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Luke Littler Ends Five-Year Partnership With Manager Martin Foulds Before World Grand Prix

The world No. 2 says a busier schedule has prompted a move to new representation.

Overview

  • Littler announced on Instagram that he is leaving ZXF Management after five years, calling the decision mutual and thanking Foulds.
  • The 18-year-old remains scheduled to face Gian van Veen on day two of the World Grand Prix in Leicester.
  • ZXF, led by Foulds, has represented him since 2020 and also manages players including Nathan Aspinall and Chris Dobey.
  • Coverage notes Foulds helped secure commercial deals and offered financial guidance during Littler’s rise.
  • A sports finance expert has projected he could earn up to £100 million over the next decade through prize money and endorsements.