[4] He achieved this by finishing eighth on the European Order of Merit, taking the fourth and final spot that was available for non-qualified players.
[5][6] Hendriks beat Wayne Jones 3–0 in the first round, winning each of his sets by three legs to two and clinched the match with a 156 checkout.
[11] Hendriks qualified for the 2014 German Darts Masters and lost 6–4 to Magnus Caris in the first round.
[17] Hendriks claimed a spot in the 2017 World Championship by seeing off Jan Dekker 6–4 in the final of the Central European Qualifier and defeated Warren Parry 2–0 in the preliminary round.
[18][19] He attempted to win a tour card at Q School, but failed to progress past the last 64 during the four days of play.