Jani Haavisto

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Jani Haavisto
Personal information
NicknameThe Finnisher
Born (1987-05-11) 11 May 1987 (age 35)
Finland
Home town Teuva, Finland
Darts information
Playing darts since2007
Darts24g Unicorn
Laterality Right-handed
Walk-on music"Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 2011–2012
PDC 2012–2015
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'ship Last 64: 2013
European Ch'ship Last 32: 2013
Other tournament wins
Revontuli Open 2013

SDC Pro Tour

SDC Denmark 2012, 2013
SDC Finland 2013, 2014
SDC Sweden 2012, 2013, 2014

Jani Haavisto (born 11 May 1987) is a Finnish former professional darts player.

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Career

Haavisto won two events on the Professional Darts Corporation's Scandinavian Tour in 2012, finishing second in the Order of Merit to qualify for the 2013 PDC World Darts Championship. [1] He defeated compatriot Jarkko Komula in the preliminary round, before being beaten 1–3 in sets by Gary Anderson in the first round, receiving praise for his high-scoring. [2]

Haavisto entered Q School in an attempt to win a PDC Pro Tour Card to play the full circuit in 2013 and 2014, [3] and secured it on the second day by beating Colin Fowler 6–4 in his final round match. [4] He played in his first World Cup of Darts in February with Jarkko Komula and qualified from Group F courtesy of a 5–4 win over the USA and then shocked the Dutch pair of Raymond van Barneveld and Michael van Gerwen, both of whom had won major titles in 2012, with a 5–3 victory in the last 16. [5] [6] They then defeated the host nation Germany in the quarter-finals to face the Belgian brothers Ronny and Kim Huybrechts in the semi-finals. [7] Haavisto lost to Kim 1–4, but Komula beat Ronny meaning a doubles match was required to settle the tie. However, they were whitewashed 0–4 to exit the tournament. [8]

Haavisto won the first Scandinavian Tour event of 2013 in Finland beating Ulf Ceder 6–0 in the final. [9] He also won the third event with a 6–3 victory over Per Laursen in the final. [10] After four events he was top of the SDC Order of Merit which earned him a place in the European Championship for the first time. [11] Haavisto faced Justin Pipe in the first round and was defeated 6–3. [12] In the final of the Scandinavian qualifier for the 2014 World Championship, Haavisto was edged out 6–5 by Dennis Lindskjold. [13] Haavisto and Komula squandered a 3–1 lead in the first round of the World Cup of Darts against Poland as they suffered a shock 5–4 defeat. [14] Haavisto won twice on the 2014 Scandinavian Pro Tour to top the Order of Merit which earned him a place in the 2015 Darts Championship. [15] He was beaten 4–1 in legs by John Michael in the preliminary round. [16] Haavisto only played in one other event during the whole of 2015 and has not played in anything else since. [17]

World Championship results

PDC

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