Luke Littler branded ‘petulant’ and ‘foolish’ throughout Players Championship win
Luke Littler got here in for criticism after a “petulant” act on path to his Players Championship triumph.
The 17-year-old was his sometimes spectacular self on his event debut in Wigan on Monday (February 12), hitting a nine-darter, narrowly lacking out on a second, and clocking in 4 ton-plus averages as he claimed his first PDC rating title.
But there was an uncharacteristic second from him throughout his semi-final conflict with Alan Soutar, who had damaged his throw and was 5-4 up. Left with 25 to interrupt again, Littler hit 5 however then missed D10.
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Presumably trying to bust, he then chucked his third dart aimlessly and it fell to the ground. Having missed the board completely, Littler finally left himself on 5.
Although it did not matter ultimately as Soutar did not checkout 9 and Littler returned to clear up the errant 5 to make it 5-5, commentator Rod Studd wasn’t impressed with the star.
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“Tell you what, well, that’s petulant,” he stated. “Now he’s left himself five, with a bit more care and attention he could’ve bust if that’s what he wanted to do, or left himself a double. He’s done neither of those things and that was silly.
“We’ve spent a lot time saying he is not taking part in like a 17-year-old however that was one thing you’d anticipate a couple of 12-year-old to do. He’s going to need to get used to criticism if he does issues like that.
“It might not matter, it won’t matter if he finishes off here, but that was daft from Luke Littler,” Studd concluded.
Of course, finally it did not matter as Littler returned to win the leg and subsequently the match. That assured him of a spot within the remaining, the place he overcame Ryan Searle 8-7 to say his first victory on the ProTour – on the first time of asking.
“I know my game is there and I can beat anyone, and I’m happy I have won,” Littler stated afterwards.