Adrian Lewis refreshed and revitalised in hunt for major TV title

As he sets his sights on winning a name that is person since 2014 adrian Lewis is feeling refreshed after his summer break.
The world winner has suffered a 2019 thus much, as he targets a victory in the Alexandra Palace this year, but he’s confident of recapturing his form at the ideal time.
The mercurial Stoke-on-Trent celebrity won his PDC rank name in March, defeating Raymond van Barneveld to win a Players Championship occasion in Barnsley.
However,’Jackpot’ has been unable to build on that success and he’s failed to proceed past the semi-finals of any PDC standing occasion .
«I think I’ve had an up and down year,» Lewis told Sky Sports.
«I won a Pro Tour, I’ve made a number of semi’s and finals but as a whole it can be better, I have just got to keep working at it actually.
«This is the time where you need to get started hitting top form today, this really can be the time you must work very hard in establishing to the World Championships, there’s that many TV tournaments coming coming up.»
Though Lewis has shown glimpses of the colorful on the parade this term, his performances in events have been especially underwhelming.
He has failed to enroll a lone victory in a Significant TV event this season, enduring round exits at World Matchplay, UK Open and the Masters against Jamie Lewis, Peter Wright and Glen Durrant respectively.
The next major televised tournament on the calendar is the World Grand Prix in Dublin, a championship because reaching the last in 34, where Lewis hasn’t progressed of October.
As he bids to finish his inaugural drought, with a run of tournaments around the horizon, the world champion is confident of incorporating another title to his haul and climbing back up the ranks.
«My goal is just to jump as high as I can from the rankings really,» the former Premier League star said.
«I’m sitting at number 15 today, I’m not actually defending anything from today before the World Championship, so keep moving up today.
«I will find out if I could pinch a small TV championship there or here, ideally the Worlds. You must get yourself.
«If you can not get yourself appropriate for that you should not be enjoying. That’s the biggest one that the Worlds, second is the World Matchplay and you’d have to mention the Premier League I think.»
Lewis defended 30,000 in prize money in the Matchplay of reaching the semi-finals at 19, by virtue and also his defeat to Durrant watched him relinquish his place in the world’s top 16 – a position he has since recovered.
«Obviously I was defending the semi-final of this World Matchplay which knocked me back, losing to Glen [Durrant] at the very first round,» the 34-year-old added.
«It was a tough draw but they’re all tough draws. It depends on or even you do not win in the event that you develop then you’ve got an excellent opportunity.
«I believe the averages are pretty similar to that which they’ve been around but the strange game folks are knocking in 110 and 115’s. That is happening on a regular basis now.»
But while many of the PDC titles were rival Down Under on the World Series circuit’Jackpot’ enjoyed some time off from the game and he has returned feeling refreshed.
Lewis, who marked his return to competitive activity using a third round defeat to Cameron Menzies in the Austrian Darts Championship of last weekend, considers it is crucial to find the appropriate equilibrium.
«Obviously all of the boys had been over at the World Series at which I took five weeks away playing,» he said.
«I had just had two hours clinic before last weekend, however, that is where I start building up today.
«It’s very important to spend some time with your loved ones. You’ve got to get the ideal balance. You will then burn out, When it’s all of darts.
«I believe after that break everybody wants to return to it and get a bit of normality back to your own life.»
It is not long to wait until darts is back to Sky Sports, the World Grand Prix gets underway on Sunday, October 6 at Dublin’s Citywest Arena and seven days of coverage continues until the closing on Saturday.

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