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Littler Triumphs Over De Decker in ‘Brutal’ World Grand Prix

In a gripping match, Luke Littler triumphed over defending champion Mike de Decker at the World Grand Prix. The 18-year-old showcased exceptional skill, securing a stunning 170 checkout to seize victory and advance to the quarter-finals.

Littler’s Impressive Performance

Littler opened the match with a strong average of 98.95, leading the first set and taking advantage of de Decker’s difficulties with double-starts. The young Englishman swiftly gained a 2-0 lead.

  • Age: 18
  • Average: 98.95
  • Checkout: 170

Third Set Dominance

In the third set, Littler continued to assert his dominance, finishing without conceding any legs. His victory solidified his status as a formidable player in this “brutal” tournament.

“I said to myself ‘let’s leave with a big one’,” Littler commented, reflecting on his performance. He noted that de Decker did not play at his best, allowing him to capitalize on the situation.

Next Challenge: Gerwyn Price

Littler’s next challenge comes against Gerwyn Price, the seventh seed from Wales and a previous World Grand Prix champion. Price secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Josh Rock, averaging 92.46 and achieving four maximum scores of 180.

Other Quarter-Final Matches

In other matches, Jonny Clayton, the 2021 winner, defeated Luke Woodhouse 3-1. He will meet Dirk van Duijvenbode, who won his match against Daryl Gurney with a clean 3-0 performance.

  • Price’s Average: 92.46
  • Clayton vs. Woodhouse: Clayton won 3-1
  • Van Duijvenbode vs. Gurney: Van Duijvenbode won 3-0

As the tournament progresses, the competition remains fierce, with each player vying for a coveted position in the semi-finals. The upcoming matches promise to deliver more thrilling darts action.

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