Gary Anderson wants to win so badly he made child cry and says ‘doesn’t matter if I’m playing a 98-year-old granny’

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DARTS star Gary Anderson has admitted he is willing to do anything to win – even if it means upsetting a child.

Anderson clinched a crucial 5-4 win over Michael van Gerwen on Sunday to go top of his Grand Slam group.

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It was his second victory against the Dutchman in just over two weeks.

He stormed to a 10-4 win at the end of October – just one day after being labelled a “part-timer” by Van Gerwen.

Anderson has since insisted that despite the comments made by his rival, he remains fully focused on the sport.

He said: “It doesn’t matter if I’m playing Michael van Gerwen or a 98-year-old granny in an exhibition.

“I’m there to play darts and it’s the same with kids. In Ireland I missed a nine-darter against a youngster and he ended up crying.

“His dad asked: ‘why did you do that?’ I said: ‘He’s not beating me!’ I hate losing.”

Anderson revealed he didn’t practice before his meeting with Van Gerwen at the weekend.

The 53-year-old even suggested he is the most naturally-gifted darts player around.

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He explained: “I’ll tell you, I don’t practice. I don’t practice, but nobody believes me!

“Stick a camera and follow me about for a year and we’ll see.

“Get some other boys to do it and we’ll see what happens. I really don’t.

“But I’ve played darts for a long time, 30-odd years. If you don’t know where the treble 20 is by now… take up another hobby.”

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