Adrian Lewis: "I feel good about my game"

Lewis: "I feel good about my game"

Adrian Lewis has declared that he is 'feeling good about his game' having moved on from his disappointing exit at the World Championship last month.

The 54-year-old suffered defeat at the hands of Raymond van Barneveld at Alexendra Palace as his search for a third world crown ended at the last-16 stage.

However, The Jackpot had little trouble overcoming Stoke rival Ian White in the opening round of the Masters last night, hitting 10 of his 15 attempts at a double to cruise into the last eight with 10-4 win.

"I missed too many doubles in the World Championship but my finishing today was very good and I improved that today," Lewis is quoted as saying by Sky Sports News.

"I've put a lot of work in over the last couple of weeks and I feel good about my game."

Lewis will take on Peter Wright in the next round of the tournament.

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