Teen Darts Champion Luke Littler Dominates Despite Minimal Practice
'Flagbearer' of darts Luke Littler still winning despite claiming he never practises
Dailystar Co Uk
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Luke Littler, the 19-year-old back-to-back world darts champion, claims he hardly practices, yet continues to dominate his rivals. His confidence and relaxed approach to the game have led to multiple recent victories, impressing even legends like Phil Taylor.
- 01Luke Littler, at 19, is a back-to-back world darts champion.
- 02He admits to hardly practicing, only throwing darts at tournaments.
- 03His recent winning streak boosts his confidence against competitors.
- 04Darts legend Phil Taylor praises Littler's talent and relaxed demeanor.
- 05Fellow player Nathan Aspinall calls Littler the 'flagbearer' of darts.
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Luke Littler, a remarkable 19-year-old darts player from England, has made headlines by revealing that he rarely practices, yet continues to achieve significant victories. The back-to-back world champion stated, “I’ve not been practising” while at home, relying instead on his skills when he arrives at tournaments. His recent performance has included multiple wins, which he attributes to proper preparation and confidence. Fellow darts player Nathan Aspinall has referred to Littler as the sport's 'flagbearer', emphasizing his unique ability to perform exceptionally without extensive practice. Darts legend Phil Taylor, who has won 16 world championships, expressed astonishment at Littler's talent, recalling a time when Littler scored ten 180s and maintained an average of 110 without prior practice. Taylor noted that Littler's relaxed approach sets him apart, highlighting a new era in darts where talent and composure can lead to extraordinary achievements.
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