Fallon Sherrock reveals she gets ‘hate’ from her fellow professional players, saying it’s not a nice environment
Fallon Sherrock opens up on the “hate” she has received from her fellow professionals at the recent PDC Women’s Series in Wigan: “I even get it with players now and I genuinely don’t care anymore. I am at a point where I don’t care what anyone does or says to me”
By Raz Mirza, Interviews, Comment & Analysis @RazMirza
A distraught Fallon Sherrock has opened up to the hostile environment she experienced at the recent PDC Women’s Series in Wigan, also revealing “it doesn’t matter what I do, I am still going to get hate”.
Sherrock remains a trailblazer for women’s darts after rising to prominence following her history-making exploits at the 2020 World Championship, as she became the first woman to win a match in the sport’s biggest event.
The ‘Queen of the Palace’ has since reached the Nordic Darts Masters final and last year’s Grand Slam quarter-finals, and was crowned the inaugural Women’s Matchplay Champion in July, which earned her an automatic spot at the Grand Slam of Darts.
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The Milton Keynes thrower explained: “It doesn’t matter what I do, I am still going to get hate. I could be the best person in the world and I still get hate or I could do everything wrong and still get it. I am at a point now where I am like, ‘If you are going to hate me, hate me’.
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