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Luke Humphries (born 11 February 1995) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he is currently ranked world number one. He is a former PDC World Champion , having won the 2024 World Championship , defeating Luke Littler in the final.
Luke Humphries was the defending champion, having defeated Rob Cross 16–8 in the 2023 final. [2] He was eliminated in the group stage, after losing his first two matches. Michael van Gerwen was eliminated in the group stages, for the first time since 2010 , losing 5–4 to Ryan Joyce in a last leg decider.
Luke Humphries won his second major and first Grand Slam title by defeating Rob Cross 16–8 in the final. Humphries won every match he played in the tournament, hitting six 100+ averages in the process.
The understated Humphries, nicknamed ‘Cool Hand Luke’, has had to overcome adversity to rise to the top of the sport, and now faces the sensational teenager Luke Littler in the world darts final
Luke Humphries. Tournament average - 101. 100+ match averages - 2. ... the Players Championship Finals and the Grand Slam of Darts – along with a big rise up the rankings, ...
Luke Littler continues his stunning form as he beats Danny Noppert 10-3 to reach the Players Championship quarter-finals in Minehead, where he is joined by world number one Luke Humphries.
Winner: Luke Humphries; October 7–13: 2024 World Grand Prix in Leicester. Winner: Mike De Decker; October 24–27: 2024 European Championship in Dortmund. Winner: Ritchie Edhouse; November 9–17: 2024 Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton. Winner: Luke Littler; November 22–24: 2024 Players Championship Finals in Minehead
Humphries won five sets in a row to defeat the remarkable 16-year-old Luke Littler and clinch his first world title