World No. 1 Luke Humphries was “criticized” for having to take a break from the arrows because of the hectic schedule, says Mark Webster Sky Sports.
World Champion 2024 said he was left “without emotions” by a tireless schedule that he called the chore.
World No. 1, which appeared 11. Tournament appearance since the turn of the year on international arrows open in Germany, described a wrapped calendar as a chore and suggested to take a toll on his mental state After he had previously spoken openly about his fighting with anxiety.
Humphries comments have evoked the will of social media, with fans accusing the thirty -year -old of separation from the real world. He then published an emotional response to the criticism he said would discourage him from re -expressing his real feelings to the public.
Said Webster Sky Sports“I think Humphries just expresses his feelings and of course he returns:” Oh, you earn it, you’re in the world number one – it’s part of the game, but it still doesn’t mean you can’t have small tracks where you don’t feel like playing. “
PREMING Master Premier League Luke Littler felt in Humphries Like both equipment for night 10 events in Manchester this Thursday from 19:00.
“I agree with Humphries,” said Webster, Champion Lakeside 2008.
“They play a lot of darts. I think they will be criticized because they will ever accept private work. And people say,” Don’t do it, concentrate on your bread and butter “, which are PDC arrows, but you must have balance and backup.
“All players should really manage their schedule. Maybe those who weren’t in the Premier League have a little more freedom, but it’s a tough slogan for Premier League, who go from the Premier League on a professional tour tour.
“I think for Humphries, maybe at that moment, just focus on the Premier League.
“I think he’s a little hard criticized. He just leaves his feelings to be. It doesn’t matter if you are the world no. 1, sometimes you can still fight in the game.”
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