Luke Littler won the fifth night of the Premier League in Brighton in an evening that saw nine sessions.
The 18-year-old won his victory on the second night of the year by winning 6-3 in the final match against Nathan Aspine.
Defense champion Littler scored five 180 years, winning again, four days after James Wade was crushed 11-2 to win the UK Open.
“I have always been confident of my own ability, but the way the arrows go at the moment is the best that I played on a fixed basis,” Litler told Sky Sports.
Luke Humphries won the number one in the world the first excellent league in the ninth league in 2025 in the quarter -finals, but was beaten by Rob Kroos, who continued to close the ideal leg before losing a decision to Asbinal.
The couple receives a set of solid gold, at a value of about 30,000 pounds, each of them, from the Bet MGM.
Litler's victory sees that he is cutting the gap over the league leader Humphrez into two points out of seven, with the couple meeting in Nottingham next week.
In a match in the World Finals in January, when Litler became the youngest champion of arrows, he came out again in Brighton with a 6-2 victory over Michael van Gereen in the semi-finals.
The Dutchman, the Premier League champion seven times, did not finally achieve this year's competition.