Darts phenomenon has got used to her high profile but male opponents on the oche underestimate her at their peril

When you’re one of the most famous darts players on the planet and you want to pop to your local cafe in Milton Keynes without being recognised, there is a certain protocol to be followed. A mask at all times. A big beanie hat to hide your blonde hair. No make-up, obviously. Even then, it’s far from foolproof.

“Every time I go in someone recognises me,” says Fallon Sherrock, sighing. “As soon as I take the hat off, people are staring. I’m like, I just want to eat my burger …”

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