Dave Chisnall claimed his second ranking title of the season after winning
Players Championship 25 on Thursday.
Chisnall saw off the highly touted Josh Rock in an 8-4 win and has set his sights on Premier League and further title success.
"Today's been a very good day for me," said Chisnall, who hit a huge 35 maximum 180s during the event.
"The treble 20s were going in like there was no tomorrow, I was hitting 180s for fun all day and I'm very happy. I've hit big scores, three or four crucial 140 checkouts, and it's got me through."
"My goal is to get back into the Premier League but it's just consistency," he continued.
"If you don't get that consistency, you're not going to win these tournaments.
"I've always said that to win tournaments you need luck - to be fair today I don't think I've had any luck, I've just battered the people who I played! I can win them all if I play like that."
He also spoke about Rock and said despite their age gap, that a mini rivalry could develop if they continue their trajectory.
"Josh Rock is the future," added Chisnall. "He is so good and he'll learn from these losses.
"I played him in the beginning of the year and he beat me twice, it's two-two now. There will be a lot of rivalry between me and him I think - even though I'm 20 years older than him!"