Luke Littler readying himself for Mensur Suljovic challenge amid slow play talk
Luke Littler, left, is safely through to the third round. Picture: Bradley Collyer/PA
Luke Littler knows he will have to find a way to deal with the gamesmanship of Mensur Suljovic if he wants to keep his World Championship bid on track.
The world number one cruised into the third round with a 3-0 win over David Davies and looks a good bet to become the first man since Gary Anderson in 2016 to defend an Alexandra Palace title.
On paper, Christmas came early on Sunday as two of his biggest obstacles to the semi-final crashed out, with his likely quarter-final opponent Gerwyn Price beaten, along with possible third-round opponent Joe Cullen.
Littler will instead meet Suljovic after the Austrian beat Cullen 3-1 in a tense affair, which saw Cullen accuse his opponent of cheating after slow play.
If thatās darts , I donāt want no part of it!
— J O E C U L L E N (@rockstar_13_) December 21, 2025
Always liked Mensur away from the board but that was plain for all to see!
I donāt think Iām alone in feeling this way. The old guard will say itās part of the game but word it how you will - itās CHEATING!
Thatās not darts š
Suljovic is notorious for playing at a snailās pace and is likely to decrease his speed even further in a bid to unsettle Littler.
But the teenager, who admits he prefers to play faster players, will be ready for the dark arts.
āItās Mensur in my way now. As a player, youāve just got to face whatās in front of you,ā he said.
āYouāve got to face the challenges of what the playerās going to do.
āThere was a lot of talk about Mensur throwing slow. Iāve just got to be ready for it and see what happens.
āFor myself and a lot of other players, we have fast throws.
āYou donāt want to be stood there for as long. Because youāre getting cold and you just want to get on with it. But, if you start off darts slow like Mensur, heās not going to change for anyone. Heās not going to change for me. Heās just going to do his job and he wants to win. I want to win.ā
Cullen did not take defeat well, accusing Suljovic of cheating and saying he wanted āno partā in darts if that was the way he was going to play.
But Littler laughed off the suggestion it was cheating.
āJoeās felt like heās slowed it down. Itās not cheating,ā he said.
š£ļø "I saw him walk off and thought he was out of his stride - I had to punish him and get that first set won."
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 21, 2025
Luke Littler reflects on his whitewash win over David Davies, and assesses his next contest against Mensur Suljovic.#WCDarts pic.twitter.com/tU34BSvFeH
āItās just for Mensur, obviously he flicks his flight and obviously heās doing it until he feels settled.
āAnd if he does it, obviously, a bit longer against me, then I just have to wait for him and throw my darts.ā
Littler admitted that Suljovic had entered his direct messages when the draw was made in November, predicting they would meet.
āIt was on Instagram. I always check my messages and my requests,ā Littler explained. āHe said something like, ākind regards, good luck, see you in round threeā or something. And yeah, itās happened and like I said, hopefully we can have a good game.ā





