Littler misses nine-darter and survives match dart in HUGE Masters scare

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Luke Littler narrowly avoided a first-round exit at the Winmau World Masters after surviving a match dart in a dramatic victory over Mike De Decker in Milton Keynes.

Littler has won six of the eight ranked PDC major TV titles over the past 12 months, including a successful World Championship title defence, but suffered a huge scare in his tournament opener at Arena MK.

The 19-year-old came close to a stunning nine-darter during a topsy-turvy contest, where De Decker won back-to-back sets but missed a match dart for a 3-1 win before Littler produced a late fightback.

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De Decker missed a match dart against Littler, the Belgian going agonisingly close to a 142 checkout

Littler - who fired seven maximums and posted a 98.62 average - broke De Decker to drag the contest into a deciding set, where he won both legs to complete a 3-2 win and set up a second-round meeting with Ross Smith.

"That was a tough one," Littler told ITV. "I just didn't get going there. Mike [De Decker] deserved to win the second and third sets. I had to fight back and that's what I done.

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Image: Littler and De Decker produced a five-set thriller

"A little bit [of nerves] because it's first to two [legs per set], not first to three. I got over the line, found about a bit of form and got the win."

Defending champion Luke Humphries and Josh Rock both came back from a set down to beat Dave Chisnall and Connor Scutt respectively, while Danny Noppert and Stephen Bunting also made winning starts by the same margin.

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Winmau World Masters: Saturday's second-round schedule

Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Round Two x4
Best of seven sets
Damon Heta v Chris Dobey
Gary Anderson v James Wade
Gian van Veen v Nathan Aspinall
Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Round Two x4
Best of seven sets
Rob Cross v Josh Rock
Stephen Bunting v Danny Noppert
Luke Littler v Ross Smith
Luke Humphries v Luke Woodhouse

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