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Campionati del mondo (PDC) 12/17 21:15 7 Jermaine Wattimena v Fallon Sherrock 3-1
Grand Slam of Darts 2023 11/14 22:05 3 Rob Cross v Fallon Sherrock 5-2
Grand Slam of Darts 2023 11/12 20:45 2 Martijn Kleermaker v Fallon Sherrock 4-5
Grand Slam of Darts 2023 11/11 22:05 1 Michael van Gerwen v Fallon Sherrock 5-1
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/27 23:40 - Fallon Sherrock v Steve West 1-4
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/27 22:50 - Danny Lauby v Fallon Sherrock 4-1
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/27 21:50 - Stefan Schroder v Fallon Sherrock 0-4
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/27 21:05 - Fallon Sherrock v Robert Thornton 1-4
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/26 23:40 - Robert Thornton v Fallon Sherrock 4-1
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/26 22:50 - Fallon Sherrock v Stefan Schroder 4-1
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/26 21:55 - Fallon Sherrock v Danny Lauby 4-3
Modus Super Series Week 12 10/26 21:05 - Steve West v Fallon Sherrock 2-4

Wikipedia - Fallon Sherrock

Fallon Suzanne Michelle Sherrock (born 2 July 1994) is an English professional darts player who plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Born in Milton Keynes, Sherrock reached the final of the 2015 BDO Women's World Darts Championship, where she was runner-up to Lisa Ashton.

In 2019, Sherrock became the first female player to win a match, and subsequently, two consecutive matches, at the PDC World Championships, first by beating Ted Evetts 3–2 in the first round, and then Mensur Suljović 3–1 in the second round, before eventually losing 2–4 to Chris Dobey in the third round. The event saw her earn the nickname "Queen of the Palace" from the name of the venue, the Alexandra Palace.

During the 2021 Grand Slam of Darts, Sherrock became the first woman to reach the last 16 of a mixed gender major darts tournament, after she beat Gabriel Clemens 5–3 in her final group stage match. She then went on to beat Mensur Suljović 10–5 in the last 16, to reach the quarter-finals and become the first woman in darts history to do so. She was beaten in the quarter-finals by Peter Wright 13–16. In 2022, Sherrock won the inaugural Women's World Matchplay.