When world darts champion Gary Anderson returns to New Zealand to compete this year, Kiwi fans may see a new look.
Just a day after securing the world title in devastating fashion in England, Anderson has admitted he may need to consider wearing glasses after almost seeing his chances of a second world title disappear before his eyes.
The 45-year-old beat Adrian Lewis 7-5 in Monday's final at Alexandra Palace despite twice miscounting scores and afterwards admitting he was struggling to see clearly.
Anderson, who is due in New Zealand to play in the Auckland Darts Masters in late August, added that he had never had an eye test, but he will try to correct his vision problems before focusing his sights on a third world title.
"I have done all right," Anderson said after defending his title. "Not bad for an old blind man.