Cameron Menzies, the 26th seed, apologised for his actions after he drew blood from his right hand punching the underside of a drinks table following his defeat to Charlie Manby
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Cameron Menzies saw red and punched the table in frustration following his 3-2 defeat to Charlie Manby in the first round of the World Darts Championship.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Cameron Menzies lost his cool after a first-round defeat to Charlie Manby at the PDC World Championships at Alexandra Palace, punching the water table in frustration
GRAPHIC WARNING: Cameron Menzies was left with a bloodied hand after punching a table three times in frustration as tensions boiled over at the PDC World Championship at Alexandra Palace
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…
Charlie Manby beat Cameron Menzies 3-2 in the third round of the PDC World Championship, before the world No. 26 unleashed his frustrations on the water table