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Jermaine Wattimena

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Jermaine Wattimena
Wattimena at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts
Personal information
Nickname"The Machine Gun"
Born (1988-03-09) 9 March 1988 (age 37)
Netherlands
Home townDen Helder, Netherlands[1]
Darts information
Playing darts since2006
Darts22g Bull's Signature
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Bella Ciao" by Gunz For Hire
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2008–2014
PDC2014–
(Tour Card 2015–)
Current world ranking(PDC) 26 Increase 4 (30 July 2025)[2]
WDF major events – best performances
World MastersLast 24: 2009
PDC premier events – best performances
World ChampionshipLast 32: 2018, 2019, 2021, 2025
World MatchplayLast 16: 2025
World Grand PrixQuarter-final: 2019
UK OpenLast 16: 2018, 2019
Grand SlamQuarter-final: 2024
European ChampionshipRunner-up: 2024
Premier LeagueChallenger: 2020
PC FinalsLast 16: 2017, 2023, 2024
MastersLast 32: 2025
World Series FinalsLast 16: 2019
Other tournament wins
German Gold Cup 2014
Malta Open 2008

Players Championships (x1)

2025 PC23

Jermaine Wattimena (born 9 March 1988) is a Dutch professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. A PDC Tour Card holder since 2015; he reached his first major final in 2024, finishing as runner-up at the European Championship. He won his first ranking PDC title at 2025 Players Championship 23.

Wattimena represented the Netherlands in the 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts, reaching the semi-finals alongside Michael van Gerwen.

Career

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Wattimena won the first event he entered as he claimed the 2008 Malta Open by beating Vincent Busuttil in the final.[3] He made his British Darts Organisation debut in a major event at the World Masters and won four games to reach the last 24 where he lost 3–0 to Steve Douglas.[4] In 2014, Wattimena won the German Gold Cup courtesy of defeating Jan Dekker 3–2 in the final.[5] Later in the year he qualified for the 2015 PDC World Championship by winning the Central European Qualifier, concluding with a 6–3 victory over Kenny Neyens.[6] Wattimena entered the event in the preliminary round and narrowly lost 4–3 to Robert Marijanović, missing three match darts in the final leg.[7]

He entered PDC Qualifying School in January 2015 and was eliminated in the final round of the third day by Steve Douglas. However, Wattimena had already done enough through the Order of Merit to not even need to play on the fourth day as he finished joint second on the Order of Merit to earn a two-year PDC tour card.[8] He qualified for the UK Open and defeated Jonny Clayton 5–1 in the first round, but then lost to Kevin McDine 5–4.[9] Wattimena twice lost in the last 16 of Players Championship events during the year and beat Robert Marijanović 6–5 at the European Darts Grand Prix, but was then knocked out 6–3 by Peter Wright in the second round.[10][11]

In the first round of the 2016 World Championship, Wattimena lost 3–1 to Mensur Suljović.[12] He overcame Andy Smith 6–5 and Kevin Dowling 6–1 at the UK Open, before losing 9–7 to Alan Norris in the third round.[13] At the 15th Players Championship wins over Jonny Clayton, David Pallett, Peter Wright, Simon Stevenson and Jelle Klaasen ensured Wattimena played in his first PDC semi-final and he was defeated 6–3 by Michael van Gerwen.[14] He qualified for seven European Tour events during the season and, although he didn't get past the second round in any of them, his consistent play saw him make his debut in the European Championship, where he lost 6–1 to Mensur Suljović in the first round.[15][16]

He lost 3–1 in the opening round of the World Championship for the second year in a row in the 2017 event, this time to Daryl Gurney.[17] He knocked out Mick Todd, Dave Chisnall, Robert Thornton, Kyle Anderson and Benito van de Pas at the seventh Players Championship to reach his second PDC semi-final, where he was defeated by Kim Huybrechts 6–3.[18] He reached third PDC semi-final at Players Championship 17, where he beat Alan Tabern, Berry van Peer, Peter Hudson, Steve Beaton and Justin Pipe, before losing to Kevin Painter 6–3.[19] He qualified for five European Tour events over 2017, failing to make it past the Last 32 in any of them, meaning he did not qualify for the 2017 European Championship. He made a third Players Championship semi-final of the year in the final weekend in Barnsley, at Players Championship 21, where he knocked out Ross Twell, Ian White, Kevin Painter, Peter Jacques and Michael Smith, before a 6–2 defeat to Adrian Lewis.[20] This was enough for him to qualify for the Players Championship Finals, as the 29th seed. Wattimena started off with a 6–0 whitewash win against Keegan Brown. He saw off Mickey Mansell 6–3 in the second round. However, in the last 16, he was defeated 10–9 by Steve Beaton in a deciding leg, having levelled from 9–5 down. He picked up £8,000 from the Players Championship Finals.

Wattimena reached a career-high of 17th in the PDC Order of Merit in November 2019.[21]

Wattimena's consistent improvement and progression up the rankings was rewarded with a 'challenger' spot for the 2020 Premier League in Rotterdam.[22]

On the PDC European Tour Wattimena reached the quarter-finals at both the 2024 Belgian Darts Open and the 2024 German Darts Grand Prix. He lost at the quarter-final stage to Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen respectively, each 6–2 in legs. Wattimena also reached the quarter-finals at the 2024 Czech Darts Open, losing to Kim Huybrechts 6–4.

