Breaking News: Luke Littler Reach World Darts Championship Final By Defeating Rob Cross
Luke Littler, 16, advanced to the final of the PDC World Darts Championship with a commanding victory against Rob Cross.
Playing in his first-ever global competition, Littler defeated Scott Williams 6-0 and will now take on Luke Humphries.
Littler, who has already made £200,000, has surpassed Kirk Shepherd, who was 21 years and 88 days old in 2008, to become the youngest contestant to reach the final.
“It is crazy to even think I am in the final on my debut,” he stated.
“I was happy to win one game, and now I can go all the way,” Littler said to Sky Sports. It’s not simple. You are controlling Rob, a world champion who triumphed in his first match. There are no words for me.”
When asked how he would be preparing for the final on Wednesday, Littler replied, “I’ll be doing what I’ve been doing.” I’ll get my ham and cheese omelette in the morning, come here, eat a pizza and then start working on the board. I’ve been doing that every day.”
Having made it to the final for the first time, Humphries is now the new world champion and will be Littler’s greatest challenger.
Littler’s run to the final
Round 1: Beat Christian Kist 3-0
Round 2: Beat Andrew Gilding (ranked 20) 3-1
Round 3: Beat Matt Campbell 4-1
Round 4: Beat five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld (28) 4-1
Quarter-final: Beat Brendan Dolan (29) 5-1
Semi-final: Beat 2018 PDC world champion Rob Cross (8) 6-2