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Darts: Who is Damon Heta Wife? Partner Net Worth & Family

Darts: Who is Damon Heta Wife? Partner Net Worth & Family




 Damon Heta is a married guy, and his wife is Meghan Heta, a dart player. There is a lot of information about his work life, but there are only a few key details about his personal life.

Damon Heta is an Australian professional darts player who competes in PDC (Professional Darts Corporation) competitions.

In 2019, he won the Brisbane Darts Masters, and his nickname is 'The Heat,' which is a pun on his surname.

The 2011 Pacific Masters, the 2014 DPA Australian Singles, the 2015 West Coast Classic, and the 2016 DPA Australian Open are among the championships he has won in Australia.

Who is Damon Heta's Wife or Partner in Darts?


Damon Heta is married, and his wife is Meghan Heta. He adores her and is grateful that she and her family left everything behind to join him in his dream. Damon claims she always keeps things honest and motivates him.

The couple has been married since October 2014, according to her Facebook page.

Damon Heta's Net Worth And Earnings Have Been Revealed


Damon Heta's net worth is believed to be $1 million. However, this is only an estimate, as he has yet to publish his exact earnings.

We'll keep you updated on his earnings as more information becomes available.

Details about Damon Heta's family


While Damon Heta's business life is well-known, his family and personal life are less well-known.

Unfortunately, information on the rest of his family, including his parents and siblings, is now unavailable.

He will, however, require the support of his parents in order to follow his passion as a job.

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December 21, 2021 — Damon Heta (@DamonHeta180)

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Damon Heta is 34 years old right now. On August 10th, 1987, he was born in Perth, Australia.

Damon is of Caucasian origin and maintains an Australian nationality.

Damon, too, appears to be around 6 feet tall based on his physical characteristics.

Heta has largely participated on the Dart Players Australia (DPA) Tour, despite being a roofer by trade. His first professional darts experience came in qualifying for the 2014 Sydney Darts Masters, where he was defeated 6-0 in the first round by Dave Chisnall.

He qualified for the 2016 Auckland Darts Masters, but was defeated 6-3 in the first round by Michael van Gerwen. He then qualified for the 2018 Melbourne Darts Masters, where he defeated Kyle Anderson 6-5 in the first round before losing 10-7 to Gary Anderson in the quarter-finals.

In addition, Heta has qualified for three PDC World Series tournaments in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. Then, on January 19, 2020, he earned a two-year PDC Tour Card by finishing fourth in the UK Q School Order of Merit.