Luke Littler says he’s closing in on the world number one spot and is confident he can overtake Luke Humphries if his form continues. Speaking after his historic World Matchplay win, the 18-year-old admitted he’s had his eyes on the top ranking for a long time and believes the pressure is now firmly on Humphries to hold onto it.
“I’ve been chasing for a good 18 months now,” Littler said. “It’s massive, there’ll be pressure on Luke because I’m sure he wants to stay at world number one.”Littler’s rise has been nothing short of spectacular. Since reaching the World Championship final on debut, then winning the Premier League and Matchplay in the same year, which has seen him earn over £1.5 million in prize money. With more events to come in 2025, including the World Grand Prix, European Championship and Grand Slam, he has plenty of opportunities to climb further.
Thanks to his recent wins and the fact that he has no ranking points to defend from 2023, Littler is in a strong position. Humphries, meanwhile, will need to replicate or better several of his performances from last year or risk losing points and his ranking.
“If he doesn’t defend all his prize money then I’ll go to number one,” Littler explained. “But it wouldn’t surprise me if he went and defended all the prize money.”
Even so, Littler’s momentum makes him the biggest threat to Humphries. He has consistently hit big averages, produced high-quality finishes and shown maturity beyond his years on the biggest stages.
“Fingers crossed I’ll be world number one for the Worlds,” he said. With the PDC World Championship now offering a £1 million first prize, the end-of-year tournament could be decisive. If Littler arrives at Alexandra Palace within striking distance and wins the title, that prize money could catapult him past Humphries.
For now, the teenager remains focused, determined, and well aware that consistent performance is what it takes to earn the top spot. Whether he overtakes Humphries before or during the World Championship, Littler’s belief is clear: he belongs at the top, and it’s only a matter of time before the rankings reflect it.
The new and updated PDC order of merit now the World Matchplay is over pic.twitter.com/M7N493ywrj
— Josh (@joshpearson180) July 28, 2025
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