Watch the Walk-On Entrance: Kevin Doets
Who is Kevin Doets?
Kevin Doets is a Netherlands darts player, currently ranked #37 in the PDC order of merit. Known as "Hawk Eye", Kevin Doets's walk-on music is "Rock and Roll All Nite" by Kiss.
This darts entrance song helps define player identity and crowd atmosphere before the first throw.
Player Details
- Current Ranking
- #37
- Nickname
- Hawk Eye
- Nationality
- π³π± Netherlands
- Born
- 5 May 1998
- Prize Money (Order of Merit - 2 Years)
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- Walk-On Song
- Rock and Roll All Nite - Kiss
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Palmares Kevin Doets
Official PDC data Β· Updated3 Mar 2026
5Challenger / Development Tours
2022Winmau Development Tour 4
19 Feb 2022 Β· Season 2022
2021European Development Tour 3
21 Aug 2021 Β· Season 2021
2021European Challenge Tour 2
2 Jul 2021 Β· Season 2021
2020Unicorn Challenge Tour 10
11 Oct 2020 Β· Season 2020
2020Unicorn Development Tour 5
25 Sept 2020 Β· Season 2020
Questions About Kevin Doets
Is Kevin Doets part of the new generation pushing up the PDC rankings?
Kevin Doets fits the challenger profile: visible upside, improving stage confidence, and a game model that can scale with more top-level exposure. The current trajectory suggests real progression rather than a temporary spike in form.
Kevin Doets is currently ranked #37, which supports the idea that the performance level is sustained across events, not driven by one isolated run. In practical terms, the next milestone is converting promising runs into repeated deep weeks, because ranking acceleration usually comes from consistency across multiple events, not one breakthrough tournament.
What has been the key turning point in Kevin Doets's rise?
The turning point for Kevin Doets has been improved match control after early momentum swings. Instead of relying on one scoring burst, the game now shows better balance between setup discipline and finishing decisions in decisive legs.
At 27, that shift is usually the bridge from prospect status to genuine contender territory. At #37, a sustained rise usually comes from reducing low-scoring visits and improving checkout conversion in deciding legs. It indicates a development path built on repeatable competitive habits rather than short-lived form peaks.
What does Kevin Doets need to reach the next ranking tier?
For Kevin Doets, the clearest upgrade path is sharpening conversion in medium and high-pressure checkouts while preserving scoring floor over longer match blocks. That combination creates stronger protection against form swings during heavy tour periods.
Kevin Doets competes under the nickname "Hawk Eye", the structural gains now come from marginal improvements repeated every week. At #37, a sustained rise usually comes from reducing low-scoring visits and improving checkout conversion in deciding legs. If those gains hold, movement into a higher tier becomes a realistic medium-term outcome.