Luke Littler has announced a significant career decision just before the World Grand Prix. The 18-year-old has parted ways with ZXF Sports Management, a partnership that began when he was 13, right before his initial match in Leicester.
In a thrilling showdown on Tuesday night, “Cool Hand Luke” triumphed over Gian van Veen in a spectacular performance. Reflecting on his victory, Littler expressed his independence, stating, “I’m flying solo now and believe it’s the right move for me.”
Acknowledging the split, Littler expressed gratitude towards ZXF Sports and Martin Foulds for their support over the past five years. He emphasized the need for new representation as he progresses in his career amidst a busier schedule.
Last month, Littler caused a stir in the darts community with a social media post hinting at retirement, later revealed to be a marketing stunt for a video game. Following his recent success at the World Grand Prix, Littler shared his satisfaction with his performance and expressed eagerness for future challenges.
Furthermore, Sky has unveiled a discounted Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the upcoming season, offering substantial savings and an extended lineup of live matches, including a significant increase in Premier League coverage.
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