Łukasz Małyr he’s already run out of space to store his long line of trophies, and considering he’s only just entered his final week at age 17, perhaps a cabinet or trophy room is needed.
Earlier this month, Littler became the youngest-ever winner of the Sid Waddell Trophy, but he revealed on his TikTok that he actually had nowhere to store the trophy. She currently lives on his floor.
“There it is, on the floor,” he laughed, showing off his trophy. It still showed 4.7k. viewers of the trophies they won, including the Young Sports Personality of the Year award, the World Runner-up trophy, the Premier League and the Grand Slam.
He also showed off the Bahrain Darts Masters trophy, but that mainly caught attention because it was technically damaged within a year of winning it. A trophy in the shape of a palm tree, one of the golden leaves fell off. “What’s underneath… one of the gold leaves from Bahrain fell off,” he joked.
He also showed off his darts set, and apparently someone was playing with his dartboard while his gold darts were sprayed on individual segments, including 13 and 5. However, he also showed off some signed memorabilia hanging up.
“We have a TV. My signed jersey from last year against Luke [Humphries]signed [Raymond van] Barneveld’s shirt. [Phil] Taylor one there. That’s the setup.”
But he wouldn’t perform in front of the audience. “I won’t do a 180, I can’t.” He will return next weekend at the Dutch Darts Masters in Den Bosch.
He had just returned from Bahrain where he lost to Gerwyn Price, who averaged 115, beating him in a quick record breaking average record after Stephen Bunting had done the same by scoring 112 in the previous match. He then returned to watch the Misfits Boxing fight in Manchester and was then paraded on the pitch during Manchester United’s bloody defeat to Brighton.