Josh Rock from Northern Ireland believes he is able to challenge Locke Litler's potential domination of the future career.
Littleer won his first world title at the age of only at Alexandra Palace earlier this month and appears to be in a good position to simulate this type of unprecedented superiority enjoyed by legendary world champion Phil Phil Taylor during his distinguished career.
The success of Littler came 12 months after its spread to the lead by reaching the World Championship final.
Rock, 23, was the next big thing in this sport when he won the World World Youth Championships, as he broke the record of the highest average in the final match with an average of 104.13.
Aninim County man also won a number of events of the Players Championship and the 2024 Dutch championship in arrows.
“I got the year 2024 strong, but frankly I think 2025 would be my year,” said Rock Piece in Milton Kinies.
“It is great for sports – Locke's victory in the world at an early age, it's a young sport now.”
The best performance of the Rock at the PDC Premier event was the quarter -finals of the Grand Slam 2023 championship, which came 12 months after becoming the first person to collide with nine scripts in the first appearance in the same tournament.
“My game is present to challenge it, it was always, you should go out when you need it.
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Rock is scheduled to face qualified in the opening round of the restructured Masters World – enter the championship for the first time.
The 18 -year -old, who failed to win either Bahrain's masters or Dutch arrows since his victory in the world, is also facing qualifiers.