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Luke Littler was playing in his first World Grand Prix final
ByCallum Matthews
BBC Sport senior journalist
World champion Luke Littler clinically defeated world number one Luke Humphries 6-1 to win his first World Grand Prix title.
Littler, 18, was knocked out in the first round of the 'double-in and double-out' tournament on debut last year, but was more impressive throughout this campaign.
His average was lower than Humphries' in the final, but he was ruthless throughout, winning five of his six sets in final-leg deciders to claim the £120,000 prize money.
It gives Littler his seventh PDC major televised title - the joint seventh-highest in history.
He has closed the gap between himself and leader Humphries to just over £70,000 at the top of the PDC's order of merit as the two battle to arrive at December's World Championships as world number one.
More to follow.
Humphries v Littler in PDC major finals
2024 World Championship: Humphries 7-4 Littler
2024 Premier League: Humphries 7-11 Littler
2024 Players Championship: Humphries 11-7 Littler
2025 Premier League: Humphries 11-8 Littler
2025 Grand Prix: Humphries 1-6 Littler