Minehead: Luke Littler Advances to UK Open Semi-Finals
Luke Littler has secured his place in the semi-finals of the UK Open in Minehead after defeating Danny Noppert 10-6, despite trailing 3-0 at the start of the match. The defending champion is now one step closer to winning back-to-back titles at this prestigious tournament.
Littler’s comeback was marked by a series of impressive darts that allowed him to turn the match around. After falling behind early, he demonstrated resilience and skill, ultimately clinching victory with a final score of 10-6.
At just 19 years old, Littler has already made a significant impact in the darts world, and his performance in Minehead continues to build on his growing reputation. The semi-finals are set to take place at 19:00 GMT, where Littler will face Josh Rock, another rising star in the sport.
In the other semi-final, experienced player James Wade will compete against Gerwyn Price, adding an exciting dynamic to the final stages of the tournament. The stakes are high, with the tournament winner set to receive a substantial first prize of £120,000.
The UK Open has a rich history of showcasing top-tier darts talent, and this year’s event in Minehead is no exception. As Littler aims to defend his title, fans are eager to see if he can maintain his momentum against formidable opponents.
As the tournament progresses, observers will be watching closely to see how Littler performs in the semi-finals and whether he can secure a place in the final. The excitement surrounding the UK Open continues to build, with many anticipating thrilling matches ahead.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact match timings and any potential changes to the schedule, but the focus remains on the upcoming semi-finals.













