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Luke Littler rages as he spots darts rival using bizarre distraction tactic during game

Luke Littler was really upset after his darts opponent, Krzysztof Ratajski, used a bizarre 'distraction' tactic during their game.

At the Belgian Darts Open, 17-year-old sensation Littler took on Ratajski from Poland in Oktoberhallen in Wieze. Littler won the match 6-3, but he wasn't happy with his opponent's efforts to distract him. While Littler was throwing, Ratajski was spotted sipping from HIS water bottle.

After the win, Littler said: "I saw him drink a bit of my water. I saw him do it again so I just put it on the floor. Trying to get to me. If he is then fair enough, I'm just glad to get the win." Even though Littler didn't like it, he later laughed about it online. He posted pictures showing what Ratajski did and wrote: "0-0 drinks my water? 1-2 drinks my water? hmm... goodnight see you all in the morning."

Despite the drama, Littler elevated his performance after what some are calling the 'Watergate' incident. He threw six 180s, achieving an impressive average score of 97.05, defeating the 'Polish Eagle', and securing a spot in the tournament's third round.

Littler is set to battle it out with Damon Heta on the afternoon of Sunday, March 10. This happens just a week after Heta knocked him out of the UK Open, promising an exciting showdown between the pair.

The youthful 17 year old addressed the upcoming rematch, saying: "That's what people say revenge is a thing. But I just get on with the next game and beat what's in front of me".

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