
Teenage darts prodigy Luke Littler has been showered with praise by two of the sport's biggest names, Phil Taylor and Andy Hamilton, following his standout performances in the Premier League.
The 17-year-old sensation, who has taken the darts world by storm, has been hailed as a "natural talent" by 16-time world champion Taylor, while former World Championship finalist Hamilton described him as "fearless" on the oche.
A New Star in Darts
Littler's meteoric rise in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) circuit has captured the attention of fans and legends alike. His composure under pressure and clinical finishing have drawn comparisons to the greats of the game.
"He's got everything," Taylor told reporters. "The way he handles himself at such a young age is incredible. I see a lot of myself in him when I was starting out."
Hamilton's Verdict
Andy Hamilton, known for his own formidable career, was equally impressed: "What Luke's doing at his age is unheard of. He plays without fear and has that rare ability to raise his game when it matters most."
The Warrington-born teenager has already notched up several impressive victories against established players, proving he belongs among the elite.
The Future of Darts
With the Premier League heading into its crucial stages, all eyes are on Littler to see if he can maintain his stunning form. The young star's performances have sparked discussions about whether he could become the youngest ever Premier League champion.
As the darts world watches with bated breath, one thing is certain: Luke Littler's journey is just beginning, and the sport may have found its next global superstar.