Results

European Tour 3 04/14 11:00 4 Richard Veenstra v Martin Schindler 1-6
European Tour 3 04/13 17:35 5 Dave Chisnall v Richard Veenstra 2-6
European Tour 3 04/12 12:25 7 Richard Veenstra v Andrew Gilding 6-4
European Tour 2 03/31 11:25 5 Josh Rock v Richard Veenstra 6-5
European Tour 2 03/30 14:25 130 Oliver Muller v Richard Veenstra 3-6
European Tour 1 2024 03/09 14:00 5 Ryan Searle v Richard Veenstra 6-5
European Tour 1 2024 03/08 21:40 7 Nathan Aspinall v Richard Veenstra 3-6
UK Open 2024 03/01 19:50 6 Mike De Decker v Richard Veenstra 10-6
UK Open 2024 03/01 14:50 9 Owen Roelofs v Richard Veenstra 1-6
Players Championship 4 02/20 15:05 6 Richard Veenstra v Ritchie Edhouse 6-2
Players Championship 4 02/20 13:50 57 Rob Cross v Richard Veenstra 5-6
Players Championship 3 02/19 14:40 6 Michael van Gerwen v Richard Veenstra 6-4

Wikipedia - Richard Veenstra

Richard Veenstra (born 10 July 1981) is a Dutch professional darts player who currently plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is a Dutch Open champion, BDO World Trophy and Finder Darts Masters finalist and a medalist of the WDF World Cup and WDF Europe Cup.

History

In October 2014, Veenstra won the Luxembourg Open beating Mark Oosterhuis in the Final 6–4. He reached the semi-finals of the 2015 Denmark Masters and England Open. In October 2015, he won WDF World Cup Pairs with Wesley Harms to beat Scott Mitchell and Mark McGeeney 6–3. On his debut at the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship, Veenstra caused an upset beating compatriot and third seed Jeffrey de Graaf 3–2 in the first round, before beating English player Martin Atkins comfortably 4–0 in the second round. Veenstra then defeated defending champion Scott Mitchell 5–3 to reach the semi-finals, which he narrowly lost to Jeff Smith 6–5.

In September 2016, Veenstra won the WDF Europe Cup singles by beating Jim Williams in the final 7–5, averaging 93.18. In September 2018, he won both the BDO British Open and BDO British Classic in the same weekend.

Veenstra competed at the PDC European Q-School in 2020 but failed to gain a tour card.

At the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship, Veenstra recorded the highest three dart average in the venue's history with 104.91, to defeat Luke Littler 3–0 in the last 16. In the quarter-final he almost achieved a nine-dart finish en route to a 4–2 victory against Brian Raman, but missed double 12. Veenstra was defeated in his semi-final match against Neil Duff, losing 5–2.