Luke Littler says “all eyes” are on him on the World Darts Championship, whereas John Half feels {the teenager} confirmed he’s not “unbeatable” after being examined by Ryan Joyce.
Littler got here by means of an exacting take a look at of his credentials as favorite for the title with a tense 4-3 victory over Joyce to e book a spot within the quarter-finals on New 12 months’s Day.
Expectation on final 12 months’s runner-up was ramped up following defending champion Luke Humphries’ shock exit and the 17-year-old needed to stand up to intense stress at Alexandra Palace.
His class confirmed when it was wanted most as he averaged 111 within the ultimate set, having hit 14 180s within the match.
The Premier League and Grand Slam of Darts champion claimed he’s the principle attraction with or with out Humphries throughout his press convention, saying: “I think there would have been expectation no matter what. Even if Luke got through, and I’ve obviously I’ve got through tonight, I think all eyes would still be on me.”
Littler additionally mentioned he felt “more comfortable” final 12 months however expectations have grown significantly on the Warrington thrower since.
“Obviously, no one really knew me,” he mentioned. “I was playing with absolute freedom. I would say these last two games I’ve played with a bit of freedom, and also that adrenaline boost has been there for me.”
Half: It is enormous Littler had that kind of match
Littler will tackle good buddy Nathan Aspinall for a spot within the semi-finals after the Stockport thrower produced an virtually good whitewash over Ricardo Pietreczko.
“It was everything we could have hoped for,” mentioned Half, a three-time world champion. “We got to see Littler tested and tried, it was nice to see he wasn’t perfect and could use some work but he was resilient against a relentless opponent.
“These are the matches we like to observe. Ones the place each gamers refuse to concede, to surrender, and in the event that they’re given an additional alternative they take it.
“Luke got the job done, an extra gear in the last set with an average of almost 111. His best performance of the match came at the end. Littler is quite a talent. He’s got a good chance.”
Half continued: “Littler realises he can’t joke around up there, you’ll be found out. He was serious at the right moments.
“He actually is the complete package deal when it comes to skill and poise however he is not unbeatable. I am not saying he’s going to lose, he can beat anyone.
“You can’t let your guard down for a second.
“It is nice he is been examined and he is gained so many occasions. However on this stage now, the place all of it started for him, I believe given the brand new context of who he’s, it is enormous that he had that kind of match and got here by means of it.”
Half on the quarter-finalists
“Peter Wright has proven he can do something here. he’s got capabilities. These players have all been building up and from normal matches to really world-class matches. It’s a long two, three weeks. They have to have their timings right.
“Luke Littler isn’t alone. There’s seven different guys and so they’re all pondering, ‘that is it’.”
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