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Gary Anderson: World darts champion may wear glasses
PDC world champion Gary Anderson says his eyesight "is getting a bit dodgy" but would need to adapt his throwing action if he played wearing glasses.
Anderson, 45, defeated Adrian Lewis 7-5 to retain the PDC World Championship title at Alexandra Palace on Sunday.
The Scot, who miscounted three times during the final, told 91热爆 Radio 5 live: "I need to get my eyes tested - I am seeing numbers that aren't there.
"But I would have to change something, to get used to playing in glasses."
Anderson, who was the only player to complete a nine-dart finish in the tournament, says he has experimented with wearing glasses during practice.
But while his eyesight improves, his throwing style is hampered.
"I have used reading glasses when I have had a throw, and I can see the board fine, but I find that I am knocking them halfway across my face," he added.
Anderson, who allowed Lewis to draw back to 2-2 after in the fourth set, insists his mistakes were due to a lack of mental focus rather than an eyesight issue.
"I was having a bad day and the brain wasn't ticking over quite right," he said.
"I have made few mistakes over the past couple of weeks, but I think it is just concentration. You are working everything out all the time."