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Luke Littler has enjoyed a successful fortnight Down Under despite being without his usual support team around him. The ...
Luke Littler made a surprise appearance at a local football club just days after heading home from New Zealand. The darts ...
LUKE LITTLER is set to skip the chance to compete in the PDC World Youth Championship. The Warrington-thrower won the ...
Luke Littler 's ego was the reason for England's shock early exit at the World Cup of Darts in June, according to former ...
LUKE LITTLER says he feels “unbeatable” right now — but refuses to call himself the best player in the world. Nobody has been ...
Meanwhile, world number one, Luke Humphries is experiencing something most players call being human. Out of the top ten entirely, Humphries has stumbled since his first-round Matchplay exit ...
Luke Littler was virtually unknown a year ago. Now he is making millions, transcending his sport and is searched for more often on Google than King Charles and the British Prime Minister.
Luke Littler enters during his round 1 match against Christian Kist on day 6 of the 2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 20, 2023 in London, England.
Littler lost the final, seven sets to four, to Luke Humphries, 28, in front of the usual rowdy crowd at the Alexandra Palace — also known as the Ally Pally — in North London.
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