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    Luke Littler eyeing world No 1 spot as Grand Slam of Darts defence faces knockout test | Darts News

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    Luke Littler has his sights set on becoming world No 1 before the conclusion of the Grand Slam of Darts.

    The teenage sensation’s meteoric rise has taken him from World Championship runner-up on debut as a qualifier to world champion in just two remarkable years.

    Littler has revolutionised darts, winning seven major titles by the age of 18, but one accolade – world No 1 – has thus far eluded him.

    That honour currently belongs to Luke Humphries but defending Grand Slam champion Littler wants to knock his old adversary off his perch before the end of the tournament.

    “It’s all down to business now,” Littler said after completing his perfect group-stage campaign with victory over Daryl Gurney on Tuesday.

    “Now we’re out of the groups and hopefully I can go on and defend the title.

    “I know Luke [Humphries] is on the other side of the draw. I’ve not been paying much attention, but I’ve just got to keep plodding forward, and I know if I do get to the final then I’ll be No 1.”

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    Humphries leads Littler in the PDC Order of Merit, but with less than £75,000 in prize money separating them, ‘The Nuke’ merely needs to reach the final in Wolverhampton to become No 1.

    That’s because the difference in prize money between winning and finishing runner-up is greater than the gap that currently separates Littler and Humphries in the standings.

    The knockouts at the Grand Slam of Darts see an expanded format, with Littler’s last-16 tie against Wessel Nijman – live on Sky Sports – a best-of-19 legs contest.

    Can Luke Littler overtake Luke Humphries as world number one
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    Can Luke Littler overtake Luke Humphries as world number one

    The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final increase to a best-of-31 format, which Littler – who could face Michael van Gerwen or Josh Rock – hopes will bring out the best in his game.

    “I hope I do perform better over the longer format, and I’m sure I will. I’ll put the practice in,” he added.

    “I’ve always said I love coming on stage after a break. I know there will be two crucial breaks, but I think this is where they’re going to see the best darts.

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    Highlights of the Grand Slam of Darts group stage match between Luke Littler and Daryl Gurney.

    “There weren’t many good darts in the group stage, but I’m sure I’m going to produce even better.”

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