Luke Littler sees off Jonny Tata to succeed in New Zealand Masters quarters as Luke Humphries, Rob Cross win too | Darts Information

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Teenage sensation Luke Littler cruised into the quarter-finals of the New Zealand Masters on Friday.

The 17-year-old hit three 180s on his method to beating house hope Jonny Tata 6-3 and arrange a last-eight showdown with Belgium’s Dimitri Van den Bergh.

“I felt really good coming into the game, and I’m glad I could take that on to the stage”, admitted the 17-year-old sensation.

“It just didn’t happen in the final last weekend, so I had to pick myself up and go again, and I’m happy with that performance.

“I might like to win over right here and get one other title underneath my belt. It will imply loads to win this, and I can not wait to play once more.”

World primary Luke Humphries was additionally a 6-3 winner in opposition to younger Kiwi Kayden Milne.

Humphries will subsequent face Michael Smith, who gained the final 4 legs to clinch a 6-3 victory over Jeremy Fagg.

“Kayden is a fantastic player, so I knew I had to be on my game,” mentioned Humphries.

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World No 1 Luke Humphries will face Michael Smith within the quarters

“I still wasn’t at my best. I think I’m still acclimatising to the time zones, but I’ve really enjoyed my time here.

“We’re privileged to have these incredible alternatives to journey the world and entertain the followers, and hopefully I can play my finest tomorrow and raise the title.”

Rob Cross won a last-leg decider to edge past Haupai Puha and will meet Damon Heta, who trounced fellow Australian Simon Whitlock 6-1.

“Haupai performed brilliantly on his personal throw. He was medical,” Cross mentioned.

Rob Cross , left, and Haupai Puha, NZ.PDC World Series of Darts - New Zealand Darts Masters at Globox Arena,.Hamilton on Friday August 16 2024 Photo credit: Stephen Parker / www.photosport.nz
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Defending champion Rob Cross noticed off Haupai Puha to stay within the event

“I was thinking I needed to sneak a 12-darter in that last leg if I wanted to get through, but I got a little bit fortunate in the end.

“It’s incredible to be a part of the World Sequence, and I’ve acquired to pour all the pieces into tomorrow now, the place hopefully I’ll play a bit higher.”

Gerwyn Price beat Ben Robb 6-3 to book a meeting with Peter Wright, who was right on cue in a 6-0 win over Daniel Snookes.

Saturday August 17 – Quarter-Finals

Luke Littler vs Dimitri Van den Bergh

Luke Humphries vs Michael Smith

Gerwyn Price vs Peter Wright

Rob Cross vs Damon Heta

Best of 11 legs

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