17 year old Englishman
Youngest darts world champion in history: Littler beats van Gerwen
Nobody expected such a clear matter. Luke Littler wins the final of the Darts World Cup against veteran van Gerwen. The young Englishman celebrates a historic title.
Teenager Luke Littler stormed to his first world title with a show of force and won the darts crown at the age of 17. In a one-sided World Cup final, the Englishman dominated the final in London against former champion Michael van Gerwen and clearly defeated him 7:3.
Littler leads 0:4 after just over 30 minutes
Littler showed no nerves in his second World Cup final and celebrated the biggest and most important success of his young career just three weeks before his 18th birthday. The celebrated youngster acted like a machine, especially on the double 10. Van Gerwen got off to a weak start and was already 4-0 behind after half an hour. There was no sensational comeback. After that it was high class, but no longer really exciting.
The new world champion and successor to Luke Humphries will receive prize money equivalent to around 600,000 euros and the coveted Sid Waddell Trophy, which weighs around 23 kilograms. Exactly a year ago to the day, Littler played his first World Cup final at the age of 16 and, despite a 4-2 lead, lost it 4-7 to Primus Humphries. Behind Humphries, Littler is number two in the world rankings after this World Cup.
“Prince of the Palace” becomes king
Littler replaced opponent van Gerwen as the youngest world champion in history and crowned a splendid season in which he became one of the biggest and most prominent sports stars in Great Britain. Littler quickly gave up the nickname of “Prince of the Palace”.
In the infamous Ally Pally, the young Englishman is now the king of arrow throwers after his second participation. Much to the delight of the 3,500 fans who booed van Gerwen as soon as he came in – and loudly celebrated and sang about the great performance of their favorite Littler throughout the entire game.
Van Gerwen’s mistake was brutally punished
“It’s going to be damn good,” Littler had predicted after a clear 6-1 win against Stephen Bunting in the semi-final. In fact, the local hero was the only professional whose performance on the final night was damn good. Littler played well and made very few mistakes. Van Gerwen’s mistakes on the doubles, however, were brutally punished again and again. From the middle of the game onwards, van Gerwen got better, but real successes were rare.
Darts fans at Ally Pally: all crazy

These four fans probably spent a little more on their outfits. In any case, the Union Jack suits clearly show that they support the darts players from Great Britain
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Before the game, the 35-year-old Dutchman boasted that he had “balls of steel”. There was little of that to be seen on the biggest stage in the world. For van Gerwen it was already the fourth defeat in a World Cup final.
The titles in 2014, 2017 and 2019 were a long time ago now. Since then, five other players, Gerwyn Price (Wales), Peter Wright (Scotland), Michael Smith (England), Humphries and Littler, have won the coveted trophy. And on Friday there wasn’t much to suggest that van Gerwen can reclaim the darts throne at Ally Pally particularly quickly.
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Source: Stern

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