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"Like I've said in many interviews, World number one can last a couple of months, world champion is forever. So I've got a really tough task tomorrow."Many have been surprised with his opponent Luke Littler's blistering run throughout this tournament, but Humphries isn't, and he doesn't expect the 16-year-old will be overcome by the occasion. https://twitter.com/SkySportsDarts/status/1742318707580272805 "I've seen it many, many times." "When you come up on this stage, it can be a lot tougher but he's just proved that he's (Luke Litter) got a lot of bottle. "Nothing is going to faze him. He played like that tonight, so tomorrow's not going to faze him. I'm probably going to have to play the game of my life to stand a chance of beating him. "It's an uphill task. "I've got to play at my best tomorrow. But I'm hoping I make him play his best as well and hopefully we produce one of the best world finals anyone's ever seen. "One of our lives will change forever tomorrow." Read more:
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