Darts star Callan Rydz issues public apology and calls himself a ‘fruitcake’ after breaking Luke Littler record

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Darts star Callan Rydz issues public apology and calls himself a ‘fruitcake’ after breaking Luke Littler record
Author: Jim Sheridan
Published: Dec, 20 2024 12:04

CALLAN RYDZ has declared he won't change for anyone - after putting in the performance of his career. The 26-year-old needed just 15 minutes to see off Croatian wildcard Romeo Grbavac at Alexandra Palace on Thursday. Rydz averaged 107.06 in a scintillating performance, smashing a World Championship record previously held by Luke Littler.

 [Callan Rydz was in incredible form as he raced into the World Championship second round]
Image Credit: The Sun [Callan Rydz was in incredible form as he raced into the World Championship second round]

The Riot is known for his exuberance on stage and has never shied away from showing emotion. Both elation and frustration were in evidence during his whirlwind win over Grbavac, which booked him a second-round showdown with Martin Schindler. Asked after the match if his emotion sometimes gets the better of him, Rydz replied: "Yeah, definitely, but that’s me as a person.

 [The 26-year-old shows his emotions on stage and offered an apology after his win]
Image Credit: The Sun [The 26-year-old shows his emotions on stage and offered an apology after his win]

"I’m a fruitcake, I’ll happily admit it. I’m an absolute nutcase. "But it’s like I’ve said to a few people - if I waited five seconds, nothing gets said, but it’s just my personality. I like to show emotion.". The darts world rallied around Rydz earlier this season after he broke down onstage at the Hungarian Darts Trophy.

He described being on the Oche and losing as "a lonely f***ing place," following a loss to Florian Hempel. BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS. Rydz added on Thursday: "I think [losing] just drains the energy out of you. "But when I get beat I think I can show a bit more respect to everyone.

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