Josh Rock from Northern Ireland believes that in the future he may challenge the potential dominance of professional arrows by Luke Littler.
Littler won his first world title at the age of only 17 in Alexander Palace at the beginning of this month and it seems that he is well prepared to imitate this kind of unprecedented supremacy, which he enjoyed the legendary 16-time world champion Phil Taylor during his outstanding career.
Littler’s success took place 12 months after he gained importance, reaching the final of the world championships.
Rock, 23 years old, was informed as another great thing in sport, when he won the 2022 Youth Youth Championships, breaking the highest average record in the final with an average of 104.13.
The Antrim Funny man also won many events in the player championships and the Dutch championships Darts 2024.
“I was solid 2024, but to be honest, I think 2025 will be my year,” said Rock Bef for World Masters in Milton Keynes.
“It’s fantastic for this sport – Luke wins the worlds at such a young age shows that it is a sport of a young man.”
The best performance of Rock at the PDC Prime Minister’s event was a quarter -final performance in the Great Darts Siele in 2023, which took place 12 months after he became the first person who reached the television number of nine -time in his debut at the same tournament.
“My game is able to challenge, it has always been like that, it just has to go out when you need to.
“I believe 100 percent. There are six years between me and Luke. We can have a very long career and I believe that I and he will dominate this sport. “
Rock is to face the qualifier in the opening round of the world’s restructuring – a tournament appears for the first time.
The 18-year-old who has not won the Bahrain masters or Dutch champions of darts since the world triumphant also stands in the face of a qualifier.