Luke Littler kickstarts birthday celebrations with Saudi Arabia Masters success

The two-time world champion will celebrate by heading to Dubai for a mini-break.
Luke Littler kickstarts birthday celebrations with Saudi Arabia Masters success

By Phil Blanche, Press Association

Luke Littler gave himself an early birthday present by beating Michael van Gerwen 8-5 to win the inaugural Saudi Arabia Masters.

The two-time world champion turns 19 on Wednesday and his celebrations began at Riyadh’s Global Theater before heading off for a Dubai break.

“It didn’t work out last week in Bahrain, but I’m really glad to come over to Saudi Arabia for the first time and be the first winner,” Littler told ITV4.

“Us players came over here and didn’t know what to expect. It was a brilliant turnout, so thank you to you guys.

“I will celebrate my birthday now. I will go to Dubai with my family and girlfriend and have three days off.”

Littler stormed into a 4-0 lead with the help of a 132 finish on the bullseye.

Van Gerwen fought back to win three consecutive legs either side of the break before Littler stepped on the gas again.

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Michael van Gerwen fell to an 8-5 defeat to Luke Littler in the Saudi Arabia Masters final (Steven Paston/PA)

He hit six 180s and averaged 104.84, but missed out on the 100,000 dollars prize on offer for a nine-dart leg.

If that had been hit during the event, the player would have been given one dart at the bullseye to double their prize to 200,000 dollars.

“Obviously it’s on everyone’s minds, all the players, they know what’s up for grabs,” said Littler.

“If you hit the first treble and then miss you are gutted, but hopefully we can come back here next year and someone will hit a nine-darter.”

Littler had avenged his Bahrain Masters defeat to Gerwyn Price – his first in 22 matches – with a 7-5 semi-final comeback win.

Price had led 4-2 at the break but Littler stormed back after earlier repeating his World Championship final victory over Gian van Veen in the last eight.

Van Gerwen had taken out Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall en route to the final.

But the most successful player in World Series history fell short of an 18th title win.

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