littler said a big night. a huge one. luke littler said he a big night. a huge one. luke littler said he would - a big night. a huge one. luke littler said he would stick - a big night. a huge one. luke littler said he would stick to l a big night. a huge one. luke l littler said he would stick to his pre match routine to rival. at midday, have an omelette for breakfast, then pizza for dinner. so far, so teenager, night after night on that key, is composed performances has belied his years and tonight if he wins he will become the youngest world champion endorse history, a full eight years younger than michael van gerwen was when he broke that record just over a decade ago, but first the new fresh prince of the palace would have to beat the new world number one luke humphreys if he is to be crowned the king. amidst the fireworks and the fanfare, one boy was living out his teenage dream. and he finishes it with double 10! as fans chanted his name, luke littler looked ice cold on the
championship. shortly, he will have a lot of sponsorship deals ahead too, a lot of instagram and x followers as well. he took his gcses just six months ago. i understand his next ambition is when he turned 17 later this month, to start to i7 later this month, to start to learn to drive! thank you very much, joe and carl! thank you very much, joe and carl! thank you. let s talk now to jamie caven, himself a former world youth champion of darts and now a director at the professional darts players association, where he oversees youth darts. jamie, first of all, how are you feeling about what has happened tonight with luke? high. yes, it has been phenomenal. . hi. he has probably got an older head on young shoulders. i have known him forfive or six years, and when i first met him, he showed signs then. he was only i! or 12, so he has been phenomenal through the event, and the media coverage has been mayhem, really,
producing. shall we remind ourselves how he did it? this dream run continues. he actually lost the first set of his semifinal, but look at his accuracy. he showed no signs of being flustered, as he came back to beat rob cross, who is another former champion. now the youngest world darts finalist, overtaking the previous holder who was 21. and despite all the interest and attention, remains so calm ahead of the final later. there is no pressure. it is my first time being here and i am still here. i will take it game by game. i do not have any gcses. young darts players, hopefully they do look up to me and if you practise you can be where i am.
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