LUKE ‘The Nuke’ Littler is out of the UK Open, exiting in a sensational quarter-final tie against Australian number one Damon Heta at Butlin’s Minehead Resort.
The visibly gutted 17-year-old former Runcorn resident was beaten 10-8 in an absorbing contest of exceptionally high quality that will long be remembered.
Both players were averaging over 120 in a blistering opening five legs completed in just seven minutes, each man holding his throw for a Littler 3-2 lead.
DARTS FROM THE GODS! 🤯
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 3, 2024
THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE! 😂
Damon Heta is averaging 125 after five legs, and he's LOSING!
Luke Littler lands a brilliant 12-dart hold to lead 3-2 with a 118 average!
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After the break, the relentless pace and scoring continued initially and a brilliant 10-darter put him 4-3 in front.
TEN-DARTER!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 3, 2024
I CAN'T SPAKE!
Both players are still averaging over 120 here, as Littler registers a ten-darter to regain the lead!
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But Littler’s average started to dip dramatically and he was broken in the ninth leg after each thrower had already had one miss each at a double.
Heta held the 10th leg to go into the second interval 6-4 in front and then broke Littler again on their return for 7-4 in what was one of the many key moments with twists and turns to follow.
Littler left 40 with Heta needing 170, the Australian hit treble 20 twice but missed the bull and then the teenager had three misses at double allowing his opponent to cash in.
Heta held throw for 8-4 after the bull was missed by Littler, who was far from finished and got it back to 8-6 when he broke the Australian’s throw for the first time.
The response was clinical, Heta winning against the arrows after Littler had missed the bull for 9-6 but the drama was amazingly about to go up several more notches.
Two Heta missed doubles for the match allowed Littler to break him and then he held his throw to trail 9-8.
LITTLER SURVIVES!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 3, 2024
Damon Heta misses two match darts, and Luke Littler produces an exhibition skin-saver to stay in it!
📺 https://t.co/D7iTWZMSbj#UKOpenDarts | QFs pic.twitter.com/gSB5Av9cPP
WHAT A FINISH!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 3, 2024
That is NERVELESS from Luke Littler!
The teenage superstar produces another brilliant combination finish to move within one of the Australian!
📺 https://t.co/D7iTWZMSbj#UKOpenDarts | QFs pic.twitter.com/kAdtdCIx47
Littler, with his tail wagging, was first to a finish but missed the bull. Heta had one miss at double, Littler had two misses at his favourite double 10 in order to send the tie into a decider with the arrows in his favour but Heta nailed double 16 on his next visit to seal it.
HETA WINS A CLASSIC! 🇦🇺
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) March 3, 2024
Damon Heta is through to the semi-finals!
The Australian keeps his cool to defeat Luke Littler 10-8 in one of the best matches in UK Open history!
📺 https://t.co/D7iTWZMSbj#UKOpenDarts | QFs pic.twitter.com/eR8RULdj95
Littler’s average finished on 105, Heta on 106, and between them they achieved 180 scores 16 times in a match considered one of the best games ever played out on live television.
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