Darts whizzkid Luke Littler is making a mint from the sport, having just pocketed another £15,000.
The 17-year-old has been wowing crowds since he burst onto the scene at the World Darts Championship over Christmas. His top-notch performances took him all the way to the final, and he's not showing any signs of slowing down. He's always in the running for trophies and has even held his own against some of the biggest names in darts.
Most of Littler's whopping £305,000 prize money so far comes from his success at Alexandra Palace. Although that doesn't include the sponsorship deals and endorsements he's getting or any money he made before he joined the PDC, below is a breakdown of his winnings so far.
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The tournament where Littler announced himself to the world as a mere 16-year-old. The boy from Warrington showcased maturity and darting prowess beyond his years by reaching the World Championship final, having dropped just six sets along the way.
He would eventually lose out to Luke Humphries, but took home a consolation prize of £200k. He revealed his near quarter of a million pound payday would go some way to funding his humble vices: Under Armour tracksuits, EA FC points and kebab takeaways.
Still just 16, Littler proved he was not a one-hit wonder by storming to victory at the Bahrain Darts Masters. He fought off legend Michael van Gerwen 8-5 in the final, clinching the first senior title of his career.
He even beat Humphries along the way and revealed he had not thrown a single dart
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