the Beginning of ‘the Swan’ was heavily played after his acid for 3-4 defeat to Peter Wright in the fourth round of the world CHAMPIONSHIP darts in London. The Rijswijker was particularly pleased by the fact that it records the position of a 0 to 3-deficit in sets and 0-2 in legs strong, came back to 3-3.

“I am very pleased with how I played in this world cup, and how far I’ve come. I can, with my head towards the house. Of course, I’m also quite disappointed, but I am really proud of how I got back. That was very clever,” said one, smiling as The first time at Alexandra Palace.

The first appeared in the seventh set, even with the sensation of complete. It became Wright’s right-in the openingsleg, and it was at that moment, the scoring and the doubles was a lot better than his opponent, but found, suddenly, the back of his forces, and moved to 4-3 in itself be the decisive break.

“From 0 to 3 in a set I like, I have to do something to get it in his head to come out. I tried going to the public, there is a bit more involved, and more to enjoy. Therefore, I found some entertainment in my game. At 3-3, I thought, ” well, if I have to take a couple of legjes fun and knows how to throw it for me just yet,” he said for The first time.

“But in the last set, I was nervous. There were racing more of the nerves in my body than usual, because I was the whole race behind me and now all of a sudden in the lead. That eventually took the upper hand. Maybe that’s the difference between the world champions, as Wright and people like me who are hoping to make that happen.”

“You must bear in mind that I am only 23 years old, am’

‘The Swan’, confirmed to this world cup, on the way back, after a rather slow period of time. The semi-finalist last year at the World Matchplay was not only impressed against Wright, but also, in particular, in the third-round match against Dave Chisnall (4-3).

“You have to remember that I am only 23 years old myself. My expectation was that I was in the second round would be coming, because that would be the highlight of my career. In the third round, and in that regard, so it’s really great.”

The centre is on the fourth row, behind Michael van Gerwen in the second Dutchman to be on the Order of Merit. He’s going to Jermaine Wattimena, which ended in the second round is over, and now a virtual number nineteen in the world.

“I myself have no goals. I know, of course, is that I was in the area stand by to the top sixteen, and I want to be sure to actually enter it, but we’ll have to see what next year brings. I’m going to do the first dive at this world cup, and a nice New years eve.”

See also the Program and the results of the world CHAMPIONSHIP darts in London