"Don't write me off, I'm still a decent player": Humphries sends statement after reaching fifth European Tour final in 11 tournaments

Luke Humphries may have lost out to Dave Chisnall on Sunday night at the Baltic Sea Darts Open but still holds his head high after reaching a fifth European Tour final in 11 tournaments and living up to his billing as top seed.

Humphries spoke afterwards and admitted fatigue played its part in the defeat and the darts just weren't landing which he says shows it was just one of those days.

"I can look back on this final and know I had my chances," he said. "I felt good, there was no fatigue but they weren't dropping in when I wanted them to and sometimes that happens.

"Five European Tour finals in my last 11 tournaments is some going, and proves that I've got the game. I've shown a little bit this weekend [to say] 'Don't write me off, I'm still a decent player'.

"Chizzy was fantastic and played well, and was a deserving winner but I feel like [I had] a little bit of a point to prove maybe and I can still play good darts."

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