Danny Noppert Speaks Out After Social Media Abuse Following European Darts Open Loss
Danny Noppert publicly confronted online abuse after his 6-3 loss to Sebastian Bialecki at the European Darts Open on 18 Jun 2026, revealing his mother died of cancer: the very illness referenced in a hateful direct message.
Noppert exited the European Darts Open in the second round, losing 6-3 to Germany’s Sebastian Bialecki. Hours later, he received a private Instagram message wishing death upon his mother and family. He didn’t ignore it. Instead, he posted his response publicly, exposing the cruelty and sharing his pain.
"I always strive for the best and always want to win," Noppert wrote. "Unfortunately that doesn’t always happen." He then added: "And sadly I did indeed lose my mother to cancer. And that will haunt me for the rest of my life." The sender, likely a disgruntled bettor, had no idea they were targeting a man still grieving a profound personal loss.
Online harassment of athletes has surged with the rise of sports betting. Darts players, often competing in front of global audiences and high-stakes wagering, are frequent targets. Noppert’s case isn’t isolated: but few have responded with such raw honesty. His words forced a reckoning among fans and platforms.
Noppert didn’t call for bans or demands. He simply told the truth. His vulnerability laid bare how easily digital anonymity can weaponize grief. The PDC has yet to issue a statement, but his post has sparked wider conversations about moderation, accountability, and the human cost behind every missed double.
The European Darts Open ended on 18 Jun 2026. Noppert’s name was on the scoreboard. But his message: quiet, aching, real: is the one that will linger.