LUKE LITTLER has sent a brilliant response to a bitter fan after the teen sensation skipped the PDC event.

The 17-year-old has decided to take some time out for a hard-earned rest in Orlando, Florida.

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Luke Littler has sent a brilliant response to a bitter fan over his absence at the current PDC eventCredit: Getty

Littler is set to miss out on the Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen, Denmark this week.

And his absence has not only sparked anger in a fan but also shown the Premier League darts champion’s attitude towards his sport.

In a reply to a young fan’s Facebook post, Littler is showing no signs slow down anytime soon in the sport after his trip to Orlando.

The PDC posted the draw for the current tournament across their social media platforms this week, with one fan commenting, “Another tournament I can enjoy without a certain person being mentioned all the time!”

The teen saw the comment, much to the fan’s surprise, and hit back with a hilarious response to show he has no plans to stop dominating the sport.

Littler replied: “Enjoy it while you can, ” alongside a side-eye emoji showcasing his intentions for the near future.

The teen is fresh off his victory over Luke Humphries in the Premier League Darts final.

The darts star has had an incredible six months in darts, rising to fame at the World Championship where he sailed through to the final but was denied a victory by Humphries.

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He then earned his spot in Premier League Darts thanks to his successes.

And despite a busy schedule, he hit back with a win against Humphries last month in the play-off final at the O2 Arena.

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Littler’s busy schedule has prompted him to take some time out to rest physically and mentally.

The teen revealed he told his manager that he needed a break as he said: “Next week we’re going to Orlando.

“There’s a competition at the weekend, but I just said to my manager, ‘Can I have the week off, [I] don’t want to play, [Id’ rather] go on holiday’.”

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