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Luke Littler secures back-to-back Premier League wins in Newcastle

Luke Littler earned back-to-back Premier League victories with a 6-1 win over Luke Humphries in the final at Newcastle.

Night eight saw “the Nuke” beat Stephen Bunting and Rob Cross on his way to a fourth win of the competition.

Both Littler and Humphries had previously met in two finals during this season’s Premier League, with one win each.

Humphries cut a frustrated figure as “the Nuke” stormed into a 4-0 lead with three successive double 20 checkouts.

Missed doubles proved to be costly for the world number one throughout the contest as Littler eased to victory and admitted afterwards he overcame some tiredness during Thursday’s showpiece.

He said: “I’m very happy with my performances tonight, obviously it drifted off a bit towards the end, feeling a bit tired. I’m just good to get over that winning line in the final.

“My normal throw, or what I was throwing with tonight, I just felt tired so changed it up a bit. After the match Luke said he was tired, but I just had to stick in there.

“I’m feeling well. Tonight I was feeling tired when I would’ve been last week in the final. It’s all about making sure in yourself you’re right and get up on stage to play these games.”

An impressive evening for Littler started with a dominant quarter-final victory over Bunting, where in 10 minutes the Nuke earned a 6-0 win, averaging just under 110.

Bunting remains bottom of the standings without a win so far, but Littler hopes he can get that much-needed victory under his belt.

“I think last week he said he’s putting too much pressure on himself, without a win in eight weeks,” Littler said.

“If I were Stephen you’ve just got to relax. Saying come on win that first game. I’m sure once he gets that first win and gets that winning

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