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Luke Littler says successfully defending his World Championship title is "what dreams are made of".The 18-year-old joins Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis and Gary Anderson in winning successive crowns and he is the new king of Alexandra Palace.Littler burst onto the scene with an epic debut run to the final two years ago and has not lost on that stage since after a masterful 7-1 win over Gian van Veen, which earned him a record £1million prize cheque.

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00:00Luke, massive congratulations.
00:02Back-to-back world champion.
00:04How good does it feel?
00:05Yeah, it feels amazing.
00:07It's what dreams are made of.
00:09Obviously, everyone wants a first world title,
00:11but just to come back here and win it again
00:14and go back-to-back, it feels amazing.
00:16How did the second one feel compared to the first one?
00:18Was it as good? Was it better?
00:19Yeah, obviously, nothing will ever beat a first world title
00:22for anyone in any sport,
00:24because that's the first time you've done it.
00:26But this was just all about retaining it,
00:28bringing it back home with me for 11, 12 months.
00:33And, yeah, just adding my list,
00:35my name to the list of world champions to go back-to-back.
00:38It's a very short list, but I'm on it.
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