Fallon Sherrock says she won’t be able to perform at her best for “a few years” and that she will stop playing darts in 2026 due to health concerns.
The 30-year-old has kidney problems ever since her son Rory was born in 2014 and has since had a kidney problem.
Since becoming the first woman to win a match at the PDC World Championship in 2019, Sherrock has been a pioneer in darts.
The English player claimed in an interview with Online Darts that because of her lower energy levels, she is having to cut back on her commitments to play.
Sherrock said, “I don’t know if I can get my A-game out, but I feel like it will be my B-game right now.”
“I want to start off strong this year if I want to have a year off next year.” Even if I’m not playing 100%, I want to try to get to everything.
The sky is the limit, according to the saying, “I need to sort myself out, get myself well, and then.”
Sherrock, who has the moniker “the Queen of the Palace,” stated that despite her health problems, she is “determined to keep fighting” and will continue to play for the time being.
It’s difficult because all I want to do is practice at home for a few hours a day, she continued.
I recently had to reschedule from a few exhibitions because I didn’t have the stamina.
Because I enjoy darts, I was forced to narrow down what I’m currently playing.
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Source: BBC
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