Luke Littler compared to Tiger Woods as darts icon's net worth rockets past £1m
Barry Hearn has drawn powerful parallels between darts prodigy Luke Littler and golf legend Tiger Woods for the impact he's had in transforming his sport.
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Barry Hearn has drawn powerful parallels between darts prodigy Luke Littler and golf legend Tiger Woods for the impact he's had in transforming his sport.
Dan Ashworth followed Collette Roche through the press conference room twenty minutes after full-time on Saturday. Ms Roche, the chief operating officer, offered a polite “hello” to a colleague sitting in the front row. The grim-faced Ashworth avoided eye contact and did not break his stride.
ABU DHABI : Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto won the Formula Two championship in Abu Dhabi on Sunday ahead of his move to Formula One with the Sauber team next season.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada : Alexandre Pantoja submitted Kai Asakura in the second round at UFC 310 on Saturday to retain his flyweight belt while undefeated Shavkat Rakhmonov secured a shot at the welterweight title by handing Ian Machado Garry his first professional loss.
:A dominant Australia hammered India by 10 wickets in the day-night second test on Sunday to level the five-match series 1-1 and maintain their perfect pink-ball record at Adelaide Oval.
INDIANAPOLIS — Dan Lanning stood outside Oregon's locker room Saturday night, hugging and slapping hands with every player, coach and staff member leaving the confetti-filled field at Lucas Oil Stadium.
In the final weekend before the College Football Playoff field is revealed, the conference championship games were all about securing a spot or improving a seeding.
Dabo Swinney is, in many ways, the last man still standing strong against the unrelenting headwinds of the modern game — ignoring the transfer portal, lamenting roster limits and, on Saturday, holding fast to Clemson's oldest tradition of tripping over its own shoelaces when blessed with an otherwise advantageous position. It feels like there should be some word for that — a verb of some sort tying Clemson specifically to that type of collapse.