Fallon Sherrock had an incredible 2021 as she returned to the foray taking opportunities that were snatched away from her due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Ahead of
Q-School, Sherrock looked back on the year and was pleased to show what she can do on the biggest stages.
"I'm very happy with the last 12 months. Especially the last few months with the Grand Slam, the Women's Series and the World Series events I played in. I never expected it to come in one bundle," said Sherrock to the PDC.
"I think after the lockdown and when I lost the opportunities, you just let it go, your darts ain't where they were so it was a little kickstart for me to prove to the world what I can do."
Nordic Darts Masters
One of her major runs came at the Nordic Darts Masters reaching the final and losing to a valiant effort against Michael van Gerwen but she took a lot in defeat.
"I was so proud of myself and it helped boost my confidence. Just purely because I was able to compete with one of the best players there is but it was all a learning curve for me so I came away from that with a lot of confidence especially going into the Grand Slam."
"It's made me believe a little bit more now."
Confidence 'sky high' looking to Q-School tilt
Next up is Q-School and that is now her main aim before looking to qualify for as much as possible.
"My confidence is sky high at the moment. I was always the one going under the radar, there was always the top women and they were always achieving everything. I was seeing what they were doing and I was like I want to do that. In hindsight, I think they kind of inspired me to do all of this."
"I'm hopefully going to try and get a Tour Card because I think that's one thing I need to do. Just to see how far I can push my game in the next 12 months. I'm going to try and qualify for as much as I can."