LONDON (AP) — A darts player briefly turned into a boxer as he lost his cool after a tough loss in the world championship on Monday.
Cameron Menzies repeatedly threw uppercuts at a table on the stage at Alexandra Palace after losing to Charlie Manby 3-2 in a thrilling first-round match that went down to the wire.
A drinks bottle and other items flew off the table and Menzies appeared to raise his hand in apology to jeering fans as he walked off the stage. Images on social media showed blood pouring from Menzies' right hand.
Menzies, who is from Scotland, was the 26th-seeded player at the tournament and had been expected to win his first match.
It is the second time in as many years that Menzies has been knocked out in the first round of the worlds. He broke down in his tears during and following his loss to Leonard Gates last year.
“For Cameron Menzies, I think he will regret that for the rest of his life,” Sky Sports commentator Glen Durrant said of the incident with the table. "It wasn’t a good watch.”
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