Darts star Niko Springer has stopped his daily job to concentrate on sport.
The 24-year-old has balanced his time on the oche With works as a civil servant.
But Springer is ready to be a full -time professional after losing the Dutch Darts Championship final last month.
The German was eventually beaten by Jonny Clayton after they like people like Stephen BuntingJermaine Wattimena and Martin Schindler.
Spreader The tops Tops Tops Podcast told: “Things will change from August. I will not work anymore.
“I enjoyed my work and I did well, so this was not easy.
“But I decided that this chapter will close in August – at least for now.
“If I have a weekend Like RosmalenI come home around half the morning.
“Then I will be up again at seven for Werk-Plus a one-hour commuting. After a while it will simply make you away.
“That sense of security is disappearing for the time being, but I have the option to go back at any time, no strings.
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Springer, who was eliminated by Scott Williams World championship Debut Last year was tipped to become a future star.
But he has taken an unusual route to become a professional after he initially held on to concentrate on his university studies.
Springer said: “I usually prefer to play it safely. My education was always the priority.”
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