Luke Littler has already ran out of room to store his long line of trophies and given he has only just hit his final week as a 17-year-old perhaps a trophy cabinet or room is needed.
Littler became the youngest ever winner of the Sid Waddell Trophy earlier this month but he revealed on his TikTok that he doesn’t actually have anywhere to store the trophy. It currently lives on his floor.
“That’s where it is on the floor,” he laughed as he showed to his trophy. He continued to show the 4.7k viewers the silverware he has picked up including the Young Sports Personality of the Year award, World Championship runner-up trophy, Premier League and Grand Slam
He also showed the Bahrain Darts Masters trophy but this mainly caught the eye as it has technically broken in the year since he won it. A trophy shaped as a palm tree, one of the golden leaves has since fallen off. “What’s that underneath… one of the gold leaves from Bahrain fell off,” he joked.
He also showed his darts set-up and someone seemingly has had a play with his dart board as his gold darts were sprayed in single segments including 13 and 5. But he also showed some signed memorabilia that is hung up.
“We’ve got a TV. My signed shirt from last year against Luke [Humphries], signed [Raymond van] Barneveld shirt. [Phil] Taylor one there. That’s the set-up.”
But he wouldn’t perform for the viewers. “I’m not hitting a 180, I can’t.” He will return this next weekend at the Dutch Darts Masters in Den Bosch.
He has only just returned from Bahrain where he lost to Gerwyn Price who produced a 115 average to beat him in what was a quick average record break after Stephen Bunting had done the same with 112 the game before. He then returned to watch the Misfits Boxing fight in Manchester and then got paraded on the pitch at Manchester United’s damning loss to Brighton.