Luke Littler hammers Ryan Searle on World Matchplay debut


Luke Littler stormed through to the second round of his debut World Matchplay with a 10-2 rout of Ryan Searle.

Littler, the second seed on his first appearance at Blackpoolโ€™s Winter Gardens, looked like a man in a hurry as he jumped out to a 6-0 lead.

And although Searle was able to get on the board late on, there was never going to be any way back against Littler, who averaged nearly 109.

โ€œI was well up for tonight,โ€ Littler said on Sky Sports. โ€œI wanted that win, to get that winning feeling and Iโ€™ve done it in some standard.โ€

After revealing earlier this week he had failed his driving theory test for a fourth time, Littler said he has not been doing his homework for that as he has been keeping his focus on his game, adding: โ€œIโ€™ve got a competition to focus on.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve been practising so much,โ€ he said. โ€œObviously Iโ€™ve not put much on social media but Iโ€™ve been at home putting the hours in, hours and hours, and Iโ€™m glad itโ€™s paid off tonight.โ€

World number four Stephen Bunting survived a dogfight with Ryan Joyce to advance with a 10-8 victory.

Joyce came from 8-4 down to level the contest at 8-8 when Bunting appeared to be distracted while looking to close out from 45, and was then a whisker away from going 9-8 up as he narrowly missed double five.

Bunting responded with a 180 and then checked out from 41 to secure his progress, but could not hide his frustration.

โ€œIโ€™m so disappointed,โ€ he said. โ€œWe had a battle last year. Thankfully Iโ€™ve not gone the distance this year and Iโ€™ve saved a bit of energy for the next round. We go on, weโ€™re in the next round.โ€

Fifth seed Jonny Clayton survived a tough contest against Martin Schindler to prevail 10-7, despite the German putting up better numbers for much of the contest.

Claytonโ€™s average was 99.60 compared to Schindlerโ€™s 103.45 but the Welshman picked his moments to advance.

โ€œI am here, I want to win this tournament,โ€ Clayton said. โ€œHopefully it is going to be my week. I love it when I pass the first round.โ€

Earlier 13th seed Gary Anderson saw off Luke Woodhouse 10-5 despite a spectacular 167 checkout from the Englishman.

Four seeds were sent home during Sundayโ€™s afternoon session as further shocks followed Saturdayโ€™s exits of top seed Luke Humphries and eighth seed Nathan Aspinall.

Seventh seed Damon Heta fell to Andrew Gilding in a contest that went to overtime, with Gilding eventually prevailing 12-10 after a late fightback came to nothing for Heta.

Gilding advances to face Dirk van Duijvenbode, who saw off 10th seed Rob Cross 10-8 after rallying from 6-2 down in a remarkable contest.

Jermaine Wattimena beat 15th seed Peter Wright 10-8 while Mike De Decker beat 12th seed Dave Chisnall 10-7.

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