Luke Littler's net worth after £150,000 prize money win in Grand Slam of Darts
Luke Littler, the cheeky 17-year-old who catapulted himself into the public eye in 2023, has won another hefty sum at the Grand Slam of Darts. The young darts player triumphed over Martin Lukeman 16-3 in the final, securing his first major ranking title in a stunning display. After initially losing the first two legs to Lukeman, Littler managed an impressive run of 15 consecutive legs in Wolverhampton.
Despite Lukeman managing to win the 18th leg, reducing the gap to 15-3, Littler quickly wrapped up the match, demonstrating his dominance.
The teenager's form couldn't have come at a better time with the 2024 World Darts Championship fast approaching over the Christmas period, a tournament he so narrowly missed out on winning last year.
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The Runcorn-born sensation has been a talking point as of late given his shrewd investments into property and more.
"Luke Littler is still so young, and his career could go one way or the other,” Dennis Priestley told host Wayne Mardle on his Club 501 YouTube channel.
"I just hope he's surrounding himself with the right people who will keep him grounded. If they can do that and he can remain at the top of his game for 10 or so years, then he’ll be worth more than David Beckham."
The Liverpool ECHO takes a look at how much Littler is really worth, with there a chance he could once again be in line for a huge bumper sum of £500,000, should he win the PDC's staple event this winter.
What is Luke Littler's net worth?
The Mirror recently estimated that Littler's form in the darting world over the last 12 months has secured him a net worth of around £700,000. We think with sponsorships, advertisements and public appearances, that could now be approaching the £1million mark.
How much has Luke Littler won in prize money?
As per Darts Rankings, Littler is estimated to have won in the region of £425,000, with the teenager winning another £150,000 from his victory on Sunday. His earnings from just 2023 and 2024 alone are enough to make us all extremely jealous of his talents.