Gary Anderson is off the bottom of the Premier League Darts table after reviving his campaign with victory over Michael Smith in Nottingham.
Sealing the Week Six title, Anderson called the prior weeks ‘soul destroying’ and a ‘nightmare’ and said he would have been happy at the outset with two points no mind going all the way.
"I'm off the bottom of the table and I'm happy," said Anderson. "Just to get two points would have done me, I'd have been happy.
"It was a struggle against Jonny, I played a bit better against Peter and I played well against Michael. When I got to near the winning line I was panicking a bit!
"I'm surprised, after the way I've been playing. It's been an absolute nightmare. It's soul-destroying when you turn up week-in, week-out and get beaten, and you're hitting 89 averages.
"Once we step on that stage, even if you know you're struggling, you still want to win.
"On the practice board, everything's fine but when I come up [on stage] everything's not right so that's up to me to sort out."