Mike De Decker may be Belgian by birth, but he feels far from passionate about his home nation.

The world No. 20 was subject to torrents of abuse after Belgium, who he represented at this year's World Cup of Darts in June alongside Dimitri Van den Bergh, failed to progress from the group stage. 'No one knows' - Luke Littler reveals shock new management choice after unexpected split

It was De Decker's first time playing for Belgium at the tournament, which unfortunately coincided with the nation's earliest-ever exit.

What made it worse was that Belgium had reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in seven of the previous ten iterations of the event, meaning expectations from fans were high.

Speaking after his 2-1 win over Peter Wright in the first round of the World Grand Prix, the B

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