Luke Littler to look after own career following split from management group ahead of World Grand Prix | Darts News

Luke Littler plans to take care of his professional life after separating from ZXF SPORTS Management on the eve of the Grand Grand Prix.
Litler, who spoke after his 2-0 victory over Jian Van Vin in the opening round of the double duo in Leicester, will now take himself mainly, with the help of the family and Gary Plammer in Target DARTS.
The world champion and world of Matchplay and the Premier League winner of 2024 was with his previous administrative group, run by Martin Folds, for the age of 13 in 2020.
Litler did not explain the reason for the separation, but he told reporters on Tuesday: “I am alone. I am just like, I think this is better.”
“It is clear that my family supports me and it is clear that Martin [Foulds] He did his duty, but I think it was the right time.
“Booking flights, hotels, and all of these things, and we are alone.
“I will get help from Gary [Plummer] In the goal as well. It will be huge. We are walking in the right direction.
“No one knows what is going on behind the scenes. I will not say anything, but it was the time.”
Litler: I can definitely cause some damage
Litler’s victory over Van Van finished 151 points and settled 144 games, as he lost his opponent despite scoring the highest average in the history of the Grand Grand Prix – 106.47 for the Dutchman, exceeding 106.45 scored by Alan and Warner Little in 2001.
The average of Litler, who suffered from the first round against Rob Kroos in his first appearance in the Grand Prize race last year, reached 105.58 and said: “I can definitely cause some damage. It is clear that this performance shows this.
“We are still in the first round only. We still have time to think about raising the cup. Just deal with each match separately.
“It is one of [major titles] This is missing for me and it is definitely not the easiest. It is clear that the way I played there, and I hope I can return within a few days and complete the task again. “
Litler: Where is it incredible
Litler praised Van Vin very much, as he nominated the 15th workmanship globally for the possibility of being in the Premier League next year and may also win a big title in the near future.
“Jian played his role, but in that second group, I was too much for him. He did not move away. But I raised the speed and continued to win it.
“It is clear that in the next few championships, if Jian deepens, I hope he will get the Premier League.
“It will not surprise me if these two people are [Gian and Josh Rock] He won a specialty in the few months or the next few years. They do not believe. “
Watch the third day of the Boyle SPORTS World Grand Prix directly Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports the main event From 7 pm on Wednesday, with daily coverage until the final match on Sunday. Broadcast
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2025-10-07 21:28:00