Gerwyn Price to reach the first-ever World Grand Prix final of his career.The 31-year-old knocked out the number one seed 4-2 to set up a finale clash against Michael van Gerwen this Sunday.
The Dutchman dominated world champion Peter Wright in their semi-final clash, steamrolling the Scotsman 4-0 - winning 12 out of 13 legs.But Aspinall is up for the fight of his life after a tough few years battling injury and the emotions got the better of him in his post-match press conference. "What an amazing feeling, what an amazing night," he said.READ MORE: Gerwyn Price labels Peter Wright 'rubbish' and makes dig about his world ranking "I've never been that nervous in a game of darts but I composed myself at the end.
I've had a torrid 10-12 months with everything but [breaks into tears] yeah. It means so much, I have put so much work in since my injury.
I've worked so hard."The Asp faced retiring from darts earlier this year due to a worrying wrist injury, that doctors suggested could see him need surgery.
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