
Luke Littler plans to take care of his career after being separated from ZXF Sports Management the day before World Grand Prix.
Little will win 2-0 against Gian Van VEEN in the opening round of the double-out event held in Leicester, and then manage himself with the help of the family of Target Darts and the help of Garry Plummer.
The World Match Play Champion and the World Match Play Champion and the Premier League winner in 2024 have been with the previous management group operated by Martin Foulds since 2020.
Littler was not attracted to the reason for breaking up, but told reporters on Tuesday.
“Obviously I was able to support me, and I think Martin (FOULDS) was his work but appropriate time.
“Reservation flights, hotels and all of them and we are ourselves.
“I will get the help of the target Garry (Plummer). It will interfere. We will go in the right direction.
“No one knows what’s going on behind the stage.
Littler: I can definitely cause some damage
Littler’s victory over Van VEEN included 144 lost by his opponent, despite his highest average in the world’s Grand Prix history, including the finish of 151 and 144 in the game. In 2001, 106.45 of 106.45 was registered by Alan Warriner-Little.
Littler, who had the first round exit for ROB Cross in his Grand Prix debut last year, said an average of 105.58. “I can definitely cause some damage.
“It’s still a round complex. We still have enough time to think about lifting the trophy. Enjoy the game as a game.
“It’s one of the main titles that I missed and it’s definitely not the easiest.
Littler: Van VEEN is incredible
Littler was highly regarded by Van VEEN, tilting world No. 15 to include Premier League next year and acquiring major crowns in the near future.
The World NO 2 added: “Gian played his role, but the second set, I was too many for him, he did not withdraw, but I knocked on the equipment, and I left it.
“Obviously, I hope you will get the Premier League if you get deep in the next few tournaments, Jian.
“It would not be surprised if these two (Gian and Josh Rock) have won their major for several months or next few years. They are incredible.”
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