
Luke Littler survived a scare in the Australian Darts Masters as he won a final-leg decider to progress through to the quarter-finals.
The world champion was looking like he would exit a World Series event at the first hurdle for the first time as he laboured against world number 94 Haupai Puha.
The New Zealander was the better player and had the darts at 5-5, but had to watch Littler showcase his champion’s instinct and claim the deciding leg for a 6-5 victory.
Luke Littler survives a scare!
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The World Champion defies a spirited display from New Zealand's number one Haupai Puha to move through to Finals Day in Wollongong!#AusMasters | R1 pic.twitter.com/5ab5ByO8Pk
Littler admitted he did not go into the game with the best preparation.
“It wasn’t the best from myself, but that’s what happens in the first game,” he told ITV X.
“It’s not always the prettiest, but I am happy to get over the line.
“I had to grind it out, I’ll be honest, not much practice has been put in, people don’t see behind the scenes, body clock, not sleeping, it has an effect.”
Littler will play Damon Heta in the last eight, while world number one Luke Humphries will take on Mike De Decker.
Humphries also had a slow start in his match against New Zealander Jonny Tata, losing the first two legs, but came back to win 6-3.
Defending champion Gerwyn Price, who beat Littler in last year’s final, got off to a winning start, beating Joe Comito 6-3 while top seed Stephen Bunting saw off Brody Klinge.
Heta won 6-0, while there were also wins for Josh Rock, De Decker and Chris Dobey.