LUKE LITTLER could not hide his frustration despite his whitewash victory against Mensur Suljovic.
The Warrington thrower earned a stunning 4-0 victory over the Austrian to book his spot in the last 16 of the PDC World Darts Championship.


Littler, 18, dominated the entire match as he averaged 107.09 – his best-ever at Ally Pally.
The reigning world champion completed the win in just 25 minutes of playing time.
Despite his brilliance at the oche, there was one moment of frustration for Littler.
He missed a double ten and double five to take the second leg in the third set, which gave Suljovic the chance to win his first leg.
As he walked away from the oche he could be seen grimacing in disappointment at his misses.
Littler only gave up one more leg in the entire match as he cruised to victory.
After wrapping up the win, Littler appeared much happier as he shook hands with Suljovic.
He also posted on social media, admitting it was the “best” he has “felt” since the start of the tournament.
BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UK
The world no1 wrote: “Best I’ve felt all tournament.
“Very happy to get into the next round the way I did, see you in a couple of days.”
Littler will take on either Australian Damon Heta or England’s former world champion Rob Cross in the fourth round.
Meanwhile, world no4 Stephen Bunting will not be back at Ally Pally after he was knocked out.
The St Helens thrower was stunned by no63 James Hurrell who won their thrilling match 4-3.
Bunting has become the highest-ranked player to have been dumped out so far.
World Darts Championship 2025/26 – all the info
LUK OUT!











