Why is Callan Rydz's Dart future uncertain? Emotional World Championship moment raises concern

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Why is Callan Rydz's Dart future uncertain? Emotional World Championship moment raises concern

Why Callan Rydz's Dart future is uncertain? Emotional World Championship moment raises concerns (Image via Getty)

Callan Rydz, an English professional darts player, after winning at the World Darts Championship, became emotional and stated that his future in the sport is uncertain because of significant family problems.

He cut short a live TV interview, conveying his lack of concentration due to his concern for his ill grandfather. Rydz fans are worried about his future due to his emotional struggles with family trauma and his post-match comments suggesting he might quit the sport. Despite the emotional pressure, Rydz delivered one of his best big-stage performances. The world No. 42 came from behind to beat close friend Daryl Gurney 3–2, hitting two 167 checkouts and eight maximums to reach the next round.According to Rydz, his immediate future beyond the tournament's next round is unclear. Although he is still committed to competing and performing on stage, he said that it has been challenging to ignore significant personal problems at home.

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The North East thrower’s performance drew strong praise from both commentators and supporters, they pointed out that even under pressure, his game was not just high quality but even consisted of mental toughness.

Successfully staying composed through a tense deciding environment, Rydz showcased how much his game has matured.He has mastered handling key moments with control and confidence. Despite his skills vouching for his ability to compete at the highest level, fans still remain uncertain about how long he can continue playing amid ongoing personal challenges away from the oche.

Callan Rydz fights back to beat Daryl Gurney in dramatic five-set match

Rydz came from behind to defeat close friend Daryl Gurney 3–2 in a tense five-set contest.

He landed two crucial 167 checkouts and hit eight maximums to seal his place in the next round of the World Darts Championship.The North East thrower’s performance earned praise for both its quality and mental strength. However, questions remain over how long he can continue competing at the highest level.With a background in BMX, Rydz is a public favorite due to his hairstyle. "He's got s*** hair, we don't care, Callan, Callan Rydz" was sung by the 3,300 Ally Pally patrons during their last drinking session before Christmas Eve.

Josh Rock, the Northern Irish World Cup champion, or Joe Comito, an Australian qualifier, will now be his opponent in the final 32. Ryan Meikle, a hairdresser from Suffolk who was at work on Monday, overcame a two-set deficit to defeat New Zealander Jonny Tata 3-2 in the opening afternoon match. Scott "Shaggy" Williams forced a decider with Jermaine Wattimena after coming back from a two-set deficit, but he was eliminated in the second round.

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