Sky Sports forced to issue apology after X-rated incident at World Darts Championship

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Sky Sports were forced to apologise during their live coverage of the PDC World Darts Championship on Monday night after an X-rated interview was broadcast.

The incident occurred following German player Ricardo Pietreczko’s victory over seeded opponent Gian van Veen in the round of 64.


Pietreczko, who secured a 3-1 win, gave a post-match interview that included an expletive while discussing his recent form.

The broadcaster quickly issued an apology to viewers for the language used during the live broadcast from Alexandra Palace.

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Sky Sports were forced to apologise during their live coverage of the PDC World Darts Championship on Monday night after an X-rated interview was broadcast

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In his post-match interview, Pietreczko reflected on his previous performance, stating: “It’s really important for me because the players’ championship, it was a very s****y game for me.”

The German continued: “On stage, I love the Ally Pally and yeah, really important for me.”

Following the expletive, Sky Sports presenter Emma Paton immediately addressed viewers, saying: “Apologies for some of the language that you heard there.”

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Ricardo Pietreczko beat Gian van Veen at the World Darts Championship on Monday night

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Pietreczko added: “Fifty per cent on doubles? I can’t speak on the doubles. I don’t know, I’m over the moon. I love the big stage and I love the crowd here.”

The German player’s appreciation for the crowd marked a stark contrast to his earlier comments before his first-round match against Xiaochen Zong.

Prior to that match, Pietreczko had expressed frustration about spectator behaviour, particularly regarding whistling.

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“This whistling and stuff like that – nobody likes that,” he had said. “When you hear a shrill whistle like that, you lose your concentration completely.”

He had further insisted: “Anyone who disrupts the game should no longer be part of the event.”

Pietreczko’s 3-1 victory over Gian van Veen secured his place in the third round of the World Darts Championship, with Scott Williams up next.

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Williams earned his place in the next round after defeating 2018 champion Rob Cross, also with a 3-1 scoreline.

There was controversy during that clash, however, with Cross appearing to make a rude gesture with his hands.

Williams has, though, insisted he ‘doesn’t care’ about the controversy.

“Firstly, I wasn’t aware of anything. Secondly, regardless of what he did, I don’t really care,” he said.

Ricardo Pietreczko’ will face Scott Williams in the next round of the World Darts Championship

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“When you’re up on that oche… I’ve just played one of my closest pals for £10,000… There are not many people watching this who have gone and done that, so I’m not bothered by what he did.

“We had a chat beforehand; we had a chat afterwards.

“I love him; he’s great. Regardless, we’ll see each other today, over Christmas, and in the next couple of months.”

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