Stunning Stats: Luke Littler has averaged over 100 in his last ten consecutive matches

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Luke Littler’s Dominance Continues as He Eyes More Silverware

Luke Littler’s meteoric rise in darts shows no signs of slowing down. Earlier this year, the young Englishman became a world champion for the first time, defeating Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in the final. But rather than resting on his laurels, Littler has continued his relentless pursuit of success.

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Currently leading the 2025 Premier League Darts standings, Littler also added the UK Open title to his collection earlier this month. On top of that, he successfully defended his Belgian Darts Open title, overcoming Mike De Decker 8-5 in the final.

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Unmatched Consistency on the Oche

What sets Littler apart from his rivals is his extraordinary consistency. In his last ten official matches, he has averaged over 100 in every single one—a staggering feat. His highest average in that span was an incredible 122.96, while his lowest was still an impressive 100.15.

To defeat Littler, opponents can’t rely on him having an off day—they must produce world-class performances themselves. Over his last ten matches, he has played 97 legs and hit a phenomenal 66 maximum 180s, reinforcing his reputation as one of the game’s most dangerous scorers.

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The Best is Yet to Come

Despite his remarkable achievements, Littler believes he hasn’t reached his peak yet—an ominous warning for his rivals.

“I don’t think I’ve hit my best level yet,” he recently admitted, making it clear that he’s only getting started. Given his current trajectory, the darts world may be witnessing the rise of a generational talent in ‘The Nuke.’

 

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