PDC World Championship 2024: Teenager Luke Littler continues his dream debut with win over Andrew Gilding
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Teenager Luke Littler continued his dream PDC World Championship debut as he defeated UK Open champion Andrew Gilding to reach the third round.
The 16-year-old went 2-0 up and held his nerve to see out an impressive 3-1 win over his fellow Englishman.
"When I went 2-0 up, I lost all my energy," Littler told Sky Sports.
"When Andrew got the set back I was just thinking, 'Just try and win it'. I didn't want to go 2-2 on this stage. I was nervous as it is."
Gilding, the 20th seed, is 37 years older than Littler but it was the youngster who exhibited the greater composure to advance and book a spot in the last 32 against Canada's Matt Campbell.
England's Scott Williams came agonisingly close to a superb nine-dart finish in a comprehensive 3-0 upset of Dutch seventh seed Danny Noppert, while Germany's Gabriel Clemens, a semi-finalist last year, defeated Hong Kong's Man Lok Leung 3-1.
England's 2018 champion Rob Cross also reached the third round with a 3-0 win over France's Thibault Tricole.
Eighth seed Cross took advantage of an opponent gripped by nerves with France's Tricole missing 13 attempts at double during an error-strewn first set.
Cross was then able to display his class with an excellent 114 checkout to move 2-0 up before sealing his victory.
Mickey Mansell set up an all-Northern Ireland meeting with Brendan Dolan after beating China's Xiaochen Zong 3-0.
Mansell, from county Tyrone, will face Fermanagh's Dolan on Friday with the winner set to face 2021 champion Gerwyn Price.
Thursday's results
Afternoon session:
Mickey Mansell (NI) 3-0 Xiaochen Zong (Chn)
Luke Woodhouse (Eng) 2-3 Berry van Peer (Ned)
Madars Razma (Lat) 3-1 Mike de Decker (Bel)
Rob Cross (Eng) 3-0 Thibault Tricole (Fra)
Evening session:
Andrew Gilding (Eng) 1-3 Luke Littler (Eng)
Danny Noppert (Ned) 0-3 Scott Williams (Eng)
Gabriel Clemens (Ger) 3-1 Man Lok Leung (HK)
Damon Heta (Aus) 3-1 Martin Lukeman (Eng)