Shocking Early Exit: Luke Littler Falls at Players Championship Opener
Defending champion Luke Littler suffers a surprising defeat in the opening round of the Players Championship, raising questions about his form.




In a stunning turn of events at the Players Championship, reigning world champion Luke Littler was eliminated in the early stages, marking a significant upset in the darts world. The young prodigy, who made headlines earlier this year by becoming the youngest PDC world champion, was defeated 6-3 by Joe Cullen in the third round at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan. Despite his previous success, Littler struggled on the day, averaging a modest 87.8 compared to Cullen's impressive 95.4. Cullen’s performance was highlighted by six 180s and a streak of five consecutive legs, showcasing his dominance.
Match Breakdown:
- Cullen’s Dominance: With a series of high scores and consistent finishes, Cullen proved too strong for Littler, who missed 15 doubles opportunities, a clear departure from his usual precision.
- Notable Casualties: Joining Littler in the early exits were other top players including Stephen Bunting and James Wade, who fell to Andrew Gilding and Ross Smith respectively.
Tournament Overview: The Players Championship spans 34 events throughout the year, culminating in the finals in Minehead in November. This early round has set a tone of unpredictability and fierce competition, reminding fans and players alike of the high stakes in professional darts.
Looking Ahead: As the championship progresses, all eyes will be on how the players adapt to the challenges presented in these early rounds. For Littler, this early exit serves as a reminder of the relentless demands of the sport at the top level.