Beau Greaves dominates PDC Women’s Series events
Beau Greaves extended her remarkable dominance of the PDC Women’s Series last weekend, claiming both Events 13 and 14 at Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan, reports BritPanorama.
The victories bring her total to 12 titles from the first 16 tournaments of 2026, while her career tally now stands at 57 Women’s Series crowns.
In the Event 13 final, Greaves dispatched Vicky Pruim 5-0 with an average of 88.41, having earlier overcome Fallon Sherrock 5-2 in the quarter-finals. She then followed that triumph by defeating Karolina Ratajska 5-1 in the Event 14 decider, producing an impressive 100.20 average against Aileen de Graaf in the semi-finals.
Greaves has established herself as a significant presence in her debut season as a Tour Card holder, currently placing within the top 80 of the PDC Order of Merit. Having secured her first PDC ranking title and achieved a Pro Tour nine-darter, her next target is to break into the top 64, a milestone that would fundamentally alter her career trajectory and the Women’s Series landscape.
Achieving that ranking would remove her from Women’s Series eligibility, thus ending her stronghold over the competition. No female player has previously reached the top-64 cut-off, making this a noteworthy storyline. Greaves acknowledged the implications with her characteristic humour: “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!”
Despite her overwhelming success, the 2026 Women’s Series has not been without challenges. Fellow competitors Lisa Ashton, Deta Hedman, Vicky Pruim, and Eleanor Cairns have each secured titles this season, with Sherrock having previously ended Greaves’ lengthy winning streak earlier in the year. However, these victories represent isolated breakthroughs rather than any sustained challenge to Greaves’ supremacy.
Should Greaves achieve her goal of entering the top 64, the dynamics of the Women’s Series would shift significantly. Competitors such as Ashton, Sherrock, Hedman, Pruim, and Cairns would find themselves in a more competitive landscape, free from the influence of a player who has dominated the circuit for years.
In a sport where even slight changes in player standings can lead to monumental shifts, Greaves is on the brink of reshaping not just her destiny, but the entire trajectory of women’s darts. A reminder, perhaps, of how ambition and talent can intertwine to redefine the game itself.