- Wade’s outburst came after a comeback 3-2 win over Asada
- ‘No one is more upset than I about what happened’
James Wade has apologised for saying he “wanted to really hurt” Seigo Asada following his PDC darts world championships victory over the Japanese qualifier on Wednesday night.
The world No9, who is bipolar and suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, explained that his behaviour was the result of a hypomania episode before the game. Hypomania is a mood state linked with bipolar disorder that is characterised by persistent euphoria and a lack of inhibition or regard for social conventions.
Written by Sean Ingle
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