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Luke Littler, the 19-year-old reigning world champion, has downplayed teammate Luke Humphries’ description of him as “the greatest darts player who has ever lived” after beating Humphries in the World Masters final.
Speaking at the BetMGM Premier League launch in Newcastle, Littler said Phil Taylor will remain the benchmark unless someone surpasses Taylor’s haul of world and Matchplay titles — joking it would take 16 or 17 such wins to eclipse him.
Humphries, who had praised Littler after the Masters, clarified his remarks, saying he meant Littler is perhaps the most talented player he has seen rather than definitive “the greatest.” The pair’s comments come as Littler prepares to defend Premier League honours and pursue season targets, including a stated aim to secure £500,000 in prize money before the World Championship.
The exchange has crystallised a stirring rivalry at the top of the Professional Darts Corporation ranks, with other players and commentators suggesting the Littler-Humphries contest could be one of the sport’s defining duels for years to come.






















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