Luke Littler, a 17-year-old darts player, made a remarkable debut on the European Tour by winning the Belgian Open and hitting a nine-darter in the final. The victory against Rob Cross in a close 8-7 match not only earned Littler £30,000 in prize money but also showcased his potential as a rising star in the sport. The young player’s exceptional performance and sportsmanship drew admiration from his opponent and fans alike, despite facing some criticism from a former competitor on social media. With a bright future ahead, Littler’s success in the tournament has marked him as a talent to watch for in the professional darts scene, setting high expectations for his future performances and contributions to the sport.
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