Luke Littler narrowly avoided a first-round exit at the Winmau World Masters after surviving a match dart in a dramatic victory over Mike De Decker in Milton Keynes.
Littler has won six of the eight ranked PDC major TV titles over the past 12 months, including a successful World Championship title defence, but suffered a huge scare in his tournament opener at Arena MK.
The 19-year-old came close to a stunning nine-darter during a topsy-turvy contest, where De Decker won back-to-back sets but missed a match dart for a 3-1 win before Littler produced a late fightback.
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Littler - who fired seven maximums and posted a 98.62 average - broke De Decker to drag the contest into a deciding set, where he won both legs to complete a 3-2 win and set up a second-round meeting with Ross Smith.
Defending champion Luke Humphries and Josh Rock both came back from a set down to beat Dave Chisnall and Connor Scutt respectively, while Danny Noppert and Stephen Bunting also made a winning start by the same margin.
Littler survives huge scare in Masters thriller
The world No 1 made an early statement with a 13-dart hold and recovered from missing set darts in the next to take the opener in a deciding leg, only for De Decker to level the match with a spectacular 121 finish on the bullseye.
Wayward finishing from Littler - who only converted six of 19 attempts at double - allowed De Decker to pinch a break on his way to claiming the third set, before the Belgian held throw in the opening leg of the next to move a leg from a famous victory.
Littler came agonisingly close to the first nine-darter of the tournament, missing D15 after eight perfect darts, then snatched the set in the next leg after De Decker squandered a match dart on D11 for a 142 finish.
De Decker never recovered from his missed opportunity, as Littler won the next two legs - in a tournament format where sets are played over the best of three legs - to continue his pursuit for one of only two missing PDC TV majors from his CV.
"That was a tough one," Littler told ITV. "I just didn't get going there. Mike [De Decker] deserved to win the second and third sets. I had to fight back and that's what I done.
"A little bit [of nerves] because it's first to two [legs per set], not first to three. I got over the line, found about a bit of form and got the win."
Winning start for Humphries' title defence
Humphries fired a 104.13 average and crashed seven 180s in just 10 legs during his victory over Chisnall, where he responded to wasting five set darts in the opener to take the next three sets.
The world No 2 produced 12 and 11-dart legs and brushed past Chisnall, despite missing 13 of 20 attempts on double, with Humphries targeting improvement with his finishing when he faces Luke Woodhouse.
"My scoring was top notch, but I need to sharpen up on my doubles," Humphries said. "It's always great to be the defending champion in any tournament.
"I've got fond memories from last year, and I'm hoping to create more memories this year. It's a cut-throat tournament. If you're not hitting your doubles you're going to put yourself under pressure, but I'm really pleased with the way I ended that match."
Woodhouse produced a scintillating 108.64 average to dismantle German No 1 Martin Schindler in straight sets, while Noppert beat Daryl Gurney 3-1 and Bunting saw off Jeffrey de Graaf by the same scoreline.
Former world champion Rob Cross beat World Championship semi-finalist Ryan Searle 3-1 to book a last-16 showdown with Rock, while Smith overcame Dutch debutant Jimmy van Schie to book his Saturday meeting with Littler.
Winmau World Masters: Saturday's second-round schedule
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)
Round Two x4
Best of seven sets
Damon Heta v Chris Dobey
Gary Anderson v James Wade
Gian van Veen v Nathan Aspinall
Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price
Evening Session (1900 GMT)
Round Two x4
Best of seven sets
Rob Cross v Josh Rock
Stephen Bunting v Danny Noppert
Luke Littler v Ross Smith
Luke Humphries v Luke Woodhouse
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