Luke Littler expressed gratitude towards his family and girlfriend for supporting him through a challenging period. He emerged victorious in the Premier League for the second time by defeating Luke Humphries in a close final, where he displayed exceptional skills with an average of 111.67 and hitting 12 maximums. This victory earned him £350,000 in prize money and a place among the multiple winners of the competition alongside Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen, and Gary Anderson.
Despite facing adversity during the campaign, including being booed for an incident in Manchester, Littler persevered over the 17 weeks. He admitted contemplating quitting due to the negative reception but found the strength to push through, ultimately dedicating his win to his loved ones.
In an emotional Instagram post, Littler acknowledged the challenges he had overcome and expressed deep appreciation for the unwavering support he received. He also shared a video message celebrating his victory and thanking everyone who stood by him.
Following the win, his girlfriend Faith Millar posted a video of their celebration, showcasing their joy and pride. She expressed her love and support for Littler, emphasizing her pride in his achievements.
During his tearful on-stage interview, Littler reflected on his rollercoaster journey in the league, highlighting the tough times he faced before clinching the trophy. He revealed moments of doubt and struggle but ultimately expressed gratitude for coming out on top.
The triumph was a testament to Littler’s resilience and determination in the face of adversity, marking a significant milestone in his darts career.
