‘What an unbelievable human being’ – Nathan Aspinall hailed for classy interview after winning Darts Premier League

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NATHAN ASPINALL has been hailed for opening up about his dartsitis and mental health in a classy post-match interview.

The Asp was first affected by the cruel psychological condition, which leaves players unable to throw their darts, during a Premier League Darts clash against Peter Wright back in 2023.

REXNathan Aspinall is one of the best darts players in the world[/caption]

SKY SPORTSBut the 33-year-old is a sufferer of dartsitis, which left him in tears back in 2023[/caption]

PHIL LANNINGThe Asp bravely opened up on his struggles with the condition and his mental health after Night Ten of the Premier League darts[/caption]

He was left in tears that night but has been winning his battle with the condition – also known as “the jitters” or the “yips” – over the last few years.

Aspinall’s ongoing battle with dartsitis serves as inspiration for others affected by the mental block, all of whom he’s happy to help out.

Speaking after victory in Night Ten of the Premier League darts, the 33-year-old said: “I try and give as much back as I can.

“Because at the end of the day, I’m not gonna be around here for long.

“And I see the kids that are in my academy at the moment, oh my God, [they’re] ridiculous.

“And there’s a lot of people who when I do an exhibition and we do a meet and greet, I’d probably say 5 per cent of them go, ‘I know someone that’s got dark eyes, can you help them out?’

“Every single case is different. And the sad thing is, there’s so many kids out there who have got dartitis.

“And it breaks my heart because I know what I’m going through as a grown adult.

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AlamyNathan Aspinall won Night Ten of the Premier League Darts[/caption]

“Obviously, their dartitis is different to mine. They can’t be stressed about paying a mortgage or whatever.

“There’s is different and it breaks my heart because I want them to enjoy it.

“But I try and help as many people as I can and I’m a big advocate for mental health, I really am.

“I’ve spoken to the PDC, the PDP, and they’re getting on board now to try and do a bit more for the players and other people.

“I feel like I’m being a bit of a role model. And you know, I’m proud of that.”

Aspinall’s incredible interview spread like wildfire on social media, where the world No.7 was inundated with praise.

One darts fan wrote on X: “What an unbelievable human being.”

Another said: “Nathan Aspinall is a class act. Darts needs more Nathan Aspinall’s.”

And another said: “Top guy, Asp. [Him] and Luke Humphries are unreal for speaking up about mental health.”

One remarked: “A good man and a class act.”

Another chimed in: “Love the Asp.”

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