Gerwyn Price reached the quarter-finals of the US Darts Masters with a 6-4 win over Brayden Hall on June 18.
He averaged 91.83 at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.
What happened?
Price broke immediately with an 81 checkout and moved 2-0 ahead.
Hall responded with checkouts of 98 and 65 as he edged into a 3-2 lead.
Price regained control by breaking on double 20 and consolidating on double four.
Hall kept himself alive with a 113 finish.
A 60 checkout eventually sent Price through to the quarter-finals.
The result kept Price's US Darts Masters campaign alive.
Price's admission
Gerwyn Price admitted his focus and motivation were nowhere near where they should be.
He said: "I just couldn't be arsed to get up there. It was weird."
Price traced part of his distraction to matters away from the oche.
He has work around his farm and planning issues at home currently taking up more of his attention.
What's next for Gerwyn Price?
The World Matchplay is approaching, and Price plans to correct his schedule next year.
He said: "The Premier League this year is always a hard slog. I've missed 90% of Pro Tours and it doesn't help."
Price plans to play in more Pro Tours and European Tours to keep his game sharp.
He averaged 91.83 at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Gerwyn Price's practice
Price's practice has also dropped off since the Premier League finished.
He said: "I haven't practised a lot over the last couple of weeks. The Premier League has been finished for about four or five weeks."
Price picked up his darts only two or three times since the Premier League finished.
His game is not in the best place at the minute, and his mentality and approach to games are not in the best place.