Controversy and Admiration Erupt as Luke Humphries Backs Noa-Lynn van Leuven, the First Transgender Player in PDC Grand Slam: Mixed Reactions from Competitors and Fans
Dutch dart player Noa-Lynn van Leuven is set to become the first transgender competitor in the PDC Grand Slam of Darts, making waves as she breaks new ground in the sport. With support from World No. 1 Luke Humphries, van Leuven’s participation represents a milestone for inclusivity in darts, though her entry has stirred both support and skepticism within the community.
Humphries’s endorsement of van Leuven is significant; as a top-ranking player, he has encouraged fans and fellow players to focus on her skill and dedication rather than her gender identity. Humphries’s public support underscores his commitment to inclusivity, signaling that talent should be the primary factor in competitive sports. “This is an incredible moment for our sport,” he said, commending her courage to step into the spotlight.

Despite the growing support, van Leuven has faced notable opposition from a few players in the community, particularly after her recent win at the Denmark Open. In interviews, she has hinted at tension with competitors who were less than enthusiastic about her participation. After her victory, some players reportedly spoke out, questioning whether transgender athletes have an advantage in women’s events. These whispers of dissent cast a shadow on her achievement, though she remains resolute and prepared to prove herself in the upcoming Grand Slam
The range of reactions reveals a division within the darts world, with some players voicing concerns about fairness while others focus on van Leuven’s talent. As she prepares for the PDC Grand Slam, the spotlight is on van Leuven to perform under high pressure. For the community, her debut may be a turning point, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities of a more inclusive sports world.