Williams after dumping out Wright at Hungarian Darts Trophy: "I felt comfortable there until the end but you're playing one of the greats"

Jim Williams dumped out Peter Wright in the second round of the Hungarian Darts Trophy coming from 5-2 down to seal it in a decider which included match darts from 'Snakebite'.

Speaking afterwards, Williams by his own admission said that he would have been happy if he would have lost as long as he plays well and also spoke on the lack of momentum from not playing or practicing that often.

"I felt comfortable there until the end but you're playing one of the greats there, I'm just a pub player coming here playing alright now and again but to beat him was a massive game for me that," said Williams post match.

"I don't play much, I don't know myself what's going to turn up. It's so nice to compete and against Peter, it's nice. Even if I'd have lost, I would have been happy as I played ok but he just give me one go at the end which was good."

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