Gerwyn Price has revealed he has already mapped out his exit from top-level darts as he insisted he still sees himself as an 'amateur' player.After a difficult first half of the year, blighted by injury and poor results, The Iceman has been in red-hot form over the last few months, reaching the final of the World Matchplay and winning the World Series Finals.He also through to the last eight of the World Grand Prix in Leicester after a 3-2 win over Joe Cullen in the last 16.
After the match, Price insisted he still has plenty of room for improvement and lacks experience compared to many of his rivals.
He also revealed he plans to spend no more than eight years in the sport. READ MORE: Gerwyn Price vows to shelve business interests and focus on darts ahead of PDC majors "People say you’ve got a life of luxury, on the road travelling the world, but it’s a tough sport.
It is tough travelling all the time and missing everything with your family,” the former pro rugby player told Online Darts TV.“Over the next five, six, seven years, I will improve.
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