Zonneveld started playing on the
PDC Development Tour in 2018, picking up his first title on the tour in only his fourth event where he defeated Joe Davis 5–2 in the final. At the end of the 2018 Development Tour season, he finished 9th on the Order of Merit ranking. He attended
European Q-School in 2019, where he won his PDC Tour Card on Day 1, beating
Christian Gödl 5–1 in the final. He made it to the semi finals of the
2020 PDC World Youth Championship but lost to the eventual champion
Bradley Brooks 6–1. Zonneveld qualified for the
2021 PDC World Darts Championship through the
PDPA Rest of the World Qualifier. This was his debut at the competition. He went out in the first round, being
whitewashed by
William O'Connor 3–0 in sets. He qualified for the
2021 World Series of Darts Finals as one of the four Tour Card holder qualifiers, where he had his deepest run at a PDC televised event. He reached the quarter finals, including a 6–4 victory over
Gary Anderson in the second round. His run was ended by
Krzysztof Ratajski. At the 2022 Belgian Darts Open, Zonneveld
upset reigning World Champion
Peter Wright in the second round, beating him 6–5. The game became known for Wright's refusal to
fist bump Zonneveld before the deciding leg, a gesture common amongst darts players. Zonneveld reflected on the incident on the
Double Top podcast in 2024, stating that the close win over Wright was "kind of the ultimate revenge", but explained that Wright apologised afterwards. Zonneveld earned his first win at the
PDC World Darts Championship when he defeated
Darren Webster 3–1 in the first round of the
2024 PDC World Darts Championship. Zonneveld reached his first
European Tour semi-final when he defeated
Jonny Clayton to progress to the semi-finals of the
2024 Czech Darts Open. He lost 7–6 to
Kim Huybrechts, missing a match dart to make the final and ending his chances of qualifying for the
2024 European Championship. Zonneveld reached his first PDC ranking final at
Players Championship 22 on the
2025 PDC Pro Tour. He lost 8–6 to
Sebastian Białecki. == Personal life ==