‘I didn’t want to be here’ – Luke Littler makes brutally honest admission after emotionally walking off stage

Luke Littler opened up on his surprise emotional reaction at the PDC World Darts Championship. Littler sealed a spot in the third round of the tournament thanks to a 3-1 victory over Ryan Meikle. PDCLittler sealed a spot in the third round of the World Darts Championship[/caption] However, the scoreline does not quite reflect just how close the contest was in the opening sets as the 17-year-old battled against the nerves. But once he had settled down, the teen sensation pulled away and showed all the reasons why he is a hot favourite to win it all. The No. 4 seed came agonisingly close to landing the second nine-darter of this year’s tournament, which would have gifted one lucky fan at the Alexandra Palace a cool £60,000. Littler also hit a staggering average of 140.91 in the fourth and final set of the match, shattering the record for the best average in a set at the World Championships. Despite his blistering display late on, Littler became visibly emotional in his post-match interview on stage with Sky Sports’ Abigail Davies, so much so the live coverage cut to a commercial break. After the interview, Littler was seen hugging his parents as his other appeared to wipe her eyes. Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT after his victory, Littler explained why he ‘had to go and see my mum and dad’. “Obviously I drank my water and said to Abi (Davies), ‘I’m fine, let’s do the interview,'” Littler said. “As soon as she asked me the question and the fans, it was just a bit too much. “So I went off stage.” PDCA teary Littler is consoled by his parents after he became emotional during an interview[/caption] Littler also explained that despite his match being only a second-round clash against the world No. 62, it was ‘probably the most important game I’ve ever played’. When asked why that was the case, Littler said: “All week I was looking forward, excited to play on stage, no nerves. “The train journey down here was fine, just being myself. “And then as soon as I got on that stage, it was like, ‘I don’t want to be here.’ Just in my head. “It was tough, but I dragged myself over the line.” Littler added: “The first set was just absolute nerves. Obviously I broke him and then come on for the second set with the throw and just didn’t do awfully much about it. PDCLittler conceded it all became ‘a bit too much’ for him during his post-match interview[/caption] “I always say after those two breaks, you say to yourself, ‘That’s it now, you’ve had your two breaks.'” After the second set it was only one-way traffic, as Meikle won only a single leg across the final six. The win means Littler can enjoy Christmas with his family safe in the knowledge his quest for a maiden world title is still intact. The 17-year-old will face either Ritchie Edhouse or Ian White, with the latter receiving a walkover in the first round after his opponent Sandro Eric Sosing was forced to withdraw at the last minute due to chest pains. Sosing was in the practice room when he suffered the health scare and was immediately attended to by medical staff. The Filipino star was subsequently transported from the venue to hospital.

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‘I didn’t want to be here’ – Luke Littler makes brutally honest admission after emotionally walking off stage

Luke Littler opened up on his surprise emotional reaction at the PDC World Darts Championship.

Littler sealed a spot in the third round of the tournament thanks to a 3-1 victory over Ryan Meikle.

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Littler sealed a spot in the third round of the World Darts Championship[/caption]

However, the scoreline does not quite reflect just how close the contest was in the opening sets as the 17-year-old battled against the nerves.

But once he had settled down, the teen sensation pulled away and showed all the reasons why he is a hot favourite to win it all.

The No. 4 seed came agonisingly close to landing the second nine-darter of this year’s tournament, which would have gifted one lucky fan at the Alexandra Palace a cool £60,000.

Littler also hit a staggering average of 140.91 in the fourth and final set of the match, shattering the record for the best average in a set at the World Championships.

Despite his blistering display late on, Littler became visibly emotional in his post-match interview on stage with Sky Sports’ Abigail Davies, so much so the live coverage cut to a commercial break.

After the interview, Littler was seen hugging his parents as his other appeared to wipe her eyes.

Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT after his victory, Littler explained why he ‘had to go and see my mum and dad’.

“Obviously I drank my water and said to Abi (Davies), ‘I’m fine, let’s do the interview,'” Littler said.

“As soon as she asked me the question and the fans, it was just a bit too much.

“So I went off stage.”

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A teary Littler is consoled by his parents after he became emotional during an interview[/caption]

Littler also explained that despite his match being only a second-round clash against the world No. 62, it was ‘probably the most important game I’ve ever played’.

When asked why that was the case, Littler said: “All week I was looking forward, excited to play on stage, no nerves.

“The train journey down here was fine, just being myself.

“And then as soon as I got on that stage, it was like, ‘I don’t want to be here.’ Just in my head.

“It was tough, but I dragged myself over the line.”

Littler added: “The first set was just absolute nerves. Obviously I broke him and then come on for the second set with the throw and just didn’t do awfully much about it.

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Littler conceded it all became ‘a bit too much’ for him during his post-match interview[/caption]

“I always say after those two breaks, you say to yourself, ‘That’s it now, you’ve had your two breaks.'”

After the second set it was only one-way traffic, as Meikle won only a single leg across the final six.

The win means Littler can enjoy Christmas with his family safe in the knowledge his quest for a maiden world title is still intact.

The 17-year-old will face either Ritchie Edhouse or Ian White, with the latter receiving a walkover in the first round after his opponent Sandro Eric Sosing was forced to withdraw at the last minute due to chest pains.

Sosing was in the practice room when he suffered the health scare and was immediately attended to by medical staff.

The Filipino star was subsequently transported from the venue to hospital.