Darts duo Cameron Menzies and Fallon Sherrock have split up after four years together.According to Dutch player Vincent van der Voort, the couple are no longer in a relationship.Menzies and Sherrock are said to have split after four years togetherRexGettyVan der Voort made the revelation on his podcast[/caption]The revelation came on the latest episode of the Darts Draait Door podcast.Discussing Menzies and Sherrock, Van der Voort’s co-host Damian Vlottes said: “They broke up – you told me.”In response, the Dutch Destroyer explained: “True, yes. But what else do you want me to say about it?“I don’t work for a gossip magazine. I don’t know the exact reason either. She told me and I didn’t ask why.”The news comes after Menzies was not seen in the crowd at the Women’s World Matchplay on Sunday.Sherrock made her TV return by reaching the final at Winter Gardens in Blackpool.Both her and Menzies were regularly spotted cheering each other on at major events during their time as a couple.The Queen of the Palace saw off Gemma Hayter and Noa-Lynn van Leuven to reach her third World Matchplay final.However, she suffered a second consecutive defeat in the showpiece match as Lisa Ashton triumphed 6-5.Despite the setback, Sherrock claimed £5,000 in prize money as runner-up.Sherrock was beaten in the final of the Women’s World Matchplay on SundayGettyGettyMenzies was not in the crowd at Winter Gardens after his own first round exit in Blackpool[/caption]She had previously been beaten at the same stage by Beau Greaves last year.Sherrock was victorious back in 2022, though, her only televised title triumph.Menzies had also been in action at Winter Gardens after qualifying for his first World Matchplay.The Scot crashed out in the first round after a heavy defeat to Danny Noppert.He was beaten 10-2 on the opening night of the tournament back on July 19.Menzies’ defeat also included a bizarre moment at 3-0 as he bust his score on 178 by throwing a 180. The incident left the 36-year-old with his head in his hands on stage.Who won the World Matchplay?Luke Littler went on to win the World Matchplay on Sunday to complete the triple crown.He beat James Wade 18-13 in the final to create yet more history in his scintillating career.The Nuke is the youngest player to complete darts’ triple crown after winning the PDC World Darts Championship, Premier League and World Matchplay.His victory in Blackpool also saw the 18-year-old scoop £200,000 in prize money.He remains second in the PDC World Rankings behind Luke Humphries, whose lead is now less than £300,000.