LUKE Littler treated his girlfriend to a massive shopping spree after a wining bet and landing the World Masters top prize.
Faith Millar was treated to a belated birthday day out in Manchester after the darts star cashed in on the Australian Open.
The Nuke confessed to having a small bet on Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz to win the year’s first Grand Slam prior to his final victory against Novak Djokovic.
Littler said: “What Carlos is doing is incredible. Even I had a little lump on him at the weekend and he got me some money.”
Alcaraz’s win on Sumday came hours before Littler won his 11th PDC major title at the World Masters at Stadium MK – walking away with £100,000 in prize money.
But Littler admitted after his win he was yet to buy Faith – whose birthday was that day – a present.
The Warrington prodigy, 19, has made up for it, revealing: “We went to the Trafford Centre and got a few things from Pandora.
“She picked out a few trackies and stuff like that from Zara and then we went for a steak.”
When Littler was asked if the day out put a dent in his winnings, he said: “A little bit, a little bit. Not too much.”
The Nuke currently stands on £2,870,500 in career earnings after winning the £1million jackpot at the Ally Pally.
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On Thursday night, Littler will begin his campaign to get back to the Premier League final.
While he won the event in 2024, Littler lost out to Luke Humphries 11-8 in last year’s final.
On the way to the final, the teenager recorded six nightly wins and the most 180s.
And he’s already done the maths on how to break even more records this time around.
Littler said: “I want to win that Premier League trophy back.
“I want to defend what I won last year, which at the start will be a UK Open title defence.
“There is plenty more with the World Matchplay, Grand Prix and the Grand Slam. It’s a busy year for myself, but I want to go there and retain every title.”
Littler faces Gian van Veen in Newcastle tonight in a rematch of the PDC World Darts Championship final earlier this year, which he won 7-1.
A win will see another £10,000 added to the prize pot.











