Locke Litler defending Luke Humphrez defeated the New Zealand Darts Master to achieve an anti -Anbodi double after his success in Australia last week.
The average of the 18-year-old-the world champion and the world champion-115 to exceed the Humphrez 8-4 in the final match, behind the forefront in his career, face to the face of 8-7 after his fourth successive success against the world No. 1.
Littler also did a light work of Mike De Decker and Jeroen Price in the quarter -finals and the semi -final in a row on Saturday, as they shot only legs in each competition.
He threatened to broadcast Humphrez in the final as well, as he wandered around the three opening legs, only for the lost gift in each of the following two to help his opponent restore matters to 3-2.
But Littler would have been eliminated again from three consecutive legs against the Premier League champion 2025 to move 6-3 before finally concluded a 8-4 victory.
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“The Nuke” was dirty on the opening day on Friday, when he failed to get the maximum extent in its 6-4 victory over Mark Clever, but it is more than that on Saturday with 15 years, including seven in the final match.
“I felt, as in the past week (in Australia),” unlike Litler. “A fragile start has started in my opening game, but as soon as you come to the final night, you know that you have to run it, and this is what I did again tonight.
“I felt unintended there. The crowd was great and the place was incredible – it looked like a night in the Premier League, and I am very happy to raise another title.
“I am playing very well at the moment, I enjoy my arrows and I hope I can continue in this winning series.”
Humphrez: When Luke cannot be prejudiced
Humphrez booked his place in the final match by beating 6-2 against Damon Hita in Australia in the quarter-finals and then his success 7-4 against Chris Dobobi, who had previously beat Stephen Poning 6-3 in the opening match in the evening.
“I played well today, but when you collide with an average of 115, there is not much that you can do,” unlike a generous Humphrez. “The best player definitely won.
“When Luke is on it, it cannot be prejudiced. I stick to there and gave him my best, but it was very good in the end.”
Earlier, at one night match, Price Josh Rock defeated 6-5 in an exciting match in the last eight that decreased to the wire.
Attention is now turning into the championship finals in Amsterdam from 12 to 14 September, with the Littler champion after beating Michael Smith 11-4 in the final of last year.
New Zealand DARTS MASTERS – Saturday results
Final (Best 15 legs)
Locke Litler 8-4 Luke Humphrez
The semi -finals (better than 13 legs)
Locke Humphrez 7-4 Chris Dobby
Luke Littler 7-2 GERWYN PRICE
The quarter -finals (better than 11 legs)
Chris Dobobi 6-3 Stephen Punting
Luke Humphrez 6-2 Damon Hita
Gerawin Price 6-5 Josh Rock
Luke Litler 6-2 Mike Decker
Live Darts returned to Sky Sports from October 6 to 12, where the Boylesports World Grand race is held in Leicester.
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