PHIL TAYLOR’S career is coming to a sad end after the veteran was forced to pull out of his last-ever tournament.
The Power is a legend of the game having won more titles than any other player during his professional career.
RexPhil Taylor has pulled out of his last-ever tournament[/caption]
He won the World Championship on 14 occasions between 1995 and 2012, and has 16 World Matchplay and 11 World Grand Prix titles to his name.
Taylor, 64, retired from professional darts in 2018 as he felt he was no longer able to compete with the likes of Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross.
He returned to competitive darts four years later however, playing in the World Seniors Darts Championship.
Taylor appeared in that tournament for the final time this year with his career now drawing to a close.
The legend hoped to sign off with the World Seniors Masters but has been forced to withdraw due to a hip problem.
He underwent hip surgery in the summer and had to miss the World Seniors Matchplay, but he has been unable to overcome the problem.
Taylor said: “I’m struggling a bit with my hip. Scar tissue.
“Everything was going fine, but then I just did a little too much and apparently I’ve torn my scar tissue. So yeah, it’s a bit painful.”
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