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Luke Littler aware that he has made darts bigger than ever

Dec 14,2024

Luke Littler knows people are watching darts because of him after a stunning 12 months.

The 17-year-old is preparing to return to Alexandra Palace for the World Championship, a year on after his debut run to the final turned him into a star.

Littler, who was beaten by Luke Humphries in the final, is now comfortably the biggest name in the sport.

His performances, where he has won 10 titles this year, and connection with the younger generation has helped fling darts into the mainstream, with viewing figures on Sky Sports skyrocketing to second behind the Premier League.

And Littler knows he has become a role model.

"Ever since the final everyone has seen a young lad doing well so they have gone and bought their kids everything to try and be me," he said.

"It's good because darts was big but, I don’t want to say it, since I’ve come along it’s got even bigger, seeing a young lad coming through.

"Hopefully we can have more come through."

Littler has 1.3 million followers on Instagram, more than double than established player Michael van Gerwen, and appearances with influencers and social media stars 'Sidemen’ and ‘Angry Ginge’ has boosted his popularity.

He will also appear in an episode of the rebooted Bullseye alongside Andrew Flintoff as he becomes increasingly well known.

"It’s been crazy, the ride I have been on. We’re not even 12 months in yet and it has been crazy," he added.

"It’s been good, I have had the opportunity to go on shows, Fantasy Football and others.

"It’s because of my popularity. Going on Sidemen was my favourite, I grew up watching Harry open packs and everyone else doing it and it was just good to meet them.

"Me and Angry Ginge play a bit of FIFA with the other streamers as well.

"I am going to be here for many years, but my full focus is on the next tournament and trying to win the World Championship."

Littler is aiming to go one better this year and begins his campaign against Ryan Meikle or Fallon Sherrock on 21 December.