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Luke Littler's Sister Sends Heartwarming Message After World Darts Championship Success


Luke Littlers Sister Sends Heartwarming Message After World Darts Championship Success

After Luke Littler's impressive victory in the World Darts Championship semi-final, his sister Caitlin sent him an incredible three-word message to show her support.

The 16-year-old darts sensation from Warrington continued his winning streak by defeating Brendan Dolan 5-1, securing his spot in the final four.

Caitlin Littler shared how proud she is of her brother Luke
Caitlin expressed her pride on social media following Luke's win over Brendan Dolan

Littler's sister Caitlin, clearly bursting with pride, took to social media to express her admiration for her brother's achievements. She wrote, "The dream continues. Unbelievably proud of you."

This isn't the first time Luke has received this heartwarming message. After defeating Matt Campbell in the third round, he shared the exact same sentiment with his mother Lisa. The emotional teenager even shed tears of joy while celebrating with his mom after that victory.



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Littler's journey to the semi-finals included an impressive 4-1 win over his childhood hero Raymond van Barneveld in the last 16. Luke's composure was evident when he opted for an easy 30 finish instead of going for the bullseye to secure the win.

To celebrate his triumph, he attended Tottenham's 3-1 victory over Bournemouth at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Littler appeared relaxed and at ease during the match.

Barney, a legend at Ally Pally, praised Littler after their intense match, referring to him as a "dartbot." He acknowledged Luke's incredible skill and admitted there was nothing he could do to match it. Barney said, "I'll take my hat off for him. Respect. It looked like I was playing against a 'dartbot'."

Despite his defeat, Barney expressed his admiration for Littler and wished him the best for the rest of the tournament. He acknowledged Luke's dominance on the board and admitted that he couldn't compete with his opponent's exceptional performance.



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