Luke Littler stated he can sense a “tension” amongst his rivals within the face of his rising success as he continues his pursuit of a maiden World Darts Championship crown.
Littler has emerged as one of many faces of the game throughout a meteoric rise that has seen him end runner-up on debut at Ally Pally earlier than profitable the Premier League, World Sequence of Darts Finals and Grand Slam of Darts.
He additionally just lately completed runner-up for BBC Sports activities Character of the Yr behind Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson, such has been his impression on the prominence of darts in 2024.
Is the darting world jealous of the 17-year-old?
“I don’t know. I’d probably say some players do show it, mainly on the pro tour,” stated Littler.
“But I’ve seen Scott Williams’ interview – he’s getting sponsorship opportunities, people asking him because of myself. So it’s good to see what I’ve done, especially for the players and whatever sponsors they can get.”
Littler survived an epic on Monday evening to beat Ryan Joyce 4-3 and punch his ticket to the quarter-finals as he seeks to go one higher than final 12 months’s defeat to Luke Humphries within the last.
He’s now the highest-seeded participant left in a contest into which he had arrived with heightened expectations as one of many favourites to emerge as champion. By now he can afford a smile ought to he ever hear any sideways remarks.
“It’s definitely not to my face,” Littler added. “Not as soon as I walk in, but whenever I’m practising, I can just feel that tension. And I just laugh at it.”
Awaiting Littler within the quarter-finals is a gathering with Nathan Aspinall, who beat Ricardo Pietreczko 4-0 with a median of 94.28 having reeled off 10 straight legs.
“It’s going to be tough,” stated Littler. “But I’ve won most of them. Nathan’s only got one win over me. It’s good to get the wins over Nathan. But it’s the last eight of the World Championship and anyone can win on the day.”
Littler admitted he’s unlikely to talk to Aspinall through the build-up, underlining the significance of pushing friendships apart.
“Probably not. We’ll just keep ourselves to ourselves,” he stated. “Obviously, he’ll celebrate New Year with his family and his two girls, and obviously I’ll celebrate with mum and dad.
“You have simply bought to enter each recreation how you’d both means if you happen to’re taking part in your greatest mate or somebody you actually dislike. You have simply bought to beat what’s in entrance of you.”
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