You have to put in the extra hours away from the tournament. There's no other option.
You have to get yourself right for the Worlds. If you can't get yourself right for that you shouldn't be playing.
You go to a lot of cities they've got these great big footballer's houses. There's not many in Stoke-on-Trent.
You don't want 8,000 fans booing you so you want them on your side.
You don't hit an 11-darter unless you're feeling good.
You can focus on the ranking events but I do miss the Premier League because it's massive.
With a pool table it's #2 to play. If you have a set of darts you don't have to pay and that's what it is.
Winning the U.K. Open's a massive boost for my confidence.
When you first start playing, that's your aim obviously, to win the world title.
When I'm flying, the big stage is the best time to show it.
When I won the first world title in 2011 I was practising six, seven or even more hours a day.
When I was younger I got accused of gamesmanship but I grew out of it.
When I throw a dart, even when I'm looking I know if I've missed or hit as soon as I release the dart.
When I start winning big tournaments I don't think I'll just win tournaments, I think I'll blow them away.
When I am playing my game, I fear nobody.
I'm fed up of hearing that Adrian Lewis is so naturally talented blah blah blah. I'd rather hear that I'm winning.
Of course I want to add more titles all the time.
Success seems to go round in circles.
I have the game for the pressure matches and now I just have to be consistent.
I need it to be do or die to really get focused.
I know what to expect from the crowd and enjoy playing in front of the big crowds.
I'm a more consistent player than I was and if I can keep averaging over 100 week-in and week-out in the Premier League I'll be happy.
I think that winning a third World Championship would really take me up to another level in the sport.
I'm two times world champion, I've got nothing to prove to anybody.
The only person I've got to prove to is myself.
I don't mind being busy.
Everybody gets a bit tired now and then but that's what being a world champion is all about. You just deal with it.
One World Championship is not enough. Probably eight is not enough. I've set a target of 10 and I'd like between eight and 10.
If you can beat Phil Taylor in the longer format you can beat anyone.