Luke Littler continued his remarkable rise with a dominant 10-3 win over Danny Noppert securing a place in the Players Championship quarter-finals in Minehead. The 17-year-old phenom, who also defeated Ritchie Edhouse 6-2 earlier in the day showcased his brilliance with a 104.70 average, seven 180s and a highest checkout of 129 against Noppert. Littler will face Mike de Decker in the next round. “When I go on these little bursts, I feel like nobody can touch me,” said Littler, reflecting on his confidence and stellar performance.
Joining him in the last eight is world number one and defending champion Luke Humphries. Humphries overcame Raymond van Barneveld 6-3 in the afternoon session before securing a 10-6 victory over Damon Heta. Despite not being at his sharpest, Humphries averaged 96.98 and managed a top checkout of 104 in his match against Heta. “There were so many visits where I felt I had so much more to give,” said Humphries. “I’ve won, and that’s all that matters. It takes me into Sunday, and I can go again.”
Humphries now faces Ryan Joyce in the quarter-finals while a potential final against Littler looms if both players continue their winning runs. Humphries acknowledged Littler’s incredible form, calling him “probably the best player in the world at the moment.” “I’m trying to keep up with Luke and put in a good level,” Humphries added. “I know I’ve got a level to match that.”
The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the Players Championship with both Littler and Humphries aiming to maintain their momentum and clinch the title.
Luke Littler v Mike de Decker
Scott Williams v Ross Smith
Connor Scutt v Dirk van Duijvenbode
Luke Humphries v Ryan Joyce
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