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Luke Littler Revealing what his life could have been took a different path That’s if he hadn’t had corrective eye surgery as a child.
Littler was sent to warrington When I was younger, I went to the hospital to repair my strabismus, a condition commonly known as cross-eyes, in which the eyes are misaligned.
This is the surgery his parents want it has paid dividends Because the teen now has triple 20 eyesight and is The best darts player in the world.
Asked if things would have been different, he said: “Well, who knows? Obviously it’s one of those things and it’s got to be resolved. My mum and dad want it to be resolved.
“But obviously when I was younger I didn’t care too much. But now you see, it was a good thing to get it done at the time, but I don’t remember that now. But obviously it had to be done. And it was done.
“I think that was the last time I was going to be there. So, just like I did when I was four or five, worked it out.
“Obviously, vision is really important. I don’t have a lot of memories of that. There are pictures my family put up. I was tired and obviously resting. But yeah, we’re all fine now.”
Littler revives historic preservation bias world darts championship When competition resumed in January, he won the title alexandra palace Saturday.
With the England squad dead and ashes buried and the Premier League spread out over the holidays, Littler says Ellie Parley’s bonanza remains the number one sporting event at Christmas.
“I mean, just tune in,” he said. “Obviously the sport has taken off and grown by leaps and bounds. Obviously Christmas is all about darts.
“There are football games too. But I only see Christmas as the day for darts. Yeah, if anyone isn’t watching it now, you should turn it on after Christmas.”