The World Champion admits that he is lazy as he swerves hours of practice
Despite being the world darts champion, Luke Littler openly admits to being "lazy" and not needing to practice for hours like other players. He attributes his success to natural talent and acknowledges that sometimes he surprises himself with his ability to win against top players like James Wade.
Essentially, the article highlights the disparity between Littler's unconventional approach to training compared to traditional methods, and how his natural talent allows him to defy expectations.
Despite being the world darts champion, Luke Littler openly admits to being "lazy" and not needing to practice for hours like other players. He attributes his success to natural talent and acknowledges that sometimes he surprises himself with his ability to win against top players like James Wade. Essentially, the article highlights the disparity between Littler's unconventional approach to training compared to traditional methods, and how his natural talent allows him to defy expectations.