Luke Littler won his fourth successive major title on Sunday, beating Luke Humphries 6-5 in the World Masters final in Milton Keynes.
What happened?
Littler's victory marked his first World Masters title, leaving him with just two of the 11 major televised tournaments to win in his astonishing two-year tour career.
He was last defeated on a major stage in October, when he went out in the second round of the European Championship.
Why it matters for Luke Littler
The 19-year-old double world champion played down Humphries' suggestion that he is the "greatest darts player to ever live", stating he cannot be considered the greatest until he beats Phil Taylor's record of 16 world titles.
Littler said: "I won't be the greatest unless I win more than what Phil won."
What comes next?
The Premier League is coming up, and Littler looks forward to winning more majors this year, with his sights set on the remaining two tournaments he has yet to win.
He will face stiff competition, including from Humphries, who has regularly challenged him and will be looking to bounce back from his defeat.
Littler and Humphries have met in seven major finals, with Littler emerging victorious each time, including this latest win on Sunday.
The pace and rhythm of the game suit both players, and their matches often bring out the best in each other.
Littler got his hands on the World Masters trophy for the first time, and it "means a lot" to him, as he continues his ascent towards greatness in the darts world.
He added: "It means everything, and obviously it's one another one ticked off now."
Littler's focus will now turn to the upcoming Premier League, where he will face a tough field of competitors, but he is confident in his ability to perform well and win more majors.
The young darts star has already achieved incredible success in his short career, and his latest win will only add to his growing reputation as one of the sport's top players.