Warrington Darts superstar Luke Littler has banked himself another £10,000 after his £200,000 World Darts Championships final run.
The 16-year-old, who celebrates his birthday on Sunday, booked his place in the final of the 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters with a win over former world champion Gerwyn 'The Iceman' Price. Littler's path of destruction continues in the Middle East as he beat Man Lok Leung and Nathan Aspinall - hitting a nine-darter with his first darts of the match - before coming out on top against the Welshman.
After surviving a scare against Lok Leung, he breezed past The Asp and made it past Price with relative ease in a 7-3 drubbing over the world number five. Littler awaits the winner of reigning Bahrain Darts Masters champion Michael Smith and Michael van Gerwen in the other semi-final.
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Littler has already hit the headlines for scoring a whopping six-figure payday during his path of destruction in the World Darts Championships. Against Luke Humphries, he scored £200,000 despite missing out on the trophy and revealed that he was going to spend his winning on EAFC Points for his Ultimate Team.
His nine-dart leg scored him another £5,000 for reaching the semi-final as he prepares for the gruelling PDC run including the Premier League of Darts - which lands in Liverpool at a sold-out M&S Bank Arena on April 25.