Groundbreaking darts player Fallon Sherrock is convinced she can one day become world champion as her incredible rise continues.
The 25-year-old from Milton Keynes shot to fame with her exploits at the 2019 PDC World Championship, where she became the first woman to win a match at the famous Alexandra Palace tournament.
She gained worldwide stardom after beating Ted Evetts and 11th seed Mensur Suljovic, receiving support on social media from Hollywood A-lister Sarah-Jessica Parker and tennis great Billie Jean-King.
Life has not been the same since as she is now a staple on the exhibition circuit and in regular demand for interviews.
"I am not sure what the crowd are going to do, I would appreciate it if they didn't boo, but I can't stop it.
"The male players have just been the same with me. They are all gentlemen and respect me still, nothing has really changed, they are just supportive.
"I am just going to take it as another game of darts, that is what I did at Alexandra Palace.
"I am just going to play my own game and not think too much of it and see how it goes.
"Hopefully I can put on a good performance. The past couple of weeks I have learned how to ignore the expectation and focus on what I have got to do, so I am hoping that I can just focus on the game."