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Dave Chisnall reveals he’s ‘not going to stop’ until he does this one thing in his career

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Chisnall marked his 100th European Tour appearance by winning the maiden Flanders Darts Trophy in Antwerp.

The Belgian event was his eighth European Tour victory, which made him only one of four players to reach that number.

After his victory, Chisnall outlined his career goals and claimed he wouldn’t stop until he achieved this feat.

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Dave Chisnall aims for major TV title

Speaking to PDC TV on stage after his victory in the final over Ricardo Pietreczko, Chizzy said he wanted to win a major TV title and had his eyes set on the upcoming World Grand Prix and European Championships.

The World No. 6 said: “I will win one of them. I’m not going to stop until I win one, every day is different.

“I’m going for that first major, and it’s definitely going to come.”

Chisnall has previously reached the semi-finals of the World Championships and the UK Open.

Chisnall is one of best to never win a major

If Chisnall continues the form he showed in Antwerp, he has every chance to claim his first-ever major title.

The 43-year-old has proved himself to be one of the most consistent players on the tour, rarely dropping out of the top 10 of the PDC rankings, and a big tournament win would cap off a brilliant career.

Chisnall is certainly one to watch at the upcoming World Grand Prix and European Championships.