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“I think I’ll be done before 50. Maybe this world championship and maybe the next one, but that’s it," said Anderson. “I wouldn’t say I’ll retire 100 per cent – I’ll keep playing now and then, but not very often. “If I qualify for something, I’ll play in it, but I won’t be chasing ranking points across Europe. It won’t be happening. “I wouldn’t do it the way Phil did and retire forever. I would turn up now and then to see if I can keep my Tour card, but once that goes, that will probably be me done.”

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