
Darts superstar Beau Greaves continues to dominate the PDC Women’s Series, extending her incredible unbeaten streak to 72 consecutive matches after clinching victory in both tournaments held in Wigan on Saturday.
The 21-year-old from Doncaster, already a three-time WDF Women’s World Champion, showcased her exceptional form just a day after confirming her participation in the PDC World Championship at London’s Alexandra Palace this December.
Greaves’ winning momentum comes on the back of a remarkable performance at the World Youth Championship, where she famously defeated world number two Luke Littler in the semi-finals.
Double Triumph in Wigan
Greaves defeated Fallon Sherrock 5–4 in both of Saturday’s finals, bringing her tally to 11 consecutive tournament titles. Her consistency has been nothing short of astonishing, with 16 victories from 22 events in the 2025 Women’s Series so far.
Her latest double triumph not only strengthens her grip on the Women’s Series rankings but also highlights her dominance across both women’s and mixed competitions.
The action in Wigan continues on Sunday with the final two tournaments of the 24-event PDC Women’s Series, where Greaves will look to extend her winning streak even further.
Upcoming Challenges and Major Competitions
Having already secured her spot at Ally Pally, Greaves will now prepare for a busy schedule on the world stage. She will compete in:
- PDC Grand Slam of Darts – Wolverhampton, early November
- World Youth Championship Final – Minehead, late November (vs defending champion Gian van Veen)
- PDC World Championship – Alexandra Palace, from 11 December
Joining Greaves at the World Championship will be fellow English players Fallon Sherrock and Lisa Ashton, as women’s darts continues to gain visibility and recognition at the highest levels of the sport.
Dominance and Determination
Greaves’ run of 72 straight victories is one of the most impressive streaks in professional darts history. Her composure under pressure, scoring consistency, and relentless drive have made her the clear standout of the 2025 season.
Speaking after her latest win, Greaves said she was focused on maintaining her level:
“It’s been an amazing year, but I’m just taking it one match at a time. I’m enjoying my darts and staying confident. Hopefully, I can keep this run going.”
Her ability to maintain focus across multiple competitions — from the Women’s Series to mixed-gender events — has earned her widespread respect among fans and analysts alike.
A Rising Star with No Limits
At just 21, Beau Greaves is already rewriting darts history. With her entry into the PDC World Championship, she now has the opportunity to challenge the world’s elite on the biggest stage.
Her performances continue to inspire a new generation of female players, proving that women’s darts is stronger and more competitive than ever.
The PDC Women’s Series concludes Sunday in Wigan, and all eyes will be on whether Greaves can extend her phenomenal winning streak to a historic 74 matches.


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