Darts sensation Beau Greaves made history once again on Sunday in Wigan, wrapping up an extraordinary season with back-to-back wins in the final two events of the 2025 PDC Women’s Series. The 21-year-old from Doncaster extended her unprecedented unbeaten run to 86 consecutive matches — a record that continues to defy belief.
Greaves’ victories in events 23 and 24 not only sealed her dominance this season but also took her tally to 13 straight tournament wins, an unmatched feat in women’s darts. Alongside her, Noa-Lynn van Leuven and Gemma Hayter also secured qualification for the upcoming PDC World Darts Championship.
Already having smashed her own previous record of 70 straight wins earlier this year, Greaves once again asserted her supremacy at Wigan’s Robin Park Leisure Centre.
“A Great End to the Season”
Reflecting on her incredible run, Greaves shared her gratitude and pride: “To win the last four events is a great end to the season. It’s a great achievement — a lot of darts and a lot of games to win, so it’s nice. I absolutely love playing. I love the competitiveness, and that’s what drives me on.”
With 18 wins from the 24 Women’s Series events this year, Greaves is firmly established as the standout player on the tour. But her success isn’t limited to the Women’s Series. She finished second on the Winmau Development Tour, earning herself a coveted PDC Tour Card for 2026 and 2027. Just last week, she also reached the final of the Winmau World Youth Championship.
“It’s amazing to have a Tour Card, and now I’m looking forward to a busy end to the year,” she added. “I know it’s going to be tough, but that’s what I signed up for. I just want to give it a good go.”
What’s Next: Grand Slam & World Masters
Greaves’ season isn’t over yet. She’s set to compete in the Grand Slam of Darts this November, having qualified as the top-ranked player in the Women’s Series. She’ll also be part of the 2026 Winmau World Masters preliminaries, where the top eight players in the Women’s Series rankings will feature.
With unmatched consistency, technical brilliance, and a champion’s mindset, the question now echoing around the darts world is simple: Can anyone stop Beau Greaves? Her ceiling remains unknown — and perhaps lies beyond the women’s game, at the sport’s highest levels.
Final Top 5 – PDC Women’s Series 2025:
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Beau Greaves
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Fallon Sherrock
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Lisa Ashton
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Noa-Lynn van Leuven
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Gemma Hayter