At the 2024 European Championship, Wattimena reached a first major televised final, losing 11–3 to fellow maiden finalist Ritchie Edhouse.[23] After five runner-up finishes in PDC ranking finals, he claimed his first title at Players Championship 23 on the 2025 PDC Pro Tour by defeating Lukas Wenig 8–5.[24]

World Championship results

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PDC

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Career finals

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PDC major finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

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Legend
European Championship (0–1)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score[N 1]
Runner-up 1. 2024 European Championship England Ritchie Edhouse 3–11 (l)
  1. ^ (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.

Performance timeline

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BDO

Tournament 2009 2014
Winmau World Masters 5R 2R

PDC

Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
World Championship Prel. 1R 1R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 3R
World Masters Did not qualify 1R
UK Open 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 4R 4R 4R 4R 3R 5R
World Matchplay DNQ 1R 1R 1R 1R DNQ 2R
World Grand Prix DNQ 2R QF 1R DNQ
European Championship DNQ 1R DNQ 1R 2R DNQ F
Grand Slam Did not qualify RR DNQ 2R DNQ QF
Players Championship Finals DNQ 2R 3R 1R 1R 2R 1R 2R 3R 3R
Non-ranked televised events
Premier League Did not participate C DNP
World Cup Did not participate SF DNP
World Series Finals DNQ 1R DNQ
Career statistics
Year-end ranking 70 49 40 29 23 26 36 39 51 36

PDC European Tour

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2015 Did not qualify EDG
2R
2016 DDM
1R
GDM
2R
GDT
2R
EDM
DNQ
ADO
2R
EDO
DNQ
IDO
2R
EDT
2R
EDG
2R
GDC
DNQ
2017 GDC
2R
DNQ EDG
1R
DNQ EDO
1R
DDM
DNQ
GDG
2R
IDO
DNQ
EDT
2R
2018 EDO
2R
GDG
1R
GDO
2R
ADO
DNQ
EDG
3R
DDM
3R
GDT
3R
DDO
2R
EDM
1R
GDC
1R
DDC
DNQ
IDO
2R
EDT
1R
2019 EDO
3R
GDC
3R
GDG
DNQ
GDO
2R
DNQ DDM
3R
DDO
QF
CDO
3R
ADC
1R
DNQ GDT
3R
2020 BDC
2R
GDC
2R
DNQ
2022 IDO
1R
GDC
1R
GDG
1R
ADO
1R
EDO
1R
DNQ DDC
2R
EDM
2R
Did not qualify
2023 BSD
1R
EDO
1R
DNQ DDC
1R
BDO
1R
CDO
DNQ
EDG
1R
DNQ HDT
2R
GDC
DNQ
2024 BDO
QF
GDG
QF
DNQ BSD
2R
DDC
3R
DNQ FDT
2R
HDT
DNQ
SDT
2R
CDO
QF
2025 BDO
2R
EDT
3R
IDO
1R
GDG
2R
ADO
3R
EDG
1R
DDC
1R
EDO
2R
BSD
2R
FDT
CDO
HDT
SDT
GDC

PDC Players Championships

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
2015 Did not participate COV
4R
COV
1R
COV
4R
CRA
1R
CRA
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
DUB
2R
DUB
2R
COV
2R
COV
1R
2016 BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
COV
1R
COV
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
SF
BAR
2R
DUB
1R
DUB
4R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
2017 BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
DNP BAR
SF
BAR
2R
WIG
1R
WIG
4R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
SF
BAR
2R
DUB
2R
DUB
2R
BAR
SF
BAR
3R
2018 BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
4R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
WIG
3R
WIG
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
2R
WIG
SF
WIG
SF
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
DUB
QF
DUB
4R
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
2019 WIG
F
WIG
3R
WIG
2R
WIG
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
QF
WIG
QF
WIG
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
QF
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
WIG
2R
WIG
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
HIL
4R
HIL
F
BAR
QF
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
DUB
4R
DUB
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
2020 BAR
1R
BAR
3R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
1R
WIG
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
4R
MIL
4R
MIL
3R
MIL
3R
NIE
1R
NIE
3R
NIE
3R
NIE
4R
NIE
3R
COV
F
COV
2R
COV
2R
COV
QF
COV
3R
2021 BOL
1R
BOL
3R
BOL
2R
BOL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
NIE
4R
NIE
4R
NIE
2R
NIE
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
COV
2R
COV
1R
COV
1R
COV
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
2022 BAR
2R
BAR
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
NIE
1R
NIE
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
NIE
1R
NIE
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
QF
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
QF
BAR
QF
2023 BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
HIL
3R
HIL
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
4R
LEI
3R
LEI
3R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
2R
HIL
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
2024 WIG
1R
WIG
2R
LEI
2R
LEI
3R
HIL
2R
HIL
3R
LEI
1R
LEI
3R
HIL
2R
HIL
1R
HIL
4R
HIL
2R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
2R
WIG
QF
WIG
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
LEI
1R
LEI
3R
2025 WIG
QF
WIG
2R
ROS
QF
ROS
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
4R
HIL
3R
HIL
1R
LEI
2R
LEI
2R
LEI
3R
LEI
2R
ROS
4R
ROS
3R
HIL
4R
HIL
3R
LEI
2R
LEI
F
LEI
3R
LEI
4R
LEI
4R
HIL
3R
HIL
W
MIL
MIL
HIL
HIL
LEI
LEI
LEI
WIG
WIG
WIG
WIG
Performance Table Legend
W Won the tournament F Finalist SF Semifinalist QF Quarterfinalist #R
RR
Prel.
Lost in # round
Round-robin
Preliminary round
DQ Disqualified
DNQ Did not qualify DNP Did not participate WD Withdrew NH Tournament not held NYF Not yet founded

References

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