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Littler and Humphries to Meet in World Grand Prix Final
- Luke Littler won against Jonny Clayton with a score of 5-1 in the World Grand Prix semi-final, showcasing strong performances, including a 161 checkout and averaging 97.26, marking him among the best in semi-final history.
- Luke Humphries secured his place in the final with a 5-3 win over Danny Noppert, making it his third consecutive appearance in the World Grand Prix final.
- Littler and Humphries have faced each other in several major finals in the last two years, with Littler winning 14 of their 24 matches and Humphries winning 10.
- Littler expressed determination to overcome Humphries, stating, 'I definitely owe him one for the Premier League,' emphasizing his desire for victory in their upcoming final meeting.
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Luke Littler makes revenge admission ahead of Luke Humphries showdown in World Grand Prix final
Luke Littler declared he “owes one” to world number one Luke Humphries after storming into his first World Grand Prix final with a commanding 5–1 victory over Jonny Clayton in Leicester
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- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
C 33%
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