LUKE HUMPHRIES showed Luke Littler that he will not surrender his world crown so easily this Christmas.
Littler heads to Ally Pally next month as the bookies’ favourite to lift the Sid Waddell Trophy – and become, aged 17, the youngest darts world champion in history.
Luke Humphries defended his Players Championship Final trophy with an 11-7 win over Luke Littler[/caption] Littler was unable to get the better of his pal ahead of next month’s World Championships[/caption]But Cool Hand Luke – the man who lifted the sport’s biggest prize in January – has bragging rights after he bagged the Players Championship Finals tonight with a 11-7 victory over The Nuke.
This was the contest everybody in Somerset had hoped they would see and it happened after Littler overcame Ross Smith 11-9 in the semi-finals.
And within the next hour, the world No.1 advanced to the final with a 11-8 success over big Dutchman Dirk van Duijvenbode.
This was the first defeat Littler had experienced following a 12-game unbeaten streak.
That superb run included lifting the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton and surpassing the £1million for yearly prize money.
https://twitter.com/OfficialPDC/status/1860809849346359748It was a year ago this weekend that Littler won the World Youth final on the Butlin’s Minehead stage and put himself on most people’s radar.
In his debut tournament, he raced into the final off the back of five consecutive ton-plus averages.
And though he did take out checkouts of 170, 164, 136 and 105, it was Humphries, 29, who celebrated a fifth TV title of 2024 and banked the £120,000 winners’ cheque.
This was a good-natured, well-spirited showdown between two rivals that respect each other but the referee had to get involved in leg 14 as someone was whistling while Humphries faced the board.
Humphries said after his win: “This was in my living room a couple of months ago and now I have it back.
“I didn’t feel myself this weekend. I was a dart behind.
“Luke drives me on, he makes me want to be a better player. I enjoy playing him.
“I am proud that I didn’t take my foot off the gas. It was a fantastic game again with Luke, he’s a special talent.
“Luke is probably the best player in the world right now.
“I told him I have to win these trophies before he starts to do so.
“These big games are what I live for, dream of, and to be a champion is why I do this, why I travel the world.
“I never give up. I know I can beat Luke. This is the best way to go into the worlds.”
Littler, who earned £60,000, added: “It was tough, I missed a few doubles.
“If you don’t take chances early on, it’s a lot to come back. I didn’t have enough in the end.
“It has been a good past two weeks. I cannot wait to go home, chill and practise for the worlds. We leads up to the big one.
“We always produce our best against each other. That first session, I didn’t have enough to get it back.”
Inside Littler's massive rise
LUKE LITTLER has taken the darts world by storm since exploding onto the scene at the PDC World Championship at the beginning of the year.
The Nuke reached the final on his Ally Pally debut at just 16 years of age – smashing records along the way.
He has then gone on to win a host of PDC events and the Premier League title – which he claimed at the O2 Arena by beating world champion Luke Humphries in May.
He also finished his first season in the World Series as the No1 ranked player.
He has joined Jude Bellingham on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list.
And the teenage titan even had to snub an invite from the WWE.
The Sun exclusively revealed that Littler is plotting to create a fitness empire.
He is also cashing in away from the Oche thanks to an Instagram side hustle.
And he’s even the face of a brand new cereal.
But he is newly single after splitting from girlfriend Eloise Milburn following a 10-month relationship.
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