Barber proves he’s a cut above as pro darts player

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Connor Bennett

BBC News, Suffolk

Reporting fromSaxmundham

Alice Cunningham

BBC News, Suffolk

Shaun Whitmore/BBC Ryan Meikle smiles at the camera while standing in front of a dartboard. He is holding an electric hair clipper in one hair and a dart in his other. He has short dark hair and is wearing a grey coloured jumper.Shaun Whitmore/BBC

A professional darts player who balances the sport with his job as a barber is hoping to rise up the world rankings.

Ryan Meikle, 28, from Leiston, Suffolk, who is ranked 61 in the world, took on then 17-year-old Luke Littler just before Christmas in the PDC World Darts Championship.

While Littler took the 3-1 win, Meikle remained hungry to increase his presence in the sport while balancing his job at Nick’s Gents Hairdressing in Saxmundham.

Meikle, who has been cutting hair for the past 10 years, started playing darts when he was a young child, inspired by his father.

“Obviously one day I’d love to be full-time, but I love my job here as well,” he said on balancing his darts with his job.

“That’s not something I just want to give up that easy because I still enjoy it.”

He said he aimed to practise darts “a few hours every day” and it was “handy having a board” at work for quiet moments.

Meikle said he was aiming to make the “next step” by progressing further in competitions and championships.

“I feel like I can maybe get top 32 [in the world] and you are earning big money then,” he added.

imageShaun Whitmore/BBC Meikle is pictured aiming a dart at a dartboard. A TV can be seen behind him with BBC News on.Shaun Whitmore/BBC

Meikle gave Littler a tough game in December, which Littler himself admitted was a “fight until the end”.

“I think going into it I was really relaxed,” he explained.

“I was chilled and I think I showed I play quite well… then obviously in the last set he made it impossible for me to win.

“I was happy I pushed him and gave him a good game.”

imageShaun Whitmore/BBC Meikle is pictured giving a gentleman in a chair a haircut. He is holding a pair of clippers to the man's head.Shaun Whitmore/BBC

Meikle added that it was “incredible” that 10 minutes before their match, Littler enjoyed a portion of chips.

“He was just so chilled – ‘I’m just a bit hungry’ – just on his phone eating some chips 10 minutes before we’re about to play,” he said.

He added it had been “crazy” to see the sport’s popularity skyrocket with younger generations since Littler’s rise to fame.

Meikle’s own six-year-old son was even attempting to play now, he said.

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