Overall it is the culmination of lots of effort for Lewis who admitted that after losing a lot he knew it was going to click for him.
After a few years of not having it his own way, Lewis said that he feels like a brand new person and he will hope that continues tonight.
“I've thought that I can't keep losing when I'm putting this much work in.“
"I knew that I was going to click. When I first started practising with Phil Taylor it took me six months to actually start winning games, I was losing every week even in public because I hadn't been there before.
"Now I'm doing it again and I've got my stepson with me who is up at 6 in the morning, comes back in at 5 and we'll practice until midnight."
"I think that I've had a fair few lessons given to me over the past few years and I think to myself that 'I'm better than you' so it gets to the point where I start working hard," he says.
"I lost to Simon Whitlock 6-1 in the European Championships the other week and I sat there and I thought, 'what are you doing? What are you doing with your life?'
"I feel like a new me. I've had to do that because otherwise, if you're relying on the past, you can go anywhere."