Beau Greaves (Photo PDC)
Beau Greaves extended her unprecedented winning run on the PDC Women’s Series to 100 matches with victory in the year’s opening Women’s Series double-header in Germany.
Greaves claimed 13 consecutive Women’s Series titles in the latter stages of 2025 to underline her status as arguably the most talented female player of all-time, and she maintained her darting dominance to win Events One and Two on Saturday.
The Doncaster darter – who will compete on the ProTour circuit as a Tour Card Holder over the next two years – stormed to Event One glory with a host of resounding victories in Hildesheim.
Greaves cruised into the quarter-finals for the loss of just two legs, whitewashing German duo Cecylia Maria Zora and Bianca Michalczyk, while also sweeping aside Rhian O’Sullivan and Kirsi Viinikainen.
The 22-year-old then rattled off four consecutive legs to complete a 5-2 success over her great rival Fallon Sherrock in the quarter-finals, which she backed up with a five-leg blitz of Ireland’s Robyn Byrne in the semi-finals.
This set up a showdown against Women’s World Matchplay champion Lisa Ashton in the Event One showpiece, and Greaves produced her best performance of the campaign to triumph, averaging 98.43 and converting a stunning 161 finish along the way.
This stretched Greaves’ staggering winning run on the Women’s Series to 93 matches, and she showed no sign of relenting in the early stages of Event Two, conceding a solitary leg in booking a spot in the last eight.
However, after defying a late fightback from Jade Gofford in the quarter-finals, Greaves continued her charge with a 5-2 win over Gemma Hayter, having raced into a 4-0 lead.
The World Youth Championship runner-up then went head-to-head with Ashton once again for the Event Two bragging rights, running out a comprehensive 5-0 winner to celebrate a century of successive wins.
“I’m really chuffed to win 15 events on the trot. It’s massive,” reflected Greaves, the runner-up on the Winmau Development Tour last year.
“I’ve had some games today where I haven’t played too well, but I managed to play well when it mattered and that’s the main thing.
“I really enjoy playing on the Women’s Series. I don’t feel as much pressure, but I always look to win; I don’t want to get beaten!”
Greaves already boasts a £3,000 lead on the embryonic 2026 Women’s Series rankings, with Ashton in second spot ahead of Steph Clarke and Hayter.
RESULTS
Event One
Quarter-Finals: Beau Greaves 5-2 Fallon Sherrock; Robyn Byrne 5-4 Vicky Pruim; Steph Clarke 5-2 Silvia Lindner; Lisa Ashton 5-1 Aoife McCormack
Semi–Finals: Beau Greaves 5-0 Robyn Byrne; Lisa Ashton 5-1 Steph Clarke
Final: Beau Greaves 5-2 Lisa Ashton
Event Two
Quarter–Finals: Beau Greaves 5-3 Jade Gofford; Gemma Hayter 5-2 Trina Gulliver; Natalie Gilbert 5-3 Steph Clarke; Lisa Ashton 5-3 Angela Kirkwood
Semi–Finals: Beau Greaves 5-2 Gemma Hayter; Lisa Ashton 5-2 Natalie Gilbert
Final: Beau Greaves 5-0 Lisa Ashton

