Gary Anderson has spoke of his potential retirement plans and admitted that he’ll probably be done before he’s 50.
Anderson has even refused to say in his interview with whether he’ll be involved next year but was adamant that he wouldn’t be on the Euro Tour once again next year. Anderson said: “I think I’ll be done before 50. Maybe this world championship and maybe the next one, but that’s it. “I wouldn’t say I’ll retire 100 per cent – I’ll keep playing now and then, but not very often. If I qualify for something, I’ll play in it, but I won’t be chasing ranking points across Europe. It won’t be happening.” “I wouldn’t do it the way Phil did and retire forever. I would turn up now and then to see if I can keep my Tour card, but once that goes, that will probably be me done.” In the remaining time of his career, Gary would love to win one more world title. “One more before I finish would be nice. “I had a shot at the hat-trick two years ago but Van Gerwen did me in the final, then Taylor did me in the quarter-finals last year. “Everyone says it will be Michael or me, me or Michael this year, but I can still beat some of these boys without practising – I’d rather be fishing.”