Adrian Lewis, the two-time World Champion, has fond memories of the World Matchplay, although he never won the tournament.
## What happened at the World Matchplay?
Lewis averaged 107 in the 2013 final but still lost to Phil Taylor.
He had some great performances at the Winter Gardens, with over half of his trips ending in at least a quarter-final.
## Why it matters for Adrian Lewis
The Matchplay trophy is one prize 'Jackpot' never managed to win, but he came close in 2013.
Lewis is now loving life on the exhibition and corporate circuit, chatting darts with fans.
## What comes next for the World Matchplay?
Looking ahead to this year's World Matchplay, Lewis thinks it's going to be intriguing, with players like Luke Humphries and Gezzy having won recent tournaments.
He also mentions Gary Anderson as a potential winner, despite his age being a factor in longer formats.
Lewis highlights specific matches, including Luke Humphries v Gian van Veen and MVG v Barney, as ones to watch.
The World Matchplay is set to begin, with Lewis eager to see the action unfold.
He recalls his past matches, including a memorable semi-final against MVG in 2013.
Lewis's experiences at the Winter Gardens have been mixed, but he always enjoys playing at the venue.
## Key matches to watch
Josh Rock's confidence is high after his World Cup win, and his match against Ross Smith will be closely watched.
Lewis's insights into the world of darts are invaluable, given his years of experience at the top level.
He has played against some of the greatest players, including Phil Taylor, and has come out on top on several occasions.
The World Matchplay is one of the most prestigious tournaments in darts, and Lewis is excited to see how it unfolds this year.