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- Updated: December 23, 2016
Flying Dutchman Vincent van der Voort says he is considering retiring after continuing to battle his back problems.
The 2007 UK Open runner-up fell at the first hurdle to 20-year-old German Max Hopp at the World Darts Championship on Thursday night.
Van der Voor has been forced to endure intensive treatment on his back with up to three sessions per day of therapy since November.
And now Van der Voort is considering his future in the sport following his first-round exit which he feels could well have been his final Alexandra Palace appearance.
“This is probably my last one – the way I look at it now I’m ready to give in, because it’s just hurting so much and I’ve done everything I could,” Van der Voort told the official …