GIAN VAN VEEN burst into tears after he was accused of cheating by a former rival.
The Dutchman has previously suffered from dartitis, a condition that stops players releasing their arrows and is due to a psychological problem.

But one game saw his opponent claim that he was doing it on purpose during a game in the Challenge Tour.
Van Veen, 23, had an emotional response to the accusation and opened up on the moment.
He said on Huw Ware’s Tops and Tales podcast: “I still remember one game on the Challenge Tour when I first got dartitis and my opponent was angry at me because he thought I was doing it on purpose.
“I was in tears, crying my eyes out in the middle of Barnsley Metrodome because I was struggling so badly.
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“And for my opponent to tell me I was cheating or something — it was heartbreaking.”
The name is a portmanteau and was coined by Darts World editor Tony Wood in 1981.
This condition sees darts players of all levels struggle psychologically – and it is suggested it comes from a fear of missing.
At the highest level, dartitis has affected many of the sport’s best players, including five-time world champion Eric Bristow, who said he suffered with the condition for a decade.
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Nathan Aspinall also appeared to struggle with the condition when he faced Luke Littler in the World Darts Championship on New Year’s Day.
Van Veen is still overcoming his issues now – but believes dartitis has actually made him a better player.
He said: “The weird thing is, I played better through it. I started averaging like 85 with dartitis.
“But when I got rid of it, I averaged 92, 93, because in my head, I was like, ‘You’re not going to release the dart until you’re 100 per cent sure you’re going to hit the target.’
“So it took a while, but I started playing better, winning more games, and that massively grew my confidence.
“And that’s how I eventually got rid of it.”
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The Youth World Champion Van Veen will now be ranked third in the world after reaching the final and has titles in his sights.
He said: “I’m not going to sit here and say, ‘I’m going to win five world titles.’ I’ll be very happy with my career if I win one.
“I think so far, my career’s already been very successful. But yeah, I’d love to top it off — whether it’s in 20, 25, 30 years — with a world title.
“Doesn’t matter if it’s next year or in 10 or 15 years. Just win one, and I’ll be very satisfied.”
He has the chance to shock the world tonight as he faces world no1 Littler in the World Darts Championship final.
The two will go head-to-head at Ally Pally after Van Veen reached the final by beating Gary Anderson.
The victor will walk away with a stunning £1MILLION cash prize – the biggest ever award in the sport.
