
Luke Littler extended his incredible winning run to 14 matches with victory at the Lecot Belgian Darts Open on Sunday.
Littler overcame Belgian star Mike De Decker to retain the title he won on his European Tour debut in 2024, as he celebrated his 13th senior PDC title in Wieze.
The 18-year-old was imperious throughout the weekend, defeating Ryan Searle, Luke Woodhouse, Dave Chisnall, James Wade and De Decker to pocket the £30,000 top prize at the Oktoberhallen.
Following his battling 6-3 success against Searle on Saturday evening, Littler registered a quartet of ton-plus averages to triumph on Finals Day, capping off a remarkable week for the teenage phenom.
The World Champion also landed a spectacular 170 checkout in his comeback win over Chisnall, before defying a spirited rearguard from World Grand Prix champion De Decker to go back-to-back in Belgium.
The Warrington wonderkid has now celebrated three titles in just eight days, having stormed to victory at last weekend’s UK Open, before claiming the Premier League Night Five title in Brighton.
“I'm very happy to retain this title in front of these amazing fans," said Littler, who returns to action on the PDC ProTour on Tuesday.
“Mike was very strong on his throw but I managed to get the lead and then see it out.
“I said at the start of the year if I don't win anything all year, I'm still a World Champion.
“I'm happy to win the UK Open and come back here and go back-to-back; now it's straight onto the Players Championship events and then back to the Premier League.”