Luke Littler is just one win away from surpassing Luke Humphries as the world number one in darts after he came back from 9-6 down to beat Josh Rock in a thrilling match at the Grand Slam of Darts. The 18-year-old's incredible comeback saw him average 105.18, securing a 16-12 victory.
Littler, who is currently defending his title, had trailed by three legs but ultimately won seven consecutive legs to turn the game around. His impressive form has put him in line to face Danny Noppert in the last four on Sunday.
This win marks another milestone for Littler as he continues to rise through the darts ranks. With this victory, he is now just one step away from usurping Humphries at the top of the rankings.
In contrast, Humphries, who is currently holding onto his spot at number one, will face off against Gerwyn Price in the other semi-final.
Littler, who is currently defending his title, had trailed by three legs but ultimately won seven consecutive legs to turn the game around. His impressive form has put him in line to face Danny Noppert in the last four on Sunday.
This win marks another milestone for Littler as he continues to rise through the darts ranks. With this victory, he is now just one step away from usurping Humphries at the top of the rankings.
In contrast, Humphries, who is currently holding onto his spot at number one, will face off against Gerwyn Price in the other semi-final.