Turner reflected on the BDO's Commercial Arm going into liquidation; she said that there will be no tour or World Championship at the moment after the pandemic and that the platform needs to be improved as a result.
"Women's darts is definitely moving in the right direction but don't get me wrong I'm worried if we were to open up normally tomorrow - with the amateur side there's no dedicated World Championships or tour from what I can see going forward," Turner told the Darts Show podcast.
"It is definitely in a good place in terms of the quality and players coming through, but it's what platform the majority of women get to play on after lockdown; because you need something there to keep us all playing at a consistent level."
Steve Brown, a PDC Tour Card holder and chairman of the highly successful JDC recently formed MAD; for Turner, it is exciting news.
"It something that is needed. It looks like Steve is doing it right from the bottom level in trying to create a system which follows the whole way through and I do understand somewhere along the line within this blueprint, women will be catered for.
"What that looks like remains to be seen; but if he can do what he has done with the JDC and take that to the amateur game and the women's game; from my point of view especially, then it is definitely looking promising."