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Gerwyn Price announces a plan for retirement while he is confronted with ‘more’ requirements on tour

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Gerwyn Price claims that he still has a lot left in the tank – but will not be satisfied until he is world champion again.

The 40-year-old won the biggest price of the PDC Back in 2021.

Gerwyn Price is celebrating a Dart victory.

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Gerwyn Price believes that he still has a decade of success in himCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Gerwyn Price with the William Hill World Darts Championship Trophy.

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The 2021 world champion is desperate to win a second titleCREDIT: PA

Price proved himself king of the oche as he Rival Gary Anderson 7-3 four years ago.

But since then he has come no more than the quarterfinals at Ally Pally.

Zzy was Ko’d in the last four of the Nordic darts Masters By Rob Cross on Saturday.

It followed a successful Premier League Campaign for Welshman, reaching the final on the O2 of London.

Price claims that at least he likes to continue to compete for the next decade.

And he has ensured that he puts on persistent pension questions to bed.

Price told Talking: “I will stay around for the next ten years.

“I mean, one world championship, it’s not good enough.”

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Price was after Picking darts over rugby.

He is the winner of seven large PDC titles – but admits as time passes, he can be forced to choose and choose events.

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The Iceman continued: “I would never give it up completely.

“But the pro tours and Europeans, depending on how much it will be at that time, because it is getting more and more every year, but I will stop with that.

“I would never give up my tour card. I would still do events and if they invite me to the Premier League and World Series, I will still do them.

“But none of the lower events and just stop traveling.”

The hectic Pro schedule of Darts has become an important talk point under the elite of the sport.

Nathan Aspinall The calendar recently branded “Absolutely obscene”.

The ASP rumbled: “For us to take a weekend off, I have to take off events.

“So I lose the ranking money because I just need a few days off.

“And I did that in recent weeks because I was in a tight position in the Premier League, I really wanted to make the play -offs.”

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