Gerwyn Price is still unsure about returning to play in the World Darts Championship.
The 37-year-old Welsh darts player crashed out of the tournament in this year’s quarter-finals, losing 5-1 to Gabriel Clemens.

What happened?

Gerwyn Price slipped in the PDC Order of Merit from number one down to four after his loss.
He wrote on social media that he may not participate in the tournament again.

Why it matters for Gerwyn Price

Price told BBC Sport Wales that if he’s going to go out of the tournament in the quarter-finals or last 16, it’s pointless for him to participate.
He wants to do well all year and win a couple of majors to avoid playing in the tournament.

What comes next?

Price is considering wearing ear-defenders again in a match to help him focus.
He used them in his quarter-finals match but the crowd reacted negatively.
The ear-defenders help him drown out noises and focus on his game.
Gerwyn Price is looking forward to playing rugby with his local team, Bedwellty RFC.
He has previously played for Welsh Premiership sides Cross Keys and Neath.
Price wants to put his rugby boots back on and play a few games.
He needs to pick and choose tournaments to participate in due to his busy schedule.
Gerwyn Price will take some time off from his property business to relax and play rugby.
He wants to stay injury-free and enjoy his time playing rugby.
The Bahrain Darts Masters is coming up, and Price will participate in the tournament.
He will try to do well and gain some ranking points.
Gerwyn Price is focused on his darts career but also wants to pursue his passion for rugby.
He will balance his time between darts and rugby to achieve his goals.