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We Need To Talk About What Luke Littler Is Doing

Some players spend twenty years trying to figure out professional darts.

Luke Littler did it at sixteen.

From a World Championship final at 16…
To three PDC major titles before turning 18…
To defeating Michael van Gerwen 7–3 to become the youngest PDC World Champion in history…

This isn’t a hype cycle.

It’s historical.

In this documentary-style breakdown, we examine:

🎯 His youth development through the JDC and PDC Development Tour
🏆 The 2024 World Championship run that shocked the sport
📊 The 29 maximums and 100+ averages that weren’t “for his age” — just elite
🔥 Winning the Premier League and Grand Slam at 17
💰 Crossing £1 million in career earnings before adulthood
📺 The 3.7 million peak audience that changed darts’ trajectory
💥 The 7–3 dismantling of Michael van Gerwen in the 2025 final

For context:

Phil Taylor won his first World Championship at 29

Michael van Gerwen won his first at 24

Luke Littler won his at 17

No player in the history of professional darts has done what he’s doing at this age.

This video breaks down why the numbers matter, why the records may never be touched, and why this isn’t just a prodigy story — it’s a structural shift in the sport.

If you care about darts, sports history, or generational talent — you should be watching this.

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