Luke Littler: I'll never say I'm the best


At just 17 years old, Luke Littler has made history as the youngest winner of the PDC World Championship. In a stunning victory, he defeated Michael van Gerwen 7-3 at Alexandra Palace on Friday night. While many are hailing him as the greatest darts player alive, Littler himself is more modest.

In an interview with the BBC, Littler said, “I’ll never call myself the best. Winning this trophy at such a young age is not a normal experience, but it’s just one tournament. There are many more to come and I know I have to keep working hard to maintain my level of play.”

Despite his youth, Littler has already been making waves in the darts world. He has been playing professionally for just over a year and has quickly risen through the ranks, winning multiple championships along the way. His success has earned him a legion of fans, many of whom are eagerly anticipating what he will achieve in the future.

However, Littler remains focused on the present and is determined to continue improving his game. He understands that winning one tournament does not make him the best, and is committed to putting in the work to stay at the top of his game. With his talent and drive, it’s clear that Luke Littler is a force to be reckoned with in the world of darts

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