Luke Littler on ‘crazy’ darts journey and how he only trains for 30 minutes a day

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Luke Littler on ‘crazy’ darts journey and how he only trains for 30 minutes a day” – below is their description.

World Darts Championship runner-up Luke Littler told Sky News he has no idea how he’ll spend his £200,000 winnings.

He said: “I am just going to go home, go somewhere and just chill out and get back to the [darts] board when I need to.”

To young inspiring darts players, Littler advised to “just keep at it, keep going and make friends… and stick to the board”, before adding he only trains 30-45 minutes a day, as any more “gets boring.”

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/luke-littler-opens-up-on-crazy-darts-journey-and-admits-he-only-practises-for-30-minutes-a-day-13042142

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