Adrian Lewis wants talk with the PDC over a potential Challenge Tour spot as he steps up his comeback.Lewis stepped away from the sport in 2023 to focus on his family life.Lewis prioritised his family life when he stepped away from darts back in 2023.GettyThe 41-year-old’s wife, Sarah, was diagnosed with incurable kidney disease.In addition, Lewis’ son has ADHD and autism as the darts star prioritised his personal life away from the oche.Lewis is hoping to return to the tour, and may instead use the second division to build up his competitive edge.And he has admitted he will be watching the World Matchplay in Blackpool from afar this weekend as he gears up to compete once more.“I would love to be there. See personally if I did get my Tour Card back in January, you are always six months behind on the ProTour Order of Merit,” Lewis told Darts World.“So, it is very doubtful unless you are winning on a regular basis.“It would be very difficult to make it there.“But if I can make it back in 2028 I would love to be there. I am just trying to enjoy it.“I might try and have a word with the PDC if I didn’t do Q School, I would like to do the Challenge Tour just to get myself back in the competition side of things.Lewis is eyeing up a return to the PDCGetty“But I need to sort my mind out first. It is too up and down. I need to be 100 per cent focused and I am not at the moment.“We will be back I promise we will.”Lewis added that he believes Luke Littler has what it takes to complete a clean sweep of the major titles this year, but to not discount Luke Humphries.Littler has already won the World Championship, World Masters, UK Open and the Premier League in 2026 as the Nuke gears up for the World Matchplay.“I watch all the results. Luke Littler is on for the Grand Slam as they say. But then you can’t write off Luke Humphries,” Lewis added.“He is just brilliant. Everything Luke does he is just mustard.”