Luke Littler, perhaps to the dismay of his close rivals, downplayed retirement talk as he set his sights on adding longevity to his supremacy at the top of darts.
Nathan Aspinall this week claimed Littler could ābe off in about five yearsā as the 18-year-old world champion shows no signs of letting his dominance slow.
Littler returns to the O2 arena this Thursday as he faces Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals of the Premier League while looking to clinch his second straight title.
He was quick to close down the prospect of walking away early.
āI know Iāve heard that, I donāt know where heās got that from ā donāt worry, Iāll be here in 10 years,ā Littler said.
āItās crazy to even think about retiring. If I win 16 world titles like Phil (Taylor), Iāll retire, but Iām not even thinking about retirement at the minute ā the money is there to be won, especially the World Championship but not only that everything has gone up.
āIt is all about what youāre feeling and Iām sure Iāll be here for a long time.ā
Littlerās eruption on the scene has included Premier League, Grand Slam and World Series titles in 2024, followed by the 2025 World Darts Championship and the 2025 UK Open amid his rise to No 2 in the world rankings.
He topped the Premier League table this season to book his place in the final four, all too aware that he remains the man to beat.
āFor the last 18 months thereās been a target on my back,ā he said. āSince I first came on tour and made the World Championship final, I just knew.
āFrom the moment I walked into my first Pro Tour [floor competition], I knew everyone wanted to beat me. That is still the same now. There will always be a target on my back and I know if Iām not on my A-game, they will catch me out.ā
Littler is looking to become just the third player to win back-to-back Premier League titles behind Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.
Such is his unwavering dominance that Aspinall questioned whether Littler could afford to step away from the game sooner than most players.
āEven now Luke could retire and never have to worry about money again in his life, itās as simple as that,ā Aspinall said.
āHe will always have exhibition work and I hope he doesnāt [retire]. Heās coming out of his shell a bit at the moment.
āI just believe if heās fed up of travelling now, heās only just got a girlfriend, when he does have a child and stuff like that and heās got Ā£30m sat in his bank, does he really want to travel to Wigan on a cold Tuesday morning? Probably not.
āMaybe not [retirement] in five years but certainly I donāt think heāll be around at my age, so thatās 15 years. I donāt think heāll be here at 33.ā
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