BRENDAN DOLAN admitted he wanted to walk off stage during his clash with Cor Dekker after a torturous battle in Munich.

The World No.44 edged through 6-5 in round one of the , surviving a scare after missing several match in a scrappy encounter.

Brendan Dolan applauds the fans during day seven of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.Brendan Dolan wanted to walk off stage during his torturous win at the German Darts Grand PrixCredit: PA

endured a difficult spell last year, qualifying for just two European Tour events and failing to reach a major quarter-final.

Dolan revealed the pressure may have played a part in his below-par display.

He said: “It was torture. It was torture for Cor as well because he didn’t play what he could either.

“Both of us really messed it up. I had a great section of the crowd there boosting me on.

“Possibly I would have wanted to walk off here and not play the rest of the game.

“They kept cheering me on and only with that there I just plodded through and eventually crossed the line.

“I don’t think I deserved it. I have the win and by that display I can only improve.

“It’s just my form in general over the last 18 months I have been really, really poor.

“Even trying to get to these I am not doing it. It’s probably because I didn’t qualify for the last two during the week that meant more emphasis on this game.

“Maybe that made me more tense. I was tense up on here I have to admit. I was feeling not fluent.”

Dolan returns to action on Saturday evening at the Kulturhalle Zenith and will face home favourite Martin Schindler.