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Greaves Sets Sights on PDC Top 64 After Dominant Women's Series Display

Beau Greaves underlined her dominance in the PDC Women's Series with back-to-back title wins in Wigan, including a 100.20 average in one semi-final. T...

Greaves Dominates Women's Series

Beau Greaves produced a devastating display of darts to claim back-to-back PDC Women's Series titles at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan, underlining her status as the dominant force in the women's game. The 21-year-old swept aside all opposition across two events, clinching her 56th and 57th career Women's Series crowns with a blend of high scoring and clinical finishing.

In Event 13, Greaves whitewashed Sweden's Vicky Pruim 5-0 in the final, averaging 88.41 and never allowing her opponent a foothold. The path to the final saw her overcome Jade Gofford (5-3) and Fallon Sherrock (5-2) in composed fashion. Hours later, she returned to dispatch Poland’s Karolina Ratajska 5-1 in the Event 14 final, sealing her second title of the day.

Record-Breaking Performances

Greaves’s semi-final display in Event 14 was particularly eye-catching, as she averaged a stunning 100.20 against Dutch star Aileen de Graaf. That followed a 5-3 quarter-final victory over Aoife McCormack, showcasing her ability to peak when it matters. The tournament average of 82.05 in the final may not reflect her true dominance, but it was more than enough to extend her unparalleled record in the series.

"I know we had a tough game but I'm really happy to win that there," Greaves said after the final. "I simply get more enjoyment out of the ladies' game. Obviously I know I win a lot, that's not the point. To see some of the girls and stuff is nice but I'm playing a lot and really enjoying it."

Her relentless consistency has seen her win 57 of the 86 Women's Series events staged since 2020, a staggering 66% success rate. The latest triumphs only bolster her aura of invincibility within the women's circuit.

Aiming for the Top 64

Despite her supremacy in the Women's Series, Greaves is determined to break new ground by cracking the top 64 in the PDC Order of Merit. Achieving that milestone would automatically elevate her out of the Women's Series and into the full PDC tour, a leap that has been a stated goal for some time.

Such a move would see her regularly competing against the likes of Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, and Luke Littler in floor tournaments and televised majors. It remains a bold ambition, but one that is increasingly realistic given her sustained excellence.

"That's what I'm aiming for, that spot, and they all support me and all want me to do well, but I think they want me to leave this and do that!" she joked. "But that's what I want, I want to be a professional darts player, plough on and play well. That's the main goal, just enjoy my darts and end up in that top 64."

Currently sitting just outside the top 100, Greaves would need to consistently reach the latter stages of Pro Tour events and challenge at the World Championship to accumulate the required ranking money. Her talent is undeniable, but the transition from women’s dominance to mixed elite competition is a steep climb.

Key Takeaways

  • Beau Greaves won back-to-back Women's Series titles in dominant fashion, making it 57 career titles in the series.
  • Her Event 14 semi-final average of 100.20 against Aileen de Graaf was the standout performance of the weekend.
  • Greaves is targeting a top-64 spot on the PDC Order of Merit, which would see her leave the Women's Series to compete full-time on the main tour.
  • She acknowledges the support of her peers but remains focused on enjoying her darts while pursuing her professional ambitions.

Quick Facts

Player: Beau Greaves

Event: PDC Women's Series 2026

Titles won: Events 13 & 14

Finals: 5-0 vs Vicky Pruim (Event 13), 5-1 vs Karolina Ratajska (Event 14)

Highest average: 100.20 (semi-final, Event 14)

Career Women's Series titles: 57

Next goal: PDC top 64

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