Littler storms into the semi -finals: 5: 2 above Aspinall!

Littler storms into the semi -finals: 5: 2 above Aspinall!

London, England - Luke Littler has once again impressively showed why he is considered one of the greatest talents on the darts shelf. The only 17-year-old prevailed 5-2 against his buddy Nathan Aspinall in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Cup on New Year's Day. Littler dominated the encounter from the start and shot impressive 15 180s, which brought him an average number of 101. Only Aspinall, which came up with a solid performance of 96 points and 11 180s, was able to offer him a little, but the victory and the place in the semi -finals were never really in danger. Already after the first two sentences, Littler had established a 2-0 lead in sentences before Aspinall flashed briefly and won the third sentence, as well as laola1 reported.

semi -finals against Bunting

The upcoming semi-finals promise to be exciting, as Littler meets 39-year-old Stephen Bunting, who also prevailed 5-2 against the Scotsman Peter Wright. Bunting, who was already in the semi -finals in 2021, was able to break away early and quickly led 4-0 before Wright, who with a spectacular 133 exit, laboriously shortened to 2: 4. Despite his efforts, Bunting quickly found the game back into play and made the decisive sentence clear, as dartsnews reported.

The two semi-final games of the PDC World Cup promise to captivate darts fans around the world. With its extraordinary form and the impressive ability to deliver in print situations, Littler impressively drawn attention to himself. The duel against Bunting could prove to be a real touchstone for the young star who has conquered the darts scene in the storm.

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