Luke Littler Becomes Youngest-Ever PDC Champion at 17

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January 04, 2025 · 1 min read

Luke Littler Becomes Youngest-Ever PDC Champion at 17
Other Sports | January 04, 2025
Luke Littler received the Sid Waddell Trophy from Sir Chris Hoy. (Image: PA Media)

Luke Littler made history by becoming the youngest-ever PDC World Champion at just 17, defeating three-time winner Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in a dominant display at Alexandra Palace. The Warrington teenager, nicknamed “The Nuke,” showcased incredible composure and skill, averaging over 102 and hitting 12 180s to claim the prestigious Sid Waddell Trophy and a £500,000 prize. Littler surged to a commanding 4-0 lead, capitalizing on Van Gerwen’s inconsistent finishing.

Despite the Dutchman’s 100 average and 13 maximums, his poor double conversion (14 of 38) proved costly. In contrast, Littler’s clinical finishing and impeccable timing left his opponent unable to mount a serious comeback. The victory caps a meteoric rise for Littler, who was runner-up in last year’s final. With 10 titles and four nine-darters in 2024, his consistent brilliance at this year’s tournament—averaging over 100 in five of six matches and topping the charts with 76 maximums—cements his status as darts’ new superstar.

Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praised Littler’s historic win which has ignited renewed interest in the sport among young fans. Littler has climbed from 164th to second in the PDC Order of Merit and already holds Premier League, World Series and Grand Slam titles. Van Gerwen, who remains one of darts’ greatest, acknowledged Littler’s dominance, joking about the 17-year age gap.

While Van Gerwen’s quest for a fourth world title continues, Luke Littler’s youthful brilliance suggests he could surpass records set by legends like Phil Taylor. With immense talent, composure under pressure and a growing list of accolades, Littler’s victory signals the dawn of a new era in darts. At just 17, the sky truly is the limit for this exceptional young champion.