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The U.K Open hits this week, Terry Jenkins needs to think again!

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The U.K Open hits this week, Terry Jenkins needs to think again!
The world awaits darts magic as the U.K Open starts this week with an all-star roster.
It has been a month since we saw the McCoy’s Premier League Darts giving the world the best League in the history of darts, with unexpected results and out of the box performances by the darts magicians.
The U.K Open marks the debut of Ted Hankey this year at the PDC. The world is looking forward to seeing Hankey overcome his discipline issues and start off at PDC with entertaining performances.
Terry Jenkins, nicknamed “The Bull”, is also among the numerous players who are eyeing the U.K Open as the gateway to glory.
Jenkins has been playing darts for a decade now and has plenty of experience in his game. On the other hand, his performance throughout his career has lacked victories. He has been a runner-up throughout his career in BDO majors.
The PDC events tell the same story. He has always reached the finals with exceptional play-offs, yet, has never won a single PDC premier event in his career.
The game of darts has become fierce and competitive. It was never this tough before as the players are more aggressive, the bars are higher and the prize money has topped thousands of pounds.
This is the era of predator instincts. Anyone falling short in the race is left behind in the history.
Players like Jenkins require a re-boot regarding their strategy in the game of darts. Reaching the semi-finals or standing runner-up is considered losing. Winning remains the ingredient for glory and excellence.
Phil Taylor is the only player in the history of darts who has remained consistent throughout his career and has been on top more than anyone in the world of darts.
Taylor possesses the very predator instinct that is needed to reach glory. Names like Adrian Lewis, James Wade and Terry Jenkins have Taylor as a prime example of greatness.
Jenkins maybe called “The Bull”, yet, this man lacks consistency and the driving force to achieve out of the box results.
His presence at the U.K Open will be over shadowed by names like Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, James Wade and Simon Whitlock.

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