
Luke Littler pulls out of major tournament as World Darts champion follows through on threat to fans
LUKE LITTLER has withdrawn from the European Darts Grand Prix this weekend.
The 18-year-old will be the only player ranked in the PDC top 20 to miss the event in Sindelfingen, Germany.
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Luke Littler has withdrawn from the European Darts Grand Prix
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His absence will not be a shock to many fans given his tumultuous relationship with German darts crowds.
At the Uber Arena in Berlin last month,
Some
Darts star Max Hopp - who was there as a pundit - admitted he didn't expect to hear boos.
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He even criticised the treatment of the Nuke.
Hopp said: "I heard it too. He was interacting a lot with the crowd, making gestures and engaging with them.
"But I don't understand why people would boo him.
"They should be thanking him! The fact that prize money is about to skyrocket is all because of him."
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Littler was also booed at the German Darts Grand Prix in Munich two weeks ago.
After the event, he
On Instagram, the Nuke wrote: "Shouldn't have been in Munich but had to play anyway.
"Next one in Germany for me is Dortmund and I am glad to say that."
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