Christmas is the time of year where families and loved ones come together to celebrate the festive season – but in one Buckinghamshire household, their competitive spirit is about to be put to the test.
Cameron Menzies and Fallon Sherrock are the darts power couple that will both feature in this year’s World Darts Championship and should they go far enough, could end up facing each other in the competition’s semi-finals.
Sherrock became a household name back in 2019 when she became the first female player to win a match at the PDC World Championship, beating Ted Evetts 3-2 in their first-round match.
The 29-year-old would then go on to beat Mensur Suljovic 3-1 in the next round before losing to Chris Dobey but her exploits earned her the nickname ‘Queen of the Palace’ and shooting her into darts stardom.
Now Sherrock is back at the WDC again – weeks after receiving her MBE from Prince William – and is out to make more history with partner Menzies by her side.
Menzies, 34, is also looking to make his own mark on the competition and will have to beat Rusty-Jake Rodriguez in his tournament opener on Friday in what is just his second PDC World Championship.
But hours before his match the Muirkirk ace, currently ranked No 63 in the world, revealed on social media that he was working a plumbing shift before taking to the oche at the Ally Pally.
‘Working before the world’s. What a joy’, Menzies wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday morning. The Scot is guaranteed £7,500 even if he loses, and a whopping £15,000 if he wins.
Ahead of his second appearance at the PDC World Championships, Menzies told The Scottish Sun that he and Sherrock have already made a little bet between themselves on who can go furthest at Ally Pally.
‘Fallon has done more on the big stage than me,’ Menzies told The Scottish Sun. ‘But we support each other. When you get beat you are down.
matches. She lets me stare into space and leaves me alone for five minutes and then I’m fine!