Luke Littler proved something nobody thought was possible: teenagers can dominate professional darts.
But he isn’t the only one.
In this video, we break down the young players reshaping darts right now — including the youngest Tour Card holder ever, a player who hit a 130.70 average, a 13-year-old world champion, and the rising stars already pushing toward the senior circuit.
From Yorick Hofkens and Cam Crabtree, to Charlie Manby, Sebastian Białecki, Beau Greaves, and the next wave led by Mitchell Lawrie, Lex Paeshuyse, and Tergel Khurelkhuu — darts is entering a new era.
This isn’t the future anymore.
It’s happening right now.
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