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Fallon Sherrock denied first PDC title after losing to Michael van Gerwen in Nordic Masters final

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There was no fairytale finish for Fallon Sherock in the Nordic Masters. The ‘Queen of the Palace’, who famously became the first woman to win a main-draw match at the PDC World Championship, was beaten in the final by Michael van Gerwen 11-7 in Copenhagen on Saturday.

Sherock’s already pioneering narrative added another memorable addition earlier in the day as she overcame deficits of 7-1 and 8-2 to beat world No 5 and former World Matchplay champion Dimitri Van den Bergh 11-10 in the semi-final. Her next assignment required her to beat the second-most successful players in PDC history behind Phil Taylor. She nearly did so.

She led 6-3 during the first session but Van Gerwen, stormed back to win six straight legs to clinch his 16th World Series crown and his first PDC title in 293 days.

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“I had to wait a long time to win a trophy,” said Van Gerwen in his on-stage interview. “Fallon played a phenomenal tournament and I think she played one of her best games in her life in the final and I want to give her all the credit because she made it really difficult.

“I think I deserved it this weekend. I played really well overall but also the crowd has been absolutely phenomenal. It’s been too long since we had crowds like this, especially on a televised tournament, all I can say is thank you very much.

“I’ve been through a really tough period, this means so much to me. I’ve been working really hard on my game and then it finally pays off and I think I played really well over here.”

Sherrock admitted she was “shaking” during the match as she charged into a commanding lead. That is perhaps the difference between the players right now. Van Gerwen, 32, is a perennial champions. Sherrock, 27 is still finding her feet on the elite stage.

“I’m so proud of myself, especially to push Michael as much as I did,” Sherrock said on ITV4. “I can’t even put into words how I was feeling [when I was 6-3 up]. I was shaking.”

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