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LUKE LITTLER won his debut Grand Slam clash in just SIX MINUTES. 

The teen sensation beat fellow young star Keane Barry 5-0 with a 112.16 average in Wolverhampton last night (Saturday).

Luke Littler put himself in the history books as he whitewashed Keane Barry 5-0
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Luke Littler put himself in the history books as he whitewashed Keane Barry 5-0Credit: PA

And he arrived like a Nuke with his first match against Keane Barry.

Littler, 17, hit a 121 finish and three 180s in the demolition job in his first-ever Slam match. 

He said: “It was a very good performance. I’ve been practising very well. But I’m just happy to win on debut. 

“Especially to win 5-0 and 112 average. I only had one trebleless visit and it was a 60. I was just thinking it’s like football, a league stage.” 

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On social media criticism when he loses, he added: “I’m not really bothered. 

“Before the match we were backstage and Webby (Mark) Webster said ‘look at the titles he’s won’. It doesn’t matter if I lose first round, second round. 

“Hopefully I can get through the first round and get into the second round for once!” 

His remarkable average of 112.16 was the tenth highest average tournament score ever.

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Littler had hit seven 100-plus scores in the match, with his highest checkout coming at 121.

He also had a striking doubles success rate of 56 per cent.

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Reacting to the match, one fan on social media said: "Absolutely ruthless from Luke Littler!"

A second said: "That was superb from Luke Littler, looked like he was only playing at 25 per cent."

A third added: "Luke Littler is an ABSOLUTE FREAK."

Another said: "What a start this is from Luke Littler. Five-nil, average 112, brutal.

Littler's win came immediately after Michael van Gerwen had his own 5-0 whitewash win over Noa-Lynn van Leuven - whom the world number three said had received "heartbreaking" treatment going into the tournament.

World Champion Luke Humphries suffered a shock 5-3 defeat to Rowby-John Rodriguez.

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