Luke Littler is eyeing redemption at the World Championship finals later this year after securing his maiden World Series of Darts Finals title in Amsterdam on Sunday.

Littler, who won the Premier League in May, comfortably dispatched Michael Smith 11-4 in the final on Sunday with a 102.21 average after losing the first two legs.

The 17-year-old began the day with a quarter-final triumph over Chris Dobey before turning on the style against home favourite Michael van Gerwen in the semis.

Littler took home the £80,000 prize money but remains behind Dirk van Duijvenbode in the world rankings due to the tournament being an invitational one.

The teenager rose to fame earlier this year with his impressive run at the World Championships, reaching the final but losing to world number one Luke Humphries.

And Littler, who avenged Humphries in the Premier League final, wants to go one better at Alexandra Palace later this year.

"I'm playing well so I will go back home and practice even more. There is no time to sit about, it's a busy winter coming up," Littler said.

"Everyone wants to win everything but I've learned you can't do that. I would like to win another major [title].

"I want the Worlds as anyone else does but another major would mean the world."