Rob Cross has won his first darts title in over a year, securing the Players Championship 22 with an 8-5 victory over Maik Kuivenhoven.
The former world champion, 35, ended a drought of 54 ProTour events without success, earning £15,000 for his troubles.
## What happened?
Cross enjoyed seven victories on Wednesday in Wigan, marking his 11th Players win.
He beat Kuivenhoven in the final, a week after announcing his split from wife Georgia.
The couple, who have four kids together, decided to separate after a challenging few years.
## Why it matters for Rob Cross
This win is a significant boost for Cross, who had been struggling to find form in recent months.
He will be looking to build on this momentum, having given himself a "kick up the backside" to rediscover his game.
Cross acknowledged the support of his family, saying Georgia and the kids "still get on" and he is grateful for his family time.
## What comes next?
Cross will be aiming to continue his winning streak, having ended his title drought.
He will face stiff competition, but his recent form suggests he is capable of competing at the highest level.
As the 2018 world champion, Cross has the talent and experience to make a deep run in upcoming tournaments.
The £15,000 prize money will be a welcome boost, and he will be looking to add to his winnings in the coming weeks.
Cross's victory over Kuivenhoven marked a turning point in his season, and he will be eager to build on this success.