Luke Littler cannot stop rewriting the history books as the teenager shattered a record he set just 18 hours earlier.
Littler put on a masterclass as he smoked Nathan Aspinall 6-1 in their second round encounter at the Czech Darts Open to set up a match against Australian star Damon Heta.
Littler rewrote the record books yet again at the Czech Darts OpenGetty
So dominant was the 17-year-old’s victory over Aspinall, he broke the tournament record for the highest average ever seen.
Littler averaged 110.43 against Aspinall thanks to four 180s as the latter jokingly tossed his darts to the floor after the teen wrapped up victory.
Despite his staggering average on Saturday, Littler remarkably found a higher gear against the Australian on Sunday.
Littler ousted Heta 6-3 and he did so with an insane average of 116.51 to set the bar even higher.
The teen sensation shattered his own record on the back of tossing a staggering eight 180s.
The official PDC account on X offered a hilarious response to Littler’s latest feat by sharing an iconic clip from The Office when Ricky Gervais’ character asks: “Who else has seen this filth? You know what I’m talking about, who else has seen this filth?”
Littler looked to be on course for a wide victory once more as he raced out to a 5-1 lead, only for Heta to fight back and reduce the deficit to 5-3.
But Littler quickly vanquished all hope for Heta when he landed back-to-back 180s in the ninth leg.
The 17-year-old won the match with his tenth dart, nailing a double 20 to wrap up the 6-3 victory.
Speaking after the match, Littler praised Heta for his effort and again believed his decision to switch up his darts was a wise one.
Littler was in fine form against Heta to progress to the quarter finalsGetty
“Damo played very well,” Littler said.
“I’ve been practising a lot this morning.
“It was a good decision to change my darts. Hopefully I can do the business tonight.”
Littler’s win booked him a match against Michael van Gerwen in the quarter finals.
The 17-year-old’s latest record-breaking feat continues what has been a remarkable 12 months.
Littler defied all expectations to reach the final of the World Championship in January but was narrowly beaten by Luke Humphries.
Since then, the teen has gone on to win the World Series of Darts final along with the Bahrain and Poland Masters events.
Littler’s celebrity power has also landed him a spot on the rebooted TV show Bullseye, where he will star as the guest player with Andrew Flintoff hosting.