Teen darts prodigy Luke Littler has 'worked hard' to reach semi-final, says best friend

Teenage darts star Luke Littler's best friend has said he has "worked hard" to reach the semi-final of the World Darts Championship.

Eleanor Cairns, who has known the 16-year-old for four years and is also a darts player, said Littler has been busy preparing for his bouts at Alexandra Palace and "his performance obviously shows that he deserves to be up there".

She added: "I know he does a lot of practice for the competitions. Luke never really stops playing darts throughout the week either, so he's definitely always throwing. It does take a lot, but I know he's worked hard for it."

Nicknamed "The Nuke", Littler comfortably won his quarter-final against 5-1 Brendan Dolan after storming into a 4-0 lead at Alexandra Palace on Monday. He will face 2018 winner Rob Cross in the semi-final tonight.

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Ms Cairns said: "It's been incredible. It makes me so emotional. I know everyone's going on about his age but what he's achieved is just amazing."

She said Littler, from Warrington, has got a "natural throw" and showed natural talent "from the start", adding: "His board management was there. He knew what everything was going for. He's been incredible from the start."

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Image: Littler celebrating his quarter-final win

Asked how Littler would be feeling ahead of the game, Ms Cairns said: "I know with Luke, sometimes he seems very calm on that stage. It's like he says in his interviews, 'it is what it is' - if he wins or loses, he's already made this great achievement now that he's got his name out there."