Luke Littler beat defending champion Luke Humphries within the ultimate of the New Zealand Darts Masters to clinch an Antipodean double after his success in Australia final week.
The 18-year-old – the reigning world and World Matchplay champion – averaged 115 to cruise previous Humphries 8-4 within the ultimate, edging in entrance of their profession head-to-head 8-7 after a fourth-straight success towards the world No 1.
Littler additionally made gentle work of Mike De Decker and Gerwyn Value within the quarter-finals and semis respectively on Saturday, dropping solely two legs in every contest.
He threatened to swat apart Humphries within the ultimate as properly, cruising via the opening three legs, just for missed darts at double in each of the following two to assist his opponent pull issues again to 3-2.
However Littler would once more rattle off three legs in a row towards the 2025 Premier League champion to maneuver 6-3 clear earlier than finally wrapping up a 8-4 victory.
‘The Nuke’ had been sloppy on the opening day’s motion on Friday, failing to land a single most in his 6-4 win over Mark Cleaver, however he greater than made up for that on Saturday with 15 180s to his title, together with seven within the ultimate.
Humphries had booked his place within the ultimate with a 6-2 win over Australia’s Damon Heta within the quarter-finals after which a 7-4 success towards Chris Dobey, who had earlier crushed Stephen Bunting 6-3 within the opening match of the night.
In one of many video games of the evening, Value defeated Josh Rock 6-5 in an exciting last-eight conflict that went all the way down to the wire.
Consideration now turns to the event finals in Amsterdam from September 12-14, with Littler the defending champion after beating Michael Smith 11-4 in final 12 months’s ultimate.
New Zealand Darts Masters – Saturday’s outcomes
Ultimate (better of 15 legs)
Luke Littler 8-4 Luke Humphries
Semi-finals (better of 13 legs)
Luke Humphries 7-4 Chris Dobey
Luke Littler 7-2 Gerwyn Value
Quarter-finals (better of 11 legs)
Chris Dobey 6-3 Stephen Bunting
Luke Humphries 6-2 Damon Heta
Gerwyn Value 6-5 Josh Rock
Luke Littler 6-2 Mike De Decker
Dwell darts is again on Sky Sports activities from October 6-12 because the BoyleSports World Grand Prix is held in Leicester.








