- Taylor has claimed that Littler would have to give up a hobby if he were her mentor.
- The 16-time world champion praised Littler’s attitude since his appearance
- Littler enjoyed an impressive rise with a memorable World Championship run
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Phil Taylor has revealed he would be willing to mentor Luke Littler following the teenage darts sensation’s surprising emergence.
Littler burst onto the darts scene with an impressive run to the World Championship final earlier in the year as a 16-year-old.
‘The Nuke’ was defeated by Luke Humphries in the final, but has since won the Bahrain Masters and Belgian Open Darts.
Taylor, the record 16-time world champion, said he would be willing to work with Littler, but revealed the teenager would have to give up his Playstation.
“I couldn’t do it like most people do, I’d have to put in the work,” Taylor said. online darts.
Phil Taylor has claimed he would be willing to mentor teenage sensation Luke Littler.
Taylor claimed that Littler would have to give up his PlayStation if he were his mentor.
‘Everything would be there for you and it would be knocking on your door at 10 in the morning.
‘Luke wouldn’t play on his PlayStation and I could make it 100% better, no problem.
“I say 100 per cent, when he’s fit I couldn’t do better than that.”
Taylor had previously mentored Adrian Lewis, who won the world title twice.
The 63-year-old also admitted he was impressed with Littler’s attitude after appearing on the scene.
“I like his attitude toward the game and I like that he has that little needle when he gets beat,” Taylor said.
Littler’s attitude has been praised by Taylor following the teenager’s surprising appearance.
‘Some people call it arrogance, it has nothing to do with that. The boy knows his ability and knows that he can do better.
“Anyone who hits him is an idiot.”
Littler claimed his first win of the Premier League Darts season last week in Belfast, and as a result the 17-year-old moved up to second place in the overall standings.