Gerwyn Price is struggling with health problems, which have impacted his darts performance, including a recent 6-2 defeat to Jonny Clayton in Premier League Darts.
What's happening with Gerwyn Price's health?
The Welshman, ranked eighth in the PDC's Order of Merit, has been open about his health struggles, stating "My focus is there, it's just health-wise I am not in a great place at the moment."
He is battling on and searching for results, hoping to make the play-offs later this month.
How will this affect his darts career?
Gerwyn Price has hinted at potentially stepping away from darts, citing mental toughness and frustration with his recent performances.
He lost 8-3 to Wessel Nijman in March's European Darts Trophy final, which added to his frustration.
What's next for Gerwyn Price?
The 41-year-old has several ventures outside of darts, including running a farm and operating a chip shop named Chippy 501.
He has been diversifying his business portfolio in recent years, which may provide an alternative focus if he decides to take a break from competitive darts.
Gerwyn Price will be withdrawing from the World Cup of Darts, where he was set to represent Wales, but clarified that this decision was not due to health reasons.
He is still on track to compete at The O2 on May 28, despite the uncertainty surrounding him.
The Iceman currently occupies third place in the Premier League standings, but needs a lot of luck to guarantee his spot in the play-offs.
Gerwyn Price's health issues and potential retirement plans have raised concerns about his future in darts, but he remains focused on his goals.
He will rely on Lady Luck to make the play-offs and is hopeful of seeing his fans at The O2.