Luke Littler will play in the finals of the World Darts Championship! The 16-year-old beat Rob Cross 6-2 on Tuesday.
The first set was won by Cross, who played a good average match. Despite this, Littler warmed up in no time and proved that he was not afraid of the pressure. The 16-year-old impressed with his accuracy and composure when it came to shooting the double.
Therefore, winning the next set was not a surprise. Littler quickly hit the road and delighted audiences at Alexandra Palace in London.
The 16-year-old won 6:2 and will play in the grand final.
The World Darts Championship will be held from December 15 to January 3. The title was defended by Michael Smith, who was eliminated in the round of 16 after losing to Chris Dobey. Three Poles participated in the tournament. Krzysztof Kciuk lost to Conor Scott (0:3) in the first round, Radek Saganski – to Raymond van Barneveld (1:3) in the second round, and Krzysztof Ratajski – to Johnny Clayton (2:4) in the third round.
Match result:
Luke Letter – Rob Cross (8) 6:2
throws 180: 16-10
Shoots 140+: 43 – 38
Rolls 100+: 85 – 71
Efficiency at double: 46.81% (22/47) – 41.67% (15/36)
Top finish: 149 – 138 years
means: 106.05 – 102.77
jb, Polsat Sport