Luke Littler fired a 170 checkout to clinch victory over defending champion Mike de Decker and reach the quarter-finals of the “brutal” World Grand Prix.
Littler, 18, averaged 98.95 to win the opening set before capitalising on the Belgian’s double-start struggles to take a 2-0 lead.
And world champion Littler cruised through the third set without dropping a leg – finishing with a flourish by taking out 170 – to wrap up a comfortable win.
The Englishman will now face Wales’ Gerwyn Price for a place in the semi-finals at the Mattioli Arena.
“I said to myself ‘let’s leave with a big one’,” Littler told Sky Sports.
“Mike definitely didn’t play his best, so I had to jump on it and lead early.
“I am hitting the double 20 and as a player you can feel that nine-darter coming. Hopefully, we can have a go next round.
“This tournament is brutal. We have seen some shocks this year but I had to do my job.”
Price, the 2020 winner and seventh seed, got the better of Josh Rock 3-0 while averaging 92.46 and hitting four 180s.
Thursday’s World Grand Prix results:
Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-0 Daryl Gurney
Jonny Clayton 3-1 Luke Woodhouse
Luke Littler 3-0 Mike de Decker
Gerwyn Price 3-0 Josh Rock
Friday’s matches:
Danny Noppert v Gary Anderson
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Jonny Clayton
Luke Humphries v Cameron Menzies
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Source: BBC
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