Bahrain exit for Littler after defeat by Price
- Luke Littler was defeated by Gerwyn Price in the Bahrain Darts Masters quarter-finals with a score of 6-2, marking his first major setback as World Champion.
- This loss also signifies Littler's last competitive appearance before turning 18, as he reflects on his journey at home.
- Gerwyn Price has now beaten Littler three times consecutively, including previous matches in New York and Australia.
- Littler aims to use part of his £1.5 million prize money to buy an A-Class Mercedes as a birthday gift to himself.
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Bahrain sensation: Luke Littler loses for the first time as world champion against Gerwyn Price, who plays just under a nine-darter
Luke Littler (17) knows what losing is again. In the quarter-final of the Bahrain Darts Masters, the brand new world champion suffered a clear defeat to Gerwyn Price: 2-6. The Iceman surprised with an amazing average, but will also be a bit bummed by a missed nine-darts player.
Price beats world champion and sets record
What a gala performance from Gerwyn Price! The darts bad boy beat world champion Luke Littler 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the Bahrain Darts Masters and set a new record in the process. In a high-class match, Price played an average of 115.31 points. This has never been seen before in the PDC World Series! The record was previously held by Michael van Gerwen (113 points). Price even almost managed a 9-darter (the perfect leg) in his triumph over…

World champion Luke Littler beaten by Gerwyn Price at Bahrain Masters
The 17-year-old was playing in his first tournament since claiming his maiden world title.
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