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Littler Survives Scare, Avoids Early Masters Exit
31 Jan
Summary
- Luke Littler narrowly escaped an early exit at the Winmau World Masters.
- He survived a match dart before securing a 3-2 victory against Mike De Decker.
- Littler came close to a nine-dart finish during the topsy-turvy contest.

Luke Littler experienced a dramatic start to the Winmau World Masters, narrowly escaping an early exit in Milton Keynes. He faced a significant scare in his opening match against Mike De Decker.
The 19-year-old narrowly avoided defeat, surviving a match dart that would have ended his tournament. The contest was a tense affair, with De Decker winning back-to-back sets and even holding a match dart for a 3-1 lead.
Despite the pressure, Littler staged a remarkable comeback. He broke De Decker's throw to force a deciding set, where he secured both legs to clinch a thrilling 3-2 victory. This win sets up a second-round encounter with Ross Smith.




