Luke Littler continues to break records in his debut year in the PDC with another impressive feat during the Gambrinus Czech Darts Open.
The Nuke has enjoyed an exceptional 2024, winning two European Tour titles and bagging the Premier League.
The 17-year-old produced a brilliant display in Prague against Nathan Aspinall and broke a tournament record.

Luke Littler breaks average record on Euro Tour
Luke Littler dominated Aspinall in the second round in Prague, defeating The Asp 6-1 with a sizzling display.
The Nuke produced checkouts of 91, 128, 88, and 124 as he didn’t give the Stockport thrower a chance at the Euro Tour event.
Littler made history with a remarkable 110.43 average in Prague, breaking the record for the highest average at the event.
With his victory over Aspinall, Littler set up a third-round clash with Damon Heta in Prague.
Luke Littler moves back to original darts
After experimenting with his darts on the Pro Tour in Wigan, The Nuke swapped back to his trusty arrows for the final Euro Tour event of the year.
Speaking to PDC TV, Littler said: “I know what I can throw with these darts and that’s why I didn’t play with the gold ones.
“There was load of talk about changing my darts so I’ve come here this weekend and made the decision to go back to what I know best, and they went well tonight.
“If I play like this again tomorrow I’ll be very happy.”
If Littler beats Heta in the third round in Prague, he could set up a tantalising quarterfinal clash with Michael van Gerwen.
