Luke Littler has pocketed £30,000 in prize money after sealing his first World Series title of the year, and the fourth of his young career, with a superb triumph at the Australian Darts Masters.
The 18-year-old sensation, already the reigning World Champion and World Matchplay champion, erased the memory of last year’s heavy 8-1 defeat to Gerwyn Price in the Wollongong final by producing a composed 8-4 victory over Belgian debutant Mike De Decker.

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|Luke Littler has pocketed £30,000 in prize money after sealing his first World Series title of the year, and the fourth of his young career, with a superb triumph at the Australian Darts Masters
“Obviously it hadn’t gone to plan on the World Series circuit this year, but there’s plenty of opportunities to win and I’ve finally picked up that trophy,” Littler said afterwards.
“I cannot wait for Auckland now. We’ll have a few days off, and then off we go!”
The win was even more satisfying for the world No 2 after a nervy opening day scare, when he survived a last-leg shoot-out against New Zealand’s Haupai Puha in the last 16, edging through with an average of 91.80.
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LITTLER WINS IN WOLLONGONG! ☢️
Luke Littler is the KenoGO Australian Darts Masters champion!
Littler runs out an 8-4 winner against Mike De Decker to secure his third World Series of Darts title! 👏
📺 https://t.co/U8UQyLElGN #AusMasters | Final pic.twitter.com/rEOJlbjtLP
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) August 9, 2025
“It feels great,” he added. “I didn’t play that well last night, but I played very well tonight when it really mattered.”
Elsewhere, world No 1 Luke Humphries’ campaign ended abruptly as illness contributed to a 6-0 whitewash by De Decker in the quarter-finals.
Defending champion Price also fell short, losing to Chris Dobey in the last eight before Dobey was stopped by De Decker in the semis.
Bunting had started the evening in style with a 6-0 demolition of Josh Rock, but it was Littler who ended the night holding the trophy – and a cheque for £30,000 – to cap off another landmark moment in his meteoric rise.
De Decker, who pushed Littler in the final, reflected: “I’m happy to get to the final and showed I’m still able to play my A-game.
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“There’s been a lot of ups and downs this year, so reaching this final is a big confidence boost.”
Next stop for Littler is Auckland, New Zealand, where he will aim to add yet another title before the World Series Finals in Amsterdam this September.
