Luke Littler: Teenager suffers Players Championship 3 defeat to Callan Rydz in Leicester | Darts News
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Luke Littler’s hopes of adding to his Players Championship success suffered a blow at Leicester’s Mattioli Arena on Monday with a quarter-final exit to Callan Rydz.
World Youth champion Littler, who won Players Championship 1 on debut last week, headed into the event having lost to Gerwyn Price in the quarter-finals of Premier League night three in Glasgow on Thursday.
The Warrington ace took on Rydz, who produced an astonishing comeback from 5-0 down to defeat Daryl Gurney 6-5, surviving four match darts in the process to set up a last-eight meeting with the 17-year-old.
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‘The Riot’ continued where he left off by surging into a 3-1 lead with Littler appearing visibly frustrated.
An unconventional 113 in the seventh leg kept Littler in the contest but an 11-darter from Rydz put him on the cusp of victory.
Littler survived a match dart before landing a haymaker of a 158 finish to make Rydz serve it out, and his opponent duly obliged thanks to another stunning 11-darter to complete a 6-4 win, firing in five 180s and averaging over 103.
Littler recovered from 5-3 down in his opening match to deny Keane Barry, after the Irishman spurned five match darts in a dramatic last leg.
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He was far from his best against Cameron Menzies as well, with ‘The Nuke’ winning 6-3 despite missing 13 darts at doubles.
Littler went 2-0 up then 3-2 down, before he reeled off four legs on the spin to close out the win against Scotland’s Menzies.
He eased into the last 16 after upping his average to 95.25 in a 6-2 success against Dutchman Kevin Doets to set up a mouth-watering encounter against Dirk van Duijvenbode, who saw off Chris Dobey 6-1 to progress.
However, it was Littler who won through 6-4 thanks to a stunning 145 checkout against ‘Aubergenius’, averaging 101.34 in the process before bowing out to an inspired Rydz.
Searle makes it third time lucky
Ryan Searle claimed his first ProTour title this season at the third attempt, as he edges out Gary Anderson 8-7 in an epic contest in which both players averaged over 107 and landed eight 180s apiece.
‘The Flying Scotsman’ smashed the record for 180s at a ProTour event with 41 in total and he ended the day with a tournament average of 105.85, which included averages of 112, 111 and 109.
After losing in the final of Players Championship 1 and 2 Searle finally crossed the winning line against his practice partner.
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Where does the Premier League head next?
Premier League Darts now heads to the Newcastle’s Utilita Arena next Thursday night.
Price stars on Night Four as he takes on Michael van Gerwen in a repeat of last year’s final, while Littler faces Peter Wright, Michael Smith goes up against Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross battles world champion and No 1 Luke Humphries.
Fixtures: Night Four, Newcastle’s Utilita Arena, Thursday February 22
Quarter-finals |
Michael Smith vs Nathan Aspinall |
Rob Cross vs Luke Humphries |
Peter Wright vs Luke Littler |
Gerwyn Price vs Michael van Gerwen |
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2024 Premier League Darts schedule
Night 4 | Utilita Arena, Newcastle | Feb 22 |
Night 5 | Westpoint Exeter | Feb 29 |
Night 6 | The Brighton Centre | March 7 |
Night 7 | Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham | March 14 |
Night 8 | 3Arena, Dublin | March 21 |
Night 9 | SSE Arena, Belfast | March 28 |
Night 10 | AO Arena, Manchester | April 4 |
Night 11 | Utilita Arena, Birmingham | April 11 |
Night 12 | Rotterdam Ahoy | April 18 |
Night 13 | M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool | April 25 |
Night 14 | P&J Live, Aberdeen | May 2 |
Night 15 | First Direct Arena, Leeds | May 9 |
Night 16 | Utilita Arena, Sheffield | May 16 |
Play-Offs | The O2, London | May 23 |
Premier League Darts continues on Sky Sports on Thursday with Newcastle the next stop on the 17-week extravaganza all the way through to the Play-Offs at the O2 Arena in London on Thursday May 23. Stream Sky Sports Darts without a contract through NOW