Luke Littler: Teenager remains on course for maiden World Grand Prix title after demolishing Mike De Decker | Darts News


Luke Littler remains on course to win his maiden World Grand Prix title after the world champion dethroned defending champion Mike De Decker 3-0 on Thursday evening at the Mattioli Arena.

Littler dumped out the Belgian star with a 170 finish to complete victory, with De Decker not able to pose a challenge due to a horrific performance on the outer ring, missing 41 doubles in 11 legs.

Littler, who won a record-breaking 11-minute match to defeat highly-rated Dutchman Gian van Veen on Tuesday, produced another ripsnorter of a performance to end De Decker’s hopes of becoming the third player to retain the coveted double-start crown – a feat only accomplished by Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.

World Grand Prix: Second-round results

Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-0 Daryl Gurney
Jonny Clayton 3-1 Luke Woodhouse
Luke Littler 3-0 Mike De Decker
Gerwyn Price vs Josh Rock

In the first set De Decker missed 19 darts for double-in with 18-year-old Littler crashing home a 15-dart leg to break the Belgian for the lead.

The doubling-in woes continued to plague De Decker as ‘The Nuke’ extended his advantage aided by a 95 checkout to win the second set 3-1.

Littler completed a dominant performance in sensational style as he reeled in ‘The Big Fish’ to make sure he made it through to every major quarter-final so far this year.

Yet to be broken going into the quarter-finals 📊 💯 %

Luke Littler has won all 10 legs in which he’s thrown first. In fact, his opponents haven’t even had a dart a double to win the leg in any of those 10 legs.

Littler: I can feel a nine-darter coming

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Littler revealed that he feels a nine-darter is coming at the World Grand Prix

“I said to myself ‘let’s leave with a big one’,” Littler said..

“Mike didn’t play his best so I had to jump on it and lead early. This tournament is brutal. We have seen some shocks but I had to do my job.

“I am hitting the double 20 and as a player you can feel that nine-darter coming…”

Tale of the Tape

Tale of the Tape: Littler vs De Decker

Dutchman Dirk van Duijvenbode rolled back the years by winning the first two sets against 2017 winner Daryl Gurney without dropping a leg before landing a spectacular 158-finish to win the match and reach his second World Grand Prix quarter-final since his run to the final in 2020.

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Dirk van Duijvenbode PINNED this stunning 158 to beat Daryl Gurney

Fast forward to the quarter-finals ⏩

Dirk van Duijvenbode has won 5 out of 5 sets and 15 out of 19 legs.

3-0 (Legs: 9-2) vs Daryl Gurney

2-0 (Legs: 6-2) vs Michael van Gerwen

The Dutchman will take on ‘The Ferret’ Jonny Clayton, who completed a professional job on Luke Woodhouse 3-1 to secure his spot in the next round for the second straight year.

The 2021 champion averaged 85.67, hitting three 180s and 50 per cent on his checkouts.

Clayton said: “It wasn’t the best game. We both struggled to get off. Luke missed a lot of doubles and gave me chances, so when that happens you have to take them and I think there’s luck on my side tonight and I had it.

“I need a better performance than that tomorrow. Dirk is playing well but I know what I have to do.”

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Jonny Clayton felt he had ‘the luck’ after his win against Luke Woodhouse

“I don’t see Jonny playing that poorly again [against Dirk van Duijvenbode in the quarter-finals],” said Mardle. “He did enough to win but Luke will be bitterly disappointed.

What’s happening on Friday at the World Grand Prix?

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Highlights of the EPIC World Grand Prix clash between Luke Littler and Gian van Veen

The 2025 Boyle Sports World Grand Prix continues at the Mattioli Arena, Leicester, as the world’s top stars compete in one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments.

Luke Humphries remains on course for a third consecutive appearance in a World Grand Prix final. Next up for the 2023 winner is a clash with emerging Scottish ace Cameron Menzies in the last eight.

Gary Anderson, who advanced into his first World Grand Prix quarter-final in five years, will lock horns with Dutch No 2 Danny Noppert – a semi-finalist in 2021.

World Grand Prix Darts: Live from 7pm on Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports Main Event

Quarter-finals
Luke Humphries vs Cameron Menzies
Danny Noppert vs Gary Anderson
Luke Littler vs Gerwyn Price or Josh Rock
Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Jonny Clayton

Littler, who averaged almost 106 in a magnificent victory against Gian van Veen before ending the reign of De Decker, will tackle 2020 champion Gerwyn Price or Northern Ireland’s World Cup winner Josh Rock, while former champion Clayton meets former finalist Van Duijvenbode.

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