Gerwyn Worth has reiterated his frustrations concerning the “unfair” circumstances in the course of the Premier League evening in Rotterdam, saying he had a cause to “throw his toys out the pram”.
Worth took to social media every week in the past to slam the draught on the Rotterdam Ahoy after his quarter-final exit to Nathan Aspinall, writing it was a “pointless” night with “darts blowing all over the place”.
The Welshman rebounded in Liverpool in Week 12 to safe his third nightly win of the season and increase his hopes of securing a Play-Off spot, beating Chris Dobey, Rob Cross and eventually Luke Humphries.
Talking to Sky Sports activities about his win on the M&S Financial institution Enviornment, Worth stated: “When the circumstances are good and it is a truthful sport I play some good darts.
“Typically I do throw my toys out of the pram when issues do not go my method however I had a cause final week. We do not need to play in these circumstances.
“They are saying we now have to play in Rotterdam yearly however certainly they’ll discover a venue the place it’s truthful for everybody?
“Individuals say it’s the similar for each participant however it undoubtedly is not. Some throw heavier darts, longer factors, thicker flights, it isn’t the identical for everybody.
“When you had the World Snooker Championship and lifted one leg up on one finish, put it down on the opposite finish, I am positive Ronnie [O’Sullivan] would not be pleased with that.”
Worth: Making the Play-Offs is my precedence
Worth’s third nightly triumph, which adopted wins on Week Three in Dublin and Week Six in Nottingham, leaves him third within the desk on 20 factors – three away from fifth-placed Michael van Gerwen – with 4 rounds of the common season remaining.
The highest 4 gamers after Week 16 will attain the Play-Offs at London’s O2 on Thursday Might 29.
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