If there’s ever a way to win a darts match, that’s how you do it. Luke Humphries secured an impressive comeback win over Michael Smith at the Grand Slam of Darts in spectacular style as he rounded off their match with a nine-darter.Humphries won’t be giving up his world no.1 spot easily in LeicesterSky SportsHaving fallen behind earlier on in the match, Humphries left himself a mountain to climb.But 2023 champion Humphries came back to beat ‘Bully Boy’ to win the group stage match 5-3. The winning dart saw Humphries check out at 144, the final dart seeing him make a double 12. Humphries won the leg in the quickest way possible with his nine-darter, sending the crowd in Wolverhampton into delirium.The world no.1’s nine-darter was the first one he’s managed in a game he’s won in what was a rather surprising stat. As for the result, Humphries has sealed his place in the knockout stage of the Grand Slam of Darts having beaten Aussie Alex Spellman in his first group match on Saturday. The Newbury-born star still has one more group match to go as he will face Nathan Aspinall on Monday evening. Humphries is looking sharp at a tournament where he’s looking to fight off rival Luke Littler in the battle to be the best darts player in the world. With just £72,000 in prize money separating the two players, Littler will leapfrog Humphries at the top of the rankings.In fact, as the prize money is measured over a two-year period Humphries will be required to win the Grand Slam of Darts to maintain his world no.1 status with his 2023 winnings not counting.The perfect way to win a darts match from HumphriesView Tweet: https://t.co/vp5g4MvT9cGrand Slam of Darts summaryNo problems on Sunday night for Littler as he claimed a comfortable 5-3 win over Conor Scutt. There was also a triumph for Nathan Aspinall, who beat Spellman 5-2 following defeat to Michael Smith on Saturday night. However, there were defeats for Stephen Bunting and Michael van Gerwen, who suffered at the hands of Martin Schindler and Niko Springer respectively. Meanwhile, rising star Beau Greaves is out of the tournament having lost to both Van Gerwen and Gary Anderson over the weekend.