Beau Greaves continues her dominance in the PDC Women's Series, solidifying her position as one of the most talented female players in darts history. The 22-year-old from Doncaster extended her unbeaten run to an unprecedented 100 matches with a resounding double-header at Hildesheim.
Greaves' impressive performance saw her win both Events One and Two without losing a single leg, securing 15 consecutive Women's Series titles in the process. Her consistency was on full display as she outperformed top opponents, including Fallon Sherrock, Robyn Byrne, and Lisa Ashton.
When asked about her strategy going forward, Greaves revealed that she likes to play on the women's series because it allows her to maintain some enjoyment while still competing at a high level. She also expressed her desire not to get beaten in any tournament, stating that she will be "raging" if she loses, as she doesn't want her winning streak to end.
Greaves' impressive performance has set her up nicely for the 2026 season, where she already boasts a Β£3,000 lead on the rankings. The top three players from the final women's series rankings will qualify for the 2026/27 Paddy Power World Darts Championship, while the top eight players will compete in July's Betfred Women's World Matchplay.
As Greaves continues to push her dominance in the sport, it will be interesting to see how she fares against other top competitors. Will she be able to maintain her winning streak, or will another player emerge to challenge her? One thing is for sure - Beau Greaves is a force to be reckoned with in the world of darts.
Greaves' impressive performance saw her win both Events One and Two without losing a single leg, securing 15 consecutive Women's Series titles in the process. Her consistency was on full display as she outperformed top opponents, including Fallon Sherrock, Robyn Byrne, and Lisa Ashton.
When asked about her strategy going forward, Greaves revealed that she likes to play on the women's series because it allows her to maintain some enjoyment while still competing at a high level. She also expressed her desire not to get beaten in any tournament, stating that she will be "raging" if she loses, as she doesn't want her winning streak to end.
Greaves' impressive performance has set her up nicely for the 2026 season, where she already boasts a Β£3,000 lead on the rankings. The top three players from the final women's series rankings will qualify for the 2026/27 Paddy Power World Darts Championship, while the top eight players will compete in July's Betfred Women's World Matchplay.
As Greaves continues to push her dominance in the sport, it will be interesting to see how she fares against other top competitors. Will she be able to maintain her winning streak, or will another player emerge to challenge her? One thing is for sure - Beau Greaves is a force to be reckoned with in the world of darts.