DARTS fans pointed out the “sliding doors moment” that might have agonisingly cost teen sensation Luke Littler the world championship.
The 16-year-old was leading world No1 Luke Humphries 4-2 in sets when he attempted a treble.
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HUMPHRIES HANGING IN THERE!
A dramatic ending to set seven!
Luke Littler misses D2 for a 5-2 lead, allowing Luke Humphries to halve the deficit!
https://t.co/f3RU9WTIoD#WCDarts | Final pic.twitter.com/lMUtpwstMP
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) January 3, 2024
Littler had one dart to go 5-2 up but could hit the D2 – leaving himself furious after squandering the opportunity.
Humphries turned it around and eventually secured the championship with a 7-4 victory.
But fans could not help but look back to the painful moment Littler failed to go three sets ahead.
One said: “Luke Littler needed 58 with two darts left, tried single 18 to leave tops for a clear lead of 5-2 in sets.
“But he accidentally hit 54 to leave double 2. Bamboozled, he missed it. Turning point…”
Another added: “That chance to make it 5-2 for Littler will be his sliding doors moment.”
One argued: “This is where Luke Littler needed to know that two T18’s leaves you D2. It took him so long that he lost all rhythm.”
Another pointed out: “Sliding doors…”
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