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Luke Littler Storms into World Darts Championship Semi-Finals

  • Luke Littler defeats Nathan Aspinall 5-2, securing his second consecutive semi-final spot.
  • Littler hits 15 maximums, bringing his tournament tally to over 50.
  • At just 17, Littler eyes his first world crown after a stellar debut PDC Tour year.

Luke Littler’s meteoric rise in the world of darts continues as the 17-year-old sensation advanced to the semi-finals of the World Darts Championship for the second year running.

His composed 5-2 victory over Nathan Aspinall was fueled by a dazzling display of 15 maximums and capitalizing on his opponent’s missed opportunities.

Teen Prodigy Luke Littler Shines Ahead of Darts Semi-Finals

Littler now faces Stephen Bunting, who defeated Peter Wright 5-2 to reach his first semi-finals in four years. Bunting stormed to a 4-0 lead before Wright’s late rally, showcasing his own strong form. As the competition heats up, Littler’s poise and power could be decisive in the upcoming clash.

In a season where Littler has claimed 10 titles, his journey to the semi-finals reinforces his reputation as a rising force in the PDC Tour. His consistency under pressure and ability to capitalize on opponents’ lapses have been hallmarks of his game.

Awaiting Littler in the semi-finals is Stephen Bunting, who showcased his own dominance by ousting Peter Wright. Despite a late surge from Wright, Bunting’s early lead proved insurmountable. Their clash promises a mix of youth and experience, with Littler’s fearless style contrasting Bunting’s seasoned approach.

Elsewhere, Michael van Gerwen and Chris Dobey secured their spots in the last four with remarkable performances, setting the stage for a thrilling final weekend. As Littler steps onto the semi-final stage, all eyes will be on whether he can continue his fairy-tale run.


Luke Littler’s journey symbolizes the exciting future of darts, where talent and determination shine brightest. The semi-finals will be his ultimate test yet.


“When they’re going in, I’m playing with freedom.” – Luke Littler

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