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LUKE HUMPHRIES IS AT THE SUMMIT OF THE DARTING WORLD ONCE AGAIN AFTER HE BEAT LUKE LITTLER IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE FINAL - AND DAILY STAR SPORT HAS A LOOK AT HIS STAGGERING NET WORTH 10:26, 30
May 2025 Luke Humphries is, once again, the reigning king of darts. Humphries was able to halt Luke Littler's unstoppable momentum in the final of Premier League Darts at The O2 on
Thursday evening. Humphries had been the planet's top darting prospect after an extraordinary two-year run. After a string of European Tour victories in 2022, he clinched his first
major at the 2023 World Grand Prix. That opened the floodgates as he swiftly bagged the Grand Slam and the Players Championships Finals titles before defeating Littler in the 2024 World
Championship final. The World Matchplay title and the World Cup for England alongside Michael Smith were next before he onto his Players Championship Finals title. However, it has been the
Littler show ever since - but Humphries was able to exact some revenge on Thursday evening. DARTS SUCCESS NET WORTH Humphries' remarkable recent triumphs have netted over £2million in
prize money in just the last two years. That includes the cool £500,000 he bagged for winning the World Championship in 2024. This season Humphries has three nightly wins for £30,000 and
both also have sets of £30,000 gold darts for hitting nine-darters. WDF Professional and OLBG Darts Editor Matt Edgar commented: “As a reward for making it to Thursday’s final, all four
semi-finalists are guaranteed to walk away with £85,000. DON'T MISS A THING WITH SPORT UPDATES! Want to keep up with all of the latest sport news? Well then sign up for the brilliant
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transfer news and breaking stories, right here "However, the prize on offer for the winner is much more attractive. Thursday’s prize purse will see the runner up take home £125,000,
while the winner will scoop £275,000, which for Humphries and Littler, would add to their already impressive earnings over the past two years.” According to the PDPA, the darts players'
union, his career prize money now totals nearly £3m, while his estimated net worth sits at around £2m. WEIGHT LOSS Humphries has chalked up his leap from hot prospect to darts dynamo to his
impressive weight loss. The Leeds United fan turned the pandemic into a fitness frenzy. Shifting nearly five stone and getting into tip-top shape, Humphries saw his darts prowess skyrocket.
Chatting before bagging the World Championship title, he shared his regime: "I did the exercise bike for about half-an-hour a day and then it was just eating clean and healthily while
still practising. "I felt better in myself but I didn't feel any different with my throw. Everything felt the same. A lot of players have lost a lot of weight and it's
impacted them negatively, performance-wise. Maybe that's done through losing too much weight and not practising through it." LUKE LITTLER RELATIONSHIP Despite being adversaries at
the dartboard, Humphries and Littler share a top-notch rapport offstage. While Humphries may be the poster boy of darts, it's young gun Littler who's been stealing the limelight
over the past year. Speaking after winning on Thursday evening, Humphries said: "I love Luke [Littler] to bits. He's one of my best mates on tour. Article continues below
"He's so good, but wasn't at his best tonight. Nor was I but I managed to get in front of him He's a great player, and really good. I managed to get him early [in his
career] before he trounces everyone."