Cullen Seeks World Grand Prix Redemption After ‘Kick Up the Backside’ Motivation

Joe Cullen is optimistic that a refreshed mindset can revive his performance ahead of his second-round match against Daryl Gurney at the BoyleSports World Grand Prix. After a strong start to the tournament with a comeback victory over Chris Dobey, Cullen is eager to build on that momentum. However, he has faced a challenging season, having failed to progress beyond the last 16 in his last 13 ranking events, leading him to reevaluate his approach to the sport.

Cullen acknowledges that this year has been one of his toughest, noting a significant drop in form compared to previous years. He attributes part of his struggles to complacency and external issues, prompting a necessary change in perspective. “Almost missing out on this event was the kick up the backside that I needed,” he reflected, expressing his determination to take responsibility for his game and to put strategies in place to improve.

With a history of success in darts, including a semi-final appearance in the World Grand Prix last year, Cullen is motivated to fulfill his potential and avoid being remembered as a player who “should have been a World Champion.” He emphasizes the importance of mental strength, citing Luke Humphries and Michael Smith as inspirations. As the tournament progresses, Cullen hopes to harness this renewed focus and determination to achieve greater success in the sport.

Source: PDCTV
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