Cameron Menzies has been advised to seek help by Vincent van der Voort, who raised concerns over the Scot’s wellbeing.The world No.33 has endured a difficult period both on and off the oche, most recently making unwanted history at the World Series of Darts Finals.GettyCameron Menzies’ recent showings have raised concerns over his mental wellbeing[/caption]Menzies pulled off a shock 6-3 win over fellow compatriot Peter Wright in the opening round of the competition in Amsterdam.But his campaign quickly turned on its head in the next match when he was knocked out with a brutal 6-1 defeat to Chris Dobey.Against Dobey, Menzies registered a bleak three-dart average of 66.85.That figure meant he now owns the lowest average in the ten-year history of the World Series of Darts Finals.And former PDC rival Van der Voort believes Menzies’ struggles aren’t limited strictly to darts.Speaking on the Darts Draait Door podcast, the Dutchman said: “I heard he spoke with someone from the organisation afterwards about that match and everything else going on in his life.“The lad’s struggling. He needs guidance and routine.“But that stability just isn’t there.“You can see he’s battling mentally.”What has Cameron Menzies’ year looked like?Menzies’ exit at the World Series of Darts Finals continued what has been a mixed year in the sport.Menzies revealed earlier this year he would be quitting his day job as a plumber to focus fully on dartsGettyYouTube: @sportnieuwsnlVincent van der Voort urged Menzies to seek help in a recent podcast episode[/caption]The Scottish star had a World Matchplay debut to forget in July, with the signs perhaps there before he’d even thrown his first dart.After his walk-on, Menzies could be seen struggling to open his water bottle and needed the help of a match official to unscrew it.But more chaos followed, when he required 178 to win the leg while his Blackpool rival Danny Noppert needed 121.Unfortunately Menzies got his counting all wrong – throwing three treble 20s, which caused him to go bust.He realised his error moments later, and immediately put his head in his hands when the penny dropped.In fact, Menzies’ struggles in the sport go beyond just 2025.GettyMenzies endured a tough campaign at the World Darts Championships last year, after facing abuse from some fans[/caption]At the World Championships in December last year, the 36-year-old left Alexandra Palace in floods of tears after a first round exit to an American opponent ranked 130th in the worldDuring the tournament, Menzies revealed that his father Ricky had been recovering in hospital following a triple bypass operation, while he was subjected to anti-Scotland chants by sections of the crowd.Despite some difficult moments, the Scot has rallied since then, and it hasn’t been all bad at the oche.‘Cammy’ has shown he already belongs amongst the best after winning the Players Championship 11 in April.He’s also reached a further two finals on the floor this year.What happened between Cameron Menzies and Fallon Sherrock?Menzies’ darts progress has come against the backdrop of some changes in his personal life.Menzies and Sherrock were regularly spotted cheering each other on at major events during their time as a coupleRexIn July, Van der Voort revealed that Menzies had split up with his girlfriend Fallon Sherrock.The pair had met while playing in an online darts league, competing in a doubles team and were together for four years before the break-up.