Luke Littler defended his Belgian Darts Open title by seeing off home favourite Mike de Decker with a comprehensive 8-5 victory.
This victory in Oktoberhallen in Wieze was the third for the Briton in eight days after winning his first UK Open title in Minehead last weekend followed by a Premier League triumph in Brighton on Thursday.
The 18-year-old beat Luke Woodhouse (6-4) and Dave Chisnall (6-4) on Sunday before beating 14th seed James Wade (7-3) in the semi-finals.
In the final of the Belgian Open, the teenager took a 7-3 lead, managing to stay clear and although De Decker briefly threatened another fightback, Littler ultimately emerged triumph.
How much did Luke Littler earn at Belgian Open?
Registering a back-to-back title win, champion Luke Littler took home £30,000. This is the same amount he made last year by winning the title.
Mike de Decker was rewarded £12,000 for being the other finalist.
James Wade and Ross Smith earn £8,500 each for making it to the semi-finals.
Belgian Darts Open 2025 prize money
The total prize pot for the competition is the same as last year at £175,000.
The full breakdown is as follows:
- Winner: £30,000
- Runner-up: £12,000
- Semi-finalists: £8,500
- Quarter-finalists: £6,000
- Third round: £4,000
- Second round: £2,500
- First round: £1,250
- Total: £175,000
Luke Littler 2025 prize money so far
Littler earned £500,000 for winning the most recent PDC World Darts Championship.
He then took home £110,000 for claiming the title at the UK Open in early March, where he thrashed the experienced James Wade 11-2 in the final. Now he has added £30,000 with the Belgian Open title win.
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What is Luke Littler’s net worth?
Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler is reportedly worth in excess of £1.5million.
He pocketed a staggering £1,013,500 in prize money in 2024 and earned £618,500 from ranking events.
A title win at the invitational Premier League and World Series of Darts fetched him the other £395,000.
Littler received his biggest paychek of £500,000 after he beat Michael van Gerwen to become world champion in early January.
His stunning win at the UK Open 2025 earned him a staggering £110,000 to add to his overall bank balance.