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LUKE LITTLER refused a reporter's request after being crowned world champion.

The 17-year-old smashed Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in last night's final to become the event's youngest ever winner.

Luke Littler at a press conference with the PDC World Darts Championship trophy.
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Luke Littler refused to admit he is the best player darts player in the worldCredit: Reuters
Luke Littler holding the Sid Waddell trophy after winning the World Darts Championship.
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Littler beat Van Gerwen in the final to get his hands on the Sid Waddell trophy and £500,000Credit: Rex

Humble Littler has often played down his talents and after his victory in the Premier League, he denied being the greatest darts player on the planet.

He said: "No. I don't know [who], not me."

But after picking up the Sid Waddell trophy, The Nuke was asked in his press conference: "Will you now tell us all if you are the best player in the world?"

Littler cheekily grinned and replied: "I won't tell. I won't say.

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"Maybe stats-wise I might be the best. But I will never say it."

As well as being crowned world champ, Littler clinched the Ballon d'Art for most 180s thrown at Ally Pally.

He hit a staggering 76 across his six matches.

That's 20 more than Van Gerwen in second and 33 more than third-placed Callan Rydz.

And in the PDC Order of Merit, which takes into account cash won in the last two years in ranking events, Littler is now up to second despite only being on the tour for just 12 months.

Glory at World Championship saw him pocket a whopping £500,000.

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Littler's total career earnings are now up to £1.5million and ranking event cash is at £1.2m.

But Luke Humphries remains in front at the top of the PDC Order of Merit on £1.8m.

Van Gerwen, Rob Cross and Stephen Bunting complete the top five.

The biggest faller in the rankings was 2023 world champ Michael Smith, who dropped 14 spots to 16th.

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