Darts prodigy Luke Littler added three titles to his growing list of accolades with an incredible performance over the weekend.The 15-year-old won the Welsh Open youth final, the Welsh Open boys’ final and finally the Welsh Open Men’s final all in one day, which guaranteed him a place at next year’s WDF World Championship at the Lakeside.First, Littler defeated Kieran Thompson 4-2 in the Welsh Classic Youth finale before dispatching Cayden Smith 4-0 in Welsh Open boys’ showpiece.
Despite his thumping win over Smith, Littler wasn’t happy with his display, shaking his head in frustration after hitting the winning double.Finally, it was the main event of the weekend, the Welsh Open Men’s final, where Little was up against former PDC Premier League player Wes Newton.
But the youngster certainly wasn’t overawed by the occasion, surging to a 6-2 win. It was clear what the victory meant to Littler, who screamed ‘come on!’ after hitting the winning double.
It was his second WDF title.His run to the final of the men’s event featured wins over Anthony Allen and James Richardson and saw him average more than 100 on both occasions.
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