Lisa Ashton is in a strong position going into the final weekend of PDC
Women's Series action after sharing half the titles with Fallon Sherrock in Milton Keynes.
Ashton missed out on the first Grand Slam spot to Sherrock but admitted afterwards that she can't have any complaints.
"I am absolutely shattered to be fair, it's been too very long days but I can't complain on today's tournaments," said Ashton post Women's Series to the Darts Show podcast.
"Me and Fallon have been swapping over the weekend but 2/3 (titles) today, I can't complain about that. I'm happy, I'm up there so I will try again on the next one."
Next step and playing three events in a day
For Ashton now, it's all about the next weekend and finishing qualification for the World Championship.
"I've got a good start so hopefully I can build on that and now I know how long that's going to take and the two days to go to Barnsley what it takes so hopefully I can keep my stamina and go all the way through."
But she admitted herself that it is too much to be playing three tournaments a day and she'd like that to be changed in future.
"I do feel it's too much. I would have preferred if they would have done Friday, Saturday, Sunday two events per day because these are really gruesome days."