I’d like to be the first’ – Luke Humphries on verge of darts history after winning seventh TV major title in 15 months

I’d like to be the first’ – Luke Humphries on verge of darts history after winning seventh TV major title in 15 months

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I’d like to be the first’ – Luke Humphries on verge of darts history after winning seventh TV major title in 15 months
Author: Chisanga Malata
Published: Feb, 04 2025 10:18

LUKE HUMPHRIES is set to make history as darts’ first-ever TWO MILLION man. The World No.1 held his nerve to defeat Jonny Clayton to win the Winmau World Masters on Sunday night. But now ‘Cool Hand’ has his eyes set on hitting the magic double figures in Major victories. Humphries, 29, reasserted his authority of the arrows with a staggering seventh major title success in just the past 15 months.

 [Luke Humphries holding a trophy aloft after winning a darts tournament.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luke Humphries holding a trophy aloft after winning a darts tournament.]

He is clear at the top of the PDC Order of Merit rankings with the £100,000 winners cheque from MK pushing him beyond £1.9 million secured over 15 months. Humphries now has the chance to be the first in the rankings system to hit the £2MILLION mark and can get there at the upcoming UK Open. But it’s trophies and not cash that drives him as he said: “It obviously would be really nice to do that.

 [Luke Humphries celebrates winning the Winmau World Masters.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luke Humphries celebrates winning the Winmau World Masters.]

“It’s not like a goal that you’re looking at and thinking I need to do that. The prize money in darts is just going to go up and up over the next few years, I think everyone knows that. “It’s probably going to be a common thing, so someone is going to reach the £2 million mark whether I do it or not, but I’d like to be the first one to do it.”. In the all-time PDC greats of title wins, Humphries sits just three behind third-placed James Wade after Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.

 [Luke Littler congratulated by Luke Humphries after a darts match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Luke Littler congratulated by Luke Humphries after a darts match.]

JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. BELOW is a list of darts world champions by year. The list does not include winners from the pre-Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) era or BDO world champions. That means Raymond van Barneveld, for example, is only listed once - Barney also won four BDO titles - and none of Eric Bristow's five BDO titles are included. Most World Titles. "That’s clearly his next goal, adding: “People forget it’s two out of three majors I’ve won now.

"You do get the little bit of people where they kind of think that when you have a couple of bad performances that you’re going to fall down and that’s it, you’re defending so much, you’re going to collapse. "But like I said a couple of days ago, I’m just here to enjoy myself, win as much as I can and there’s another one ticked off. “To be three away from James, what a legend he is. To be close to him. I was nothing and now I’ve got seven.

"When you put it into perspective, when you can be close to a legend like James, it really is something special, so if I can get that 10 mark, then I think that would be a massive appreciation for myself and my family.”. Humphries’ glory took some of the spotlight away from his big mate Luke Littler. The World Champion was knocked out at the quarter-final stage by Jonny Clayton. But humble Humphries isn’t bothered one bit about taking attention as he said: “I mean his [Littler] name is always going to be in the headlines, because he is absolutely incredible.

"So, for me, it doesn’t bother me. “I say it so many times and I’m not going to keep saying it, it doesn’t bother me. "My name has always been great in the headlines. I don’t think I’ve not got the respect. I feel like everyone does put my name on there. “It’s nice obviously to put up your name in the headlines of course. "But for me, I don’t care about that. I just care about winning major titles, and when I’m away from my family, I’ll make it worthwhile.

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