Fans praise Sky Sports for ‘lovely touch’ as they end World Darts Championship coverage with Donna Mardle tribute

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VIEWERS praised Sky Sports for the “lovely touch” of ending their World Darts Championship coverage with a tribute to Donna Mardle.

The wife of five-time world semi-finalist and Sky presenter Wayne died last month aged 52 after a short illness.

https://x.com/Wayne501MardleTributes for Donna came in from stars like Luke Littler[/caption]

Sky SportsHer sad passing last month left darts in mourning[/caption]

Donna was described by Emma Paton as the ‘heart of Wayne’s world’

Mardle, 51, stepped back from his usual commentary following the tragic loss of Donna, 22 years after they wed.

And darts fans appreciated Sky rounding off the night at the Ally Pally – following Luke Littler’s historic triumph over Michael van Gerwen – with a “really nice tribute” to Donna.

One viewer called it a “touch of class” and another said: “Thinking of him and his family and hope to hear him on comms when the Premier League is back.”

A third wrote: “Well done Luke Littler and well done on Sky Sports for that tribute just at the end to Donna Mardle.”

The Nuke was one of many oche stars to send supportive messages to her husband following her death.

He said on Instagram: “Thinking of you Wayne.”

Mardle’s Sky colleague Emma Paton had announced the devastating news of Donna’s death to viewers.

She called Donna “the heart of his world, his wonderful wife”.

Paton promised at the time: “We will be remembering Donna throughout this tournament.

“Wayne, you are in our thoughts, you are in our hearts, we love you very much. And we will see you very soon.”

GettyMardle married Donna from 2002 and has stepped back from broadcasting[/caption]

And when Sky stayed true to their word, right to the end of the Championship, viewers shared their approval.

One posted: “Wasn’t ready for that Donna Mardle tribute. Really missed Wayne. They did a great job holding the fort without him but he’s the voice of the sport.”

Another said: “Touch of class with the tribute to Donna Mardle at the end there.”

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