Luke Littler’s incredible 2024 prize money earnings after sealing £150k Grand Slam jackpot | Other | Sport

Luke Littler’s incredible 2024 prize money earnings after sealing £150k Grand Slam jackpot | Other | Sport
Luke Littler’s incredible 2024 prize money earnings after sealing £150k Grand Slam jackpot | Other | Sport

Luke Littler jumped up to fifth in the world after pocketing a whopping £150,000 for lifting the Grand Slam of Darts trophy in Wolverhampton on Sunday evening.

It marks the first -ranked major title triumph for the teenage sensation, who burst onto the scene at the World Championship just under 12 months ago.

Since making the final of the Worlds, Littler has continued to go from strength to strength and is the provisional favourite ahead of next month’s Alexandra Palace return.

But how much has Luke Littler pocketed from his first year in professional darts?

Luke Littler’s 2024 earnings after Grand Slam win

While he was denied a dream debut at the World Championship by Humphries, Littler of course didn’t go home empty-handed from the tournament.

Littler’s run to the final during a maiden Ally Pally appearance earned him a hefty £200,000 – not bad for a couple of week’s work!

His next major payday came during a stunning Premier League campaign, with his triumph over Humphries in the final in May worth an even better £315,000.

The majority of that figure was made up of the £275,000 prize for winning the final, with the extra £40,000 coming from bonuses picked up across the competition’s 16 weeks on the road.

Annoyingly for Littler, because the Premier League isn’t a ranking event, the Premier League prize money didn’t count towards his placing in the Order of Merit.

But that hasn’t stopped him from breaking into the top five in double quick time.

Wins on the European Tour have earned him £91,000 throughout the year, while his exploits in the Players Championship have returned £71,500.

Other impressive money spinners have included the World Series of Darts finals (£80,000), UK Open (£15,000), World Matchplay (£10,000) and World Grand Prix (£7,500).

But it’s his latest six-figure success at the Grand Slam final that slots in behind his Premier League and World Championship takings as the third-highest single return of the year.

Overall, across both ranked and non-ranking events, Littler has now earned just over £1million for his work in 2024 – he doesn’t even turn 18 until January.

There will be yet another chance to add to his wallet next weekend when the darts circus rolls into Minehead for the Players Championship Finals.

The event, which sees the top 64 players in the world go head-to-head, has a total purse of £600,000 on offer, with the winner taking home a cool £120,000.

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