JENSON WALKER has spoken out after being forced to withdraw from one of two different World Championships.
The youngster had booked his spot at both the WDF World Championship at Lakeside and the ADC Global Championship.

The two events are considered the biggest darts competitions which are not a part of the PDC system.
However, they are both scheduled to start in early December with the WDF set to start on the 7th while the ADC will begin on the 1st and run until January.
This has left Walker, 19, with the difficult decision of having to pick one tournament to compete in.
The interceptor has insisted that he was left with an “ultimatum no dart player away from the PDC Pro Tour should ever have to go through”.

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Taking to social media, he insisted that he has been through a “frustrating” time having to debate which tournament to appear in.
He hit out at having to make the decision as it he suggested his success has led to him being punished.
He wrote: “It’s been a really frustrating seven days for myself.
“I’ve worked my backside off to qualify for the Globals through the Modus system and the amount of travelling and hard work I’ve done to get myself to Lakeside has been huge as well.
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“For the system to not be able to work around three people playing in both is bitterly disappointing.”
Walker continued to reveal that he has picked to play at the WDF World Championship in Lakeside.
He added: “I’ll never know if I’ve made the right decision, but I’ve chosen to play at Lakeside.
“Is it really my fault I’ve qualified to play in two World Championships?”
Walker insisted that the decision between the two events had been “mentally gruelling” and having to turn down a World Championship event is “devastating”.
He will try and put the issue behind him now with his first game at the WDF event coming against Czech ace Jiri Bejcha.
The winner of the two will take on David Fatum in the second round.







