Adrian Lewis aiming for perfect 10 after title No2

Winner: Adrian Lewis
14 April 2012

Adrian Lewis retained his PDC World Darts Championship title at Alexandra Palace - and set his sights on lifting the trophy 10 times.

The 26-year-old saw off fellow Stoke thrower Andy Hamilton 7-3 in last night's final to land the £200,000 prize.

Asked how many times he could win the title, he replied: "At least 10. It's not quite sunk in yet. I have a busy year ahead. This is [title] number two and I'll have a lot more."

Lewis showed little sign of tiredness, despite a late finish to his semi-final against James Wade the previous night, as he defeated the tenacious 44-year-old.

"The fightback against James Wade won me the tournament," added Lewis. "I believed in myself."

Hamilton, who received £100,000 as runner-up, said: "It's been a great week for me. I wanted to win the final so badly but I'm happy to be here. Keep watching me. Next year I'll be back again and, hopefully, I'll be winning it."

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