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Luke Littler warns rivals he is back to his best after UK Open victory | Darts News


World champion Luke Littler has fired an ominous warning to the rest of the darting world by saying he is winning major titles without playing his best.

The 19-year-old won the UK Open at the weekend, successfully defending his 2025 crown, to make it five majors in a row.

But despite his continuing domination, Littler, who also won his first weekly Premier League night in Cardiff last week, believe he was not at his best.

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Winning moment as world number one Luke Littler beats James Wade to retain the UK Open in Minehead. Footage from PDC

“I had a little dry spell, but I think I can say I’m back,” he said ahead of Thursday night’s Premier League event in Nottingham.

“The form hasn’t gone my way in the Premier League, so to win in Cardiff meant a lot.

“I don’t think many people expected me to win in the Premier League on Thursday, and I don’t think many people expected me to come to the UK Open and win.

“I played well in patches, missed a lot of doubles, but if I can win major titles not playing my best, what can I do playing my best?”

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Speaking on Love The Darts, John Part says Luke Littler could be unstoppable if he finds his top form in 2026 following his UK Open win

Littler will play Gerwyn Price in the quarter-finals in the east midlands, trying to build on his first nightly win last week.

Northern Irishman Josh Rock opens the night’s proceedings against Stephen Bunting looking for his maiden victory.

Rock is playing in the Premier League for the first time but has lost all of his first five matches whereas fellow debutant Gian van Veen has hit the ground running.

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While his Premier League debut season has not yet gone to plan, Josh Rock did hit a stunning nine-darter on night four in front of a home crowd

“This is brand new for me and Gian,” Rock said.

“He’s got used to it a lot quicker than me, but I’m still enjoying the Premier League.

“I think I’ve been pretty unfortunate, especially last week against Luke. I’m not playing badly, so I believe there’s a win coming.”

Van Veen takes on defending champion Luke Humphries while the quarter-final line-up is completed by Jonny Clayton taking on Michael van Gerwen.


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