Luke Littler’s fantasy Global Darts Championship story is brought to an end as Luke Humphries won the final.

Luke Littler, a young darts star, bowed to Luke Humphries in the final stage of the World Darts the championship, ending his dream win.

The teenager made more than two great shots that got him to the binding, which put him ahead 4–2.

Humphries, who was ranked number one in the world, fought again and won 7–4. He won the crown and the £500,000 prize.

After his great run, Littler, the man also known as an “The Nuke,” remains to receive £200,000. On a Wednesday night, the was trying to become the youngest darts winner in the history of the world.

Liam Littler, 16, about Warrington, broke a lot of records on his way to the final. After his great run, he wanted to make history as the youngest points world champion ever.

He earns £200,000 for his job at Alexandra Palace. For a kid who had just completed GCSEs during Padgate Academy a few months ago, that’s a lot of money.

What was further impressive was how Littler got to the final. To get ready for the game, the PDC world youth winner had only played in four adult sets at PDC Prime events.

He played darts for the first time when he was 18 months old. His only goal before the event was to win one match.

That was the youngest person to ever lose in the first round of a World Championship, which was to the company.

To become the youngest darts world champion ever, he beat Raymond van Barneveld or Rob Cross, who were both world champions before him. He also took 25 of the 31 ties he played.

Littler wasn’t known for anything other than darts as the 2014 edition of the World Championships began on December 15.

He became a big star since then, trending on the social media, getting a lot of fans, and being the front page of every newspaper, TV show, and website.

The kid had been using the word “unbelievable” for two weeks, though he knew that night’s show wasn’t extremely up to par.

“The only negative aspect was that I missed a lot of strides when making the throw, so Matthew could’ve injured me,” he stated.

“That was the one that was solely negative, because I was unable to defend my own against the throw things and so I didn’t win.”

He added, “Every game seemed good, nevertheless that one was very frustrating me, particularly as I missed two chances to continue it going.”

“That’s that which the crowd anticipated but reverence because Luke deserves it.” The kid thought about the upcoming world title and then said, “I can’t wait to head to win it.”

Bigger missed an attempt at teams that might have put himself ahead 5-2 with only seven sets to go.

Humphries, a person also known to be “Cool Hand,” won at Alexandra Park in north London. He won the initial set and the next four as well.

He kept making amazing plays in a final with a lot going on and back and forth between both of the greatest players in the world.

Bigger held a 4–2 lead at one point, and the crowd in Alexandra House became very much on the his side.

Bigger, on the other conjunction, missed an excellent opportunity to tie the game at 5-2, and this let Humphries charge back into it.

It took five sets for Humphries to win the match. Every time Littler lost a game, Humphries hit him. The 28-year-old fell to his knees when his most recent shot hit the ball.

“I could not put into words the joy that this feels,” Humphries told Sky Sports.

“All day, I continue to think to myself, “Get this one currently, because this guy will rule the realm of darts soon.'”

It was important for me to win tonight given that Littler is so skilled, and I’m sure he will come out on top many more.