Teenage sensation Luke Littler has achieved a remarkable turnaround in just two years, going from World Championship runner-up as a qualifier to world champion and now world No 1. His ascent is complete after he reached the Grand Slam of Darts final, where he defeated Danny Noppert 16-9.
Littler's victory will see him overtake Luke Humphries at the top of the PDC Order of Merit, with the 18-year-old looking like a dark horse for major titles. In just two years, Littler has claimed eight major titles and won his maiden world title in January.
The win moves Littler into record-breaking territory as he becomes the youngest-ever PDC world No 1 at 18 years and 299 days. He had previously trailed Humphries by Β£72,000 before the Grand Slam final, but now leads him by Β£161,500.
Littler's form has been impressive, with three more major titles secured this season, including the World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, and UK Open. He also won at the Australian Darts Masters, New Zealand Darts Masters, Belgian Darts Open, Flanders Darts Trophy, and Players Championship 32.
Humphries' defeat has sparked a "war" between the two players, with Humphries vowing to reclaim his top spot as soon as possible. The PDC World Darts Championship is up next for Littler, who will look to add another major title to his collection.
Littler's victory will see him overtake Luke Humphries at the top of the PDC Order of Merit, with the 18-year-old looking like a dark horse for major titles. In just two years, Littler has claimed eight major titles and won his maiden world title in January.
The win moves Littler into record-breaking territory as he becomes the youngest-ever PDC world No 1 at 18 years and 299 days. He had previously trailed Humphries by Β£72,000 before the Grand Slam final, but now leads him by Β£161,500.
Littler's form has been impressive, with three more major titles secured this season, including the World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, and UK Open. He also won at the Australian Darts Masters, New Zealand Darts Masters, Belgian Darts Open, Flanders Darts Trophy, and Players Championship 32.
Humphries' defeat has sparked a "war" between the two players, with Humphries vowing to reclaim his top spot as soon as possible. The PDC World Darts Championship is up next for Littler, who will look to add another major title to his collection.