Peter Wright after a tumultuous few months off the oche returned to the winners' circle last weekend sealing the Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen and heads into Masters full of confidence.
Speaking ahead of the Milton Keynes season opener, he believes if he plays like he did last weekend he has every chance of going back-to-back and regaining the title.
“The win in Copenhagen meant a lot to me,” revealed Wright, who averaged 102 to topple Price in last Saturday’s showpiece.
“I feel revitalised. If I play my game, I believe I can go and win the Masters again, but it’s a new day, a new tournament and I’ve got a tough first game.
“I play the winner of Ryan Searle or Dave Chisnall, who are both fantastic dart players. They are probably top four players in the world when they’re on it; they’re both magic.
“I’ve got to be on my game, but if I play like I did last weekend, then I’ve got a good chance of lifting the title."