Remarkable statistic shows how hard Luke Littler has been to beat in 2025

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Luke Littler, the 18-year-old darts prodigy nicknamed “The Nuke,” has been nearly unstoppable in 2025, with a remarkable statistic highlighting his dominance: opponents who defeated him in televised tournaments averaged over 100, showcasing the extraordinary level required to beat him. According to posts on X from @DartsOrakel on June 29, 2025, Littler’s six knockout defeats in 2025 TV events came with opponents averaging 105.12, 107.59, 108.50, 100.29, 100.33, and 108.89, underscoring the challenge of overcoming him. @benonsport noted that, except for the Premier League league phase, every player who beat Littler on TV in 2025 averaged above 100, a testament to his formidable form.

Littler’s standout achievement was a 19-match unbeaten streak from early 2025, which included six wins at the UK Open (culminating in an 11-2 final over James Wade), three at the Premier League in Brighton, five at the Belgian Darts Open (defending his title 8-5 against Mike De Decker), and five at Players Championship 5, before Gian van Veen ended it with a 7-6 win, per *Yardbarker* and *dartsnews.com* on March 15, 2025. His 2025 PDC World Championship victory, defeating Michael van Gerwen 7-3 at age 17 years and 347 days, made him the youngest world champion ever, with a record-breaking 140.91 set average against Ryan Meikle, per *Wikipedia*. Littler’s 13 PDC titles, including the 2025 UK Open and 2024 Premier League, Grand Slam, and World Series Finals, rank him ninth in PDC history for major titles.

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Despite losses, Littler’s performance remained exceptional, with a 122.96 average in a Players Championship 5 quarter-final win over Damon Heta, his highest in the PDC, per *The Independent* on March 11, 2025. His Premier League campaign saw a record six nightly wins and 45 points, though he fell 11-8 to Luke Humphries in the final, per *BBC Sport* on May 29, 2025. As Littler prepares for the Nordic Darts Masters on June 6-7, 2025, his ability to force opponents to extraordinary heights—evidenced by high-average defeats—solidifies his status as a darts titan, with fans on X, like @DartsNews02, marveling at his near-invincibility.

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