Gary Anderson reached the final of the World Matchplay where he ended up runner-up to Dimitri van den Bergh and now he will be aiming to rise up the Premier League standings off the back of that.
Anderson spoke ahead of the Premier League restart and said it is all about getting his throw back instead of setting any aims in the competition.
But for 'The Flying Scotsman', he further echoed previous comments that he doesn't think Michael van Gerwen will have it all his own way going forward.
"I take it as it comes, I won't be putting too much pressure on myself. For me it's all about getting my throw back more than anything," said Anderson.
"To win any tournament nowadays with all these boys, you've got to beat every one of them. I don't think Michael van Gerwen's going to get it all his way now; the boys are stepping up the ladder even more now.
"It's hard; to win anything nowadays you've got to beat everyone that's put in front of you.
"We've got six nights of the Premier League; it will be good, you're playing every night so I think once you get a few nights the darts will start [coming] back."