Luke Littler ‘fell asleep’ during Peter Wright match before holding off UK Open comeback

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Luke Littler Criticizes His Own Performance Despite Thrilling Win Over Peter Wright

Luke Littler was self-critical following his dramatic 10-9 victory over Peter Wright in a UK Open thriller, despite securing his place in the next round. The teenager fended off a spirited comeback from the two-time world champion, who produced three consecutive ton-plus checkouts to force a deciding leg.

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Speaking after the match, Littler acknowledged the high quality of the contest but admitted he could have managed the middle stages better to prevent Wright’s resurgence.

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“Brilliant game,” he reflected. “Me and Peter were on it from the start. I fell asleep a few times in the match! I’d win a few, then lose a few, but I just had to try and come back with Peter having the darts so I could get the break.”

He emphasized the importance of a strong start but acknowledged that maintaining momentum is just as crucial. “It’s always good getting off to 2-0 or 3-0 starts, but as a darts player, that’s not always going to happen. It happened a few times in this game, but I had to battle back, and that’s what I did to win.”

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Littler also recognized Wright’s undeniable talent, noting how dangerous the former champion becomes once he gains rhythm.

“It’s been a while since I’ve seen Peter throw a dart, but we all know what he’s capable of. As soon as he hits that first ton-plus, he’s nearly always hitting them all, and that’s exactly what he did against me.”

Despite the pressure, Littler kept his composure in the final leg, executing a crucial scoring sequence to set up a match-winning finish.

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“I just had to get the power scoring going and hit the doubles. I always back myself in a last-leg decider, but when you don’t have the darts, you have to put on the pressure. I hit 140, 57, and 134 to leave 170… but I was never going for the 170! If Peter had been on a big finish, I might have, but when he wasn’t on a double, I had to set the shot up.”

Littler will now face Jermaine Wattimena in the next round, with a quarter-final spot at stake.

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