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World Darts Championship star Luke Littler, 16, snapped opening Xmas presents

Luke Littler has been snapped opening Christmas presents by his mum after setting the Paddy Power World Darts Championship alight.

The 16-year-old darts prodigy turned the second youngest particular person to win a match on the event final Wednesday, displaying expertise effectively past his years to beat Christian Kist 3-0. And since defeating 2023 UK Open winner Andrew Gilding the next evening, his star has risen to astronomical ranges.

Darts followers have tipped Littler to turn out to be the subsequent large factor, whereas legend Phil Taylor has backed him to turn out to be champion. But amidst all of the hype, it’s simple to neglect he’s nonetheless simply a teen.

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His mum, Lisa, took to social media on Christmas Day to remind followers of precisely that. She shared an image of the kebab-loving expertise sitting by the Christmas tree and opening his presents.

“Just a 16 year old opening his prezzys,” she captioned it together with some smiling faces and hearts.

The put up gathered over three million views as darts fanatics tried to make sense of how probably the most promising title within the sport can nonetheless be so younger. “Brilliant. The joy of youth,” one replied.

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Another wrote: “This has seriously, seriously spun my head,” whereas a 3rd tweeted: “Looks about 40.” A fourth added: “The next world champion.”

And one other follower responded: “Utterly grounded. A younger man with a present for his dedication to apply, practise, practise his darts. The world of darts is his for the taking. “

Littler has the chance to purchase himself a gargantuan current if he goes all the way in which at Alexandra Palace, with the full prize pool for this 12 months’s event standing at a whopping £3.2million. He will subsequent face Matt Campbell on December 27.