
‘It's crucial he gets support' – Former world No1 warns Luke Littler could retire from darts within five years
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FORMER world No1 darts star Linda Duffy has warned that Luke Littler could retire within five years unless he 'gets support.'
The Premier League and World Championship winner has become the biggest name in his field despite being just 18 years old.
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A former darts star has warned Luke Littler could quit within the next five years
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Dr Linda Duffy was the top women's player in the 80s
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Littler's meteoric rise has seen him become a household name.
And he has shown he can mix it with the best while also taking flak from fans.
However, former world darts No1 Duffy believes the pressures of the sport could take their toll unless Littler is properly supported on his journey.
Duffy ruled the roost in women's darts from 1982 to 1987.
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And after leaving the game, she went on to become a chartered psychologist.
Duffy has now used her expertise to fire a warning to Littler's management team, claiming that the teen sensation could bow out within half a decade without proper 'support.'
She told Tungsten Tales: 'It's absolutely crucial he receives proper support. Otherwise there's a risk he'll walk away from the game within five years because he's completely burned out.
'Fortunately he has a good manager who understands the importance of giving him time to rest.
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'I see that as a very positive development. Years ago players were older, had more life experience and were more able to cope with the pressures.
'They maybe had some more stability behind them, already had their family, a house, that type of thing.
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'There needs to be far more attention paid to psychological support. Burnout is a clear sign of stress and anxiety.
'The pressure can become overwhelming. Players are expected to perform at their very best every single time but that's just not realistic.'
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