Fallon Sherrock Learns PDC Punishment Fate After 'Mocking' Ex Cameron Menzies

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Fallon Sherrock Learns PDC Punishment Fate After 'Mocking' Ex Cameron Menzies

The star player was spotted mocking her darts ex-boyfriend during his latest match.

The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) have confirmed their decision on punishing Fallon Sherrock for mocking Cameron Menzies.

We are just one round into the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship and already saw major names in the sport have been eliminated.

In perhaps the most shocking moment of the opening round, world no.26 Cameron Menzies was seen completely losing his head after he was knocked out by 20-year-old Charlie Manby in a 3-2 match.

Just two days later, Sherrock, who dated Menzies for four years, decided to rub salt into the wound as she shook the same drinks table that her ex-partner had punched during her loss in the first round.

The action led to some calls that the PDC should consider punishing Sherrock for the gesture, and now they've made their decision.

Sherrock lost her opening match to Dave Chisnall. (Image: Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Sherrock lost her opening match to Dave Chisnall. (Image: Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

After losing his match, Menzies was seen punching the water table in anger, leaving him injured with blood all over his right hand.

He later revealed that part of the reasoning for his extreme reaction was because he had been struggling recently due to the passing of his uncle Gary.

Therefore, some fans felt that Sherrock teasing her former partner was in poor taste, leading to the calls for her to be punished.

But the PDC have now confirmed that they will be taking no action will be taken against Sherrock for her playful antics that have been viewed simply as light-hearted.

Sherrock, 31, and Menzies, 36, were in a relationship for four years before parting ways amicably earlier this year.

Cameron Menzies had an emotional outburst following his loss in the first round. Warren Little/Getty Images)
Cameron Menzies had an emotional outburst following his loss in the first round. Warren Little/Getty Images)

Speaking after his loss, Menzies revealed: “It has not been an easy time for me with my uncle Gary passing away recently. I saw him four days before he died and he gave a look which told he much he thought of me. He treated me like a son."

Following the emotional admission, PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter emphasised the support available for the Scotsman should he need it.

He stated: "Cameron knows there is support available from the PDC and the PDPA (players union). Our main priority is the player's health and wellbeing,".

Like Menzies, Sherrock couldn't make it out of the opening round as she lost to Dave Chisnall, who won the match 3-0.

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