Littler: "I just want to win as much as I possibly can!"

Ladbrokes UK Open

Luke Littler is on the hunt for more silverware after storming to Ladbrokes UK Open glory in record-breaking fashion on Sunday.

Littler & Humphries among last eight at Ladbrokes UK Open

Ladbrokes UK Open

Luke Humphries and Luke Littler are among the eight players who will compete for the Ladbrokes UK Open title on Sunday, after coming through Saturday's fifth and sixth round action in Minehead.

Humphries survives Greaves test on opening day of 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open

Ladbrokes UK Open

Luke Humphries defied a superb display from Beau Greaves to book his place in the fifth round of the Ladbrokes UK Open, as Luke Littler edged out Peter Wright in a deciding-leg thriller on an action-packed opening day in Minehead.

Where to watch the 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open

Ladbrokes UK Open

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French commentary available throughout 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open

Ladbrokes UK Open

French darts fans will have the opportunity to watch the 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open in their native language live on PDCTV this weekend.

Van den Bergh aiming to emulate all-time greats at Ladbrokes UK Open

Ladbrokes UK Open

Dimitri Van den Bergh admits it would be ‘a dream’ to emulate some of the sport’s all-time greats by retaining the Ladbrokes UK Open title this weekend.

2025 Ladbrokes UK Open preview

Ladbrokes UK Open

The 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open gets underway on Friday, as Dimitri Van den Bergh prepares to begin his title defence amongst a bumper 159-player field at Butlin’s Minehead Resort.

2025 Ladbrokes UK Open draw & stage allocations confirmed

Ladbrokes UK Open

Women’s World Matchplay champion Beau Greaves will take on Switzerland’s Stefan Bellmont in the first round of the 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open, with the draw confirmed for the opening session of next week’s Minehead event.

Gillett & Hartrey qualify for Ladbrokes UK Open from final qualifiers

Ladbrokes UK Open

Mike Gillett and Chris Hartrey are the final two PDC in the Community Qualifiers for the 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open after securing their places in Minehead.

Stevenson & Dewsbury qualify for Ladbrokes UK Open returns

Ladbrokes UK Open

Simon Stevenson and Marc Dewsbury will make their Ladbrokes UK Open returns this year after becoming the first two of four PDC in the Community Qualifiers.

James Wade landed his third Ladbrokes UK Open title in Milton Keynes on Sunday, defeating Luke Humphries 11-5 in the final.

Now a winner of ten televised ranking titles, Wade expanded his impressive trophy haul with a first UK Open crown since 2011 thanks to a weekend of consistent performances at the Marshall Arena.

Almost 13 years on from his first UK Open title, Wade's success sees him join Phil Taylor in winning televised PDC titles across three decades.

In addition, the £100,000 winner's prize sees him move up to fourth in the PDC Order of Merit, overtaking Rob Cross as the highest-ranked Englishman.

His first TV success since November 2018 was secured with a typically clinical display in the final against Humphries, who knocked out reigning champion Michael van Gerwen in the semis with a brilliant display but was unable to repeat the feat in the decider.

Experience won the day as Wade - who averaged 102.52 and was on target with 41% of his checkout attempts - made the former World Youth Champion pay for 20 missed doubles.

"To win TV titles across three decades is something I'm very proud of," said Wade. "I'm enjoying it again, I think I've reinvented myself.

"I'm very happy to be in the world of darts, it's a great place to be when you're winning.

"I'm here to provide stability for my son and winning these allows me to do that.

"Luke is quality, he's a gentleman and he showed his quality in the way he dismantled Michael [van Gerwen] in the semi-finals."

In reaching the final Wade was at his unflappable best in defeating world number one Gerwyn Price 11-6 in the semi-finals, having produced a 10-8 comeback win over Simon Whitlock in the afternoon's quarter-finals.

Wade's route to the title began with a scare from Ryan Joyce in round four as he came through a last-leg decider, before defeating Cross and Germany's Gabriel Clemens in rounds five and six on Saturday.

Despite coming up short in his first televised final, two-time World Youth Champion Humphries continued his progression and produced a sensational 107.41 average in his 11-5 semi-final win over Van Gerwen.

Humphries, who edged out Dave Chisnall 10-9 in the quarter-finals, pockets the £40,000 runners-up prize moves up eight places to 33rd on the PDC Order of Merit.

"It's been an incredible weekend for me, an emotional weekend," the 26-year-old reflected.

"To reach a TV final is the most unbelievable feeling. I think James is the best player in the world under pressure and he showed it in that game.

"I'm here to achieve big things in darts and this run puts me in good stead going forward.

"I want to be playing the best players week-in, week-out. I know I've got the game to do it. Tonight it wasn't my night, but I'm proud of what I've achieved."

The Ladbrokes UK Open reached its climax on Sunday after 151 players competed in the tournament's opening day on Friday.

South Africa's Devon Petersen reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015, while Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski made it to the last eight for the first time before losing to Van Gerwen.

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