World Champion Luke Littler dominated the 2024/25 PDC Annual Awards following his astonishing first year on the professional circuit, receiving five trophies to mark his amazing achievements.
The teenage sensation took the darting world by storm over the last 12 months, winning 11 PDC titles, including the World Championship, Premier League, Grand Slam of Darts and World Series of Darts Finals.
Littler also landed four nine-dart finishes throughout 2024, one of which came in his memorable 11-7 victory over world number one Luke Humphries in last year's Premier League final.
The Warrington wonderkid became only the fourth player in PDC history to claim ten or more titles in a calendar year, following in the footsteps of Phil Taylor, Michael van Gerwen and Peter Wright.
As a result, Littler claimed five of the seven annual awards on offer, including the coveted PDC Player of the Year award.
Littler's remarkable collection of titles in the 2024 PDC Annual Awards also saw him crowned Village Hotels Fans’ Player of the Year, ahead of Stephen Bunting and Humphries.
The World Champion received almost 50% of the vote from the thousands of fans who took part in the Fans’ Player of the Year poll, while he claimed a majority of votes from his fellow professionals to win the PDPA Players' Player of the Year award.
Littler was also crowned as Winmau Young Player of the Year - for players aged 23 and under - and he completed his incredible haul by walking away with the Vanquis Best Newcomer title, which was awarded to the best performing new Tour Card Holder in 2024/25.
Dave Chisnall secured the ProTour Player of the Year award for a second straight campaign, underlining his consistency on the circuit by claiming £164,500 in prize money in European Tour and Players Championship events.
The 44-year-old finished £2,000 above Littler on the ProTour Order of Merit, having won the European Darts Open in Leverkusen before celebrating success in the inaugural Flanders Darts Trophy, while also winning two Players Championship events to cement his place in the world's top six.
Elsewhere, Mike De Decker was the recipient of the Falken Tyres Televised Performance of the Year award, following his magnificent victory over Humphries in last year's World Grand Prix final.
The Belgian produced the performance of his life to stun the world number one and reigning champion to clinch his maiden televised crown, having also denied Damon Heta, Gary Anderson, James Wade and Dimitri Van den Bergh on his way to glory.
PDC Player of the Year
Winner: Luke Littler
ProTour Player of the Year
Winner: Dave Chisnall
Vanquis Best Newcomer
Winner: Luke Littler
Falken Tyres Televised Performance of the Year
Mike De Decker - BoyleSports World Grand Prix final
Village Hotels Fans' Player of the Year
Winner: Luke Littler
PDPA Players' Player of the Year
Winner: Luke Littler
Winmau Young Player of the Year
Winner: Luke Littler