Overview
- The Scot beat Ritchie Edhouse 6-4 in Kraków in his first tournament since December’s incident.
- He said he lacks feeling in parts of his right-hand fingers, missed six weeks of throwing, and underwent surgery with ongoing treatment.
- Surgeons told him no nerves or tendons were severed and that sensation should return over time; he grips the dart on the unaffected side.
- He admitted he nearly quit the sport and almost pulled out of this event, citing recent mental struggles and reputational fallout.
- He is scheduled to face James Wade in Saturday’s next round as he continues his comeback.