Littler beats Humphries to win first World Masters
Summary
Luke Littler won the World Masters darts tournament for the first time by defeating Luke Humphries 6-5. With this victory, Littler has joined James Wade as the third most successful player in PDC history with 11 major titles. The final saw numerous lead changes and impressive performances from both players.Key Facts
- Luke Littler won the World Masters darts tournament.
- Littler's victory was over Luke Humphries with a final score of 6-5.
- Littler now has 11 major PDC titles, tying him with James Wade.
- Only Michael van Gerwen (48 titles) and Phil Taylor (79 titles) have more PDC titles than Littler.
- There were 25 maximum scores thrown in the final match.
- Littler secured the win with a double 10 shot to clinch the title.
- The prize for winning the World Masters was £100,000.
- Littler is 19 years old, making this a significant achievement early in his career.
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