Why It Sucks To Be A Pro Darts Player

Professional darts might look like all glitz, glamour, and championship glory, but the reality can be far darker. In this video, we dive deep into the untold stories of some of darts’ most iconic players who faced incredible highs and devastating lows. From personal struggles and health battles to shocking scandals, these are the stories the spotlight doesn’t show you.

Discover the rise and fall of legends like Andy Fordham, Ted Hankey, Richie Burnett, and Jocky Wilson, alongside the challenges faced by trailblazers like Noa-Lynn van Leuven and young talents like Leighton Bennett and Kirk Shepherd. It’s a raw, eye-opening look at why life as a darts pro isn’t as glamorous as it seems.

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