Thursday night at The O2 in London was one to remember, with the Premier League Darts play-offs taking place for the 2025 campaign.
Luke Humphries was the more experienced player who was able to get it done and win his first Premier League title.
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Humphries captures the triple crown
Humphries defeated the reigning Premier League Darts champion Luke Littler 11-8 in the final after beating Nathan Aspinall 10-7 in the semifinal.
Humphries adds a Premier League Darts title to his collection, which already features other major titles like his World Matchplay and World Championship titles from 2024.
The clash of the Lukes wasn't the best performance from either player, but they were able to pick it up after the break 10 legs in.
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The 180s began to come in bunches, Littler finishing with 10 and Humphries with five.
Littler did have a better average in the final at 100.29 while Humphries produced a 97.86.
Missed doubles tanked the averages a bit, as Littler missed 19 at double (8/27) and 26 missed doubles from Humphries (11/37).
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Littler couldn't take advantage of having the extra break over Humphries between the semifinal and final, but it appeared Humphries was able to carry more momentum and composure over from his semifinal performance.
The two Lukes will team up for England in next month's World Cup of Darts that will start two thursdays from today on 12 June.
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