Wesley Plaisier (born 4 March 1990) is a Dutch professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He previously participated in World Darts Federation (WDF) tournaments, winning the World Masters twice. He finished as the runner-up at the 2024 Dutch Open. He reached the quarter-finals at the 2023 WDF Lakeside World Championship.
Plaisier won 4 titles on the PDC Challenge Tour and became the fourth player to win a PDC ranking title without being a PDC Tour Card holder by winning 2024 Players Championship 28. He gained a Tour Card for the first time through his placing on the 2024 Challenge Tour ranking.
Plaisier attended European Q-School in 2019, but never got further than the last 32, missing out on a Tour Card. He did then qualify as one of the Association Member qualifiers for the 2019 European Darts Open in Leverkusen, Germany. He lost 6âÂÂ3 to James Wade in the second round.
He also qualified for the 2019 Dutch Darts Masters, but he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Brendan Dolan. A third European Tour qualification of 2019 was secured at the 2019 European Darts Matchplay, but Jamie Hughes beat him 6âÂÂ5.
Plaisier performed well at the 2022 German Darts Grand Prix, beating Jim Williams, Joe Cullen and Dirk van Duijvenbode to reach the quarter-final stage, where he was beaten in a deciding leg by the tournament's eventual winner, Luke Humphries.
Plaiser won the 2022 Six Nations Charity Singles beating Scott Taylor in the final 5âÂÂ4.
Plaisier won the 2022 World Masters, defeating Barry Copeland 7âÂÂ2 in the final. He became the first Dutch player to win the event since Michael van Gerwen in 2006.
Plaisier qualified for the 2023 German Darts Open. In the tournament he defeated George Killington 6âÂÂ4 in the first round, Ross Smith 6âÂÂ2 in the second round, Luke Humphries 6âÂÂ5 in the third round and Brian Raman 6âÂÂ3 in the quarters. Stephen Bunting won the semi final 7âÂÂ6.
Plaisier competed in the 2024 PDC Challenge Tour series, the secondary tier of the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. He reached the final of Challenge Tour 10 (CT10), being whitewashed 5âÂÂ0 by Lee Cocks. Plaisier then reached the final in back to back events at Challenge Tours 15 and 16. Plaisier won the former, defeating Damian Mol 5âÂÂ4 in a deciding leg and lost the latter final 5âÂÂ3 to Alexander Merkx. Plaisier reached another final at event 19, defeating Lee Cocks 5âÂÂ3 in the final to win his fourth Challenge Tour event in his career.
Plaisier received callâÂÂups for 2024 PDC Players Championship series events filling in as a reserve for an absent tour card holder virtue of his ranking on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit. Plaisier reached the final at events 13, 14 and 28. At PC13 Plaisier lost the final to Ross Smith 8âÂÂ7. At PC14 he lost the final to Jonny Clayton 8âÂÂ5. At PC28 Plaisier defeated Josh Rock 8âÂÂ7 in the final, surviving six missed match darts from Rock. This meant he became the fourth player to win a Players Championship event without being a PDC Tour Card holder.
Plaisier finished second in the 2024 PDC Challenge Tour Order of Merit which granted him a two-year PDC Tour Card for the first time in his career.
In the World Darts Federation (WDF), Plaisier retained the World Masters title that he won in 2022 with a 7âÂÂ3 win over Kai Gotthardt in the final.
Plaisier qualified for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, making his debut in the tournament. He won his first round match 3âÂÂ1 against Ryusei Azemoto but lost to Peter Wright 3âÂÂ1 in the second round.
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PDC European Tour
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