Luke Littler lays down bold ambition to win every major as teenage star outlines retirement stance
Luke Littler has revealed his career will be dictated by desire rather than financial gain, with the teenage sensation setting his sights on claiming every major title multiple times over. The darts prodigy shares the same philosophy as Michael van Gerwen when it comes to knowing when to step away from the sport. Whether I still want it in 10 or 15 years, whether I ve achieved everything I want. The goal is to win every major, multiple times," Littler explained

Luke Littler has revealed his career will be dictated by desire rather than financial gain, with the teenage sensation setting his sights on claiming every major title multiple times over. The darts prodigy shares the same philosophy as Michael van Gerwen when it comes to knowing when to step away from the sport. Whether I still want it in 10 or 15 years, whether I ve achieved everything I want. The goal is to win every major, multiple times," Littler explained
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