Michael van Gerwen once again sent a statement display with an 8-3 win over Dimitri van den Bergh in which he averaged 109.96.
Van Gerwen sits second in the
Premier League Darts table following this and was pleased to bounce back after a poor
Super Series.
"I'm over the moon especially when you put on a display like this and after last week I also demand a lot of myself because last week in Germany, I had a poor performance," said Van Gerwen post match.
"But that also makes you a stronger dart player and you can use that and learn from it and it's not always that easy but you need to try to make the most of it and I put a lot of energy and a lot of time into my game."
"I'm always critical of myself because I also know what I'm capable of. I need to look to the future but you can see it's still there. There's more in the tank but it's there."
He discussed the week in the Super Series which saw him extended his run of no title to May for the first time since 2011 and how he is 'sick' of losing games he in his mind shouldn't be losing.
"How can I be happy with a performance like that. I had a few good games. Things like that can happen in darts but you need to try to change that around and try to get energy from it.
"I don't have to send a message, people will be really naïve I they don't know what I'm capable of. They all know what I can do. I'm sick of losing. I'm sick of losing games I shouldn't lose."
"I want to win this Premier League that's the most important thing."