Aspinall not making up the numbers in BoyleSports World Grand Prix

Nathan Aspinall (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

Nathan Aspinall is confident of going all the way at the BoyleSports World Grand Prix as the former UK Open champion dreams of lifting the title in Leicester.

The 30-year-old reached the quarter-final stage on his debut in 2019, admitting his target is to win every tournament he plays in and is not be there to make the numbers up.

Aspinall will round off the first round action when he goes head-to-head with Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski at the Morningside Arena in the fourth match on Monday night.

"It's one of those tournaments where if you're confident heading into these games anyone can do well and that's my mindset!" Aspinall told BoyleSports.

"The first round is tough as it's only best of three [sets], so you have to be on top of your game early on. If you're hitting a double at the start, then you are very hard to beat.

"The target is always to get off with your first three darts and if you do then you're a tough opponent to beat."

Aspinall is set to start the tournament as a 33/1 shot to go all the way, with Gerwyn Price (4/1), Michael van Gerwen (11/2) and Peter Wright (6/1).

BoyleSports World Grand Prix
Outright Winner Odds

4 Price, Gerwyn
11-2 van Gerwen, Michael
6 Wright, Peter
12 de Sousa, Jose
16 Van den Bergh, Dimitri
18 Clayton, Johnny
25 Anderson, Gary
28 Wade, James
33 Aspinall, Nathan
33 Cullen, Joe
33 Chisnall, Dave
40 Smith, Michael
40 Ratajski, Krzysztof
40 Humphries, Luke
50 Heta, Damon
50 Dolan, Brendan
50 Gurney, Daryl
66 Van Duijvenbode, Dirk
80 Cross, Rob
80 Searle, Ryan
80 Clemens, Gabriel
80 Suljovic, Mensur
100 King, Mervyn
100 White, Ian
100 Noppert, Danny
125 Smith, Ross
125 Bunting, Stephen
150 Rydz, Callan
150 Van Der Voort, Vincent
200 Labanauskas, Darius
250 Kleermaker, Martin
300 Durrant, Glen

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