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Beau Greaves kicks off 2026 Women's Series with perfect weekend as she makes it 17 consecutive titles

Beau Greaves' unstoppable run shows no sign of stopping as she makes it 17 Women's Series titles in a row; you can watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports from February all the way through until the finale at The O2 in London on May 28

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Image: Beau Greaves' PDC Women’s Series supremacy continued on Sunday, as she stretched her record-breaking winning run to 113 matches with another brace of titles in Hildesheim

Beau Greaves kicked off the 2026 Women's Series with a perfect weekend in Germany as she made it 113 wins on the spin and 17 consecutive titles.

In 27 games Greaves dished out 14 whitewashes and lost only 23 legs!

She defeated Fallon Sherrock 5-1 to secure her 16th consecutive PDC Women's Series title, extending her incredible winning run to 107 matches.

And the 22-year-old increased that to 113 matches by producing a stunning display to whitewash Lisa Ashton in the Event Four final.

Highest averages from the PDC Women's Series opening weekend 📈


Beau Greaves 107.36

Beau Greaves 100.20

Beau Greaves 98.70

Beau Greaves 98.43

Beau Greaves 97.62

Beau Greaves 97.01

Fallon Sherrock 96.97

Fallon Sherrock 95.93

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Speaking on Love The Darts, Abigail Davies and Chris Murphy discuss whether Greaves should be in the conversation for the Premier League

Three-time WDF World Darts Championship champion Greaves has not tasted defeat on the Women's Series circuit since April 2025, and she maintained that remarkable record to triumph in Hildesheim.

The Doncaster ace then spoke about looking ahead to life on the PDC ProTour next week, saying: "It's exciting. It's different for me because I'm the only girl on the tour and there's no mercy from the men.

"I know I'm going to be up against it but I've got the game to do it. I've just got to sharpen up on a few things and make sure I follow through with my darts. I've got to prove it now so I have to keep playing well and be competitive."

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Greaves' back-to-back wins on Saturday extended her staggering winning streak on the Women's Series into three figures, and she was similarly dominant throughout Event Three.

The two-time women's World Matchplay champion averaged 107.36 in her opening-round demolition of Valerie Ushanova - the highest average of the afternoon.

Following wins over Sara Walton and Gemma Hayter, Greaves then averaged 97 and 98 in victories over Kim Holden and Ashton respectively, before whitewashing Deta Hedman in the semi-finals.

Sherrock awaited Greaves in the Event Three showpiece, although 'Beau 'n' Arrow' dominated from the outset, claiming a 5-1 success to clinch her 16th consecutive Women's Series crown.

Longest winning streaks in the PDC Women's Series


113 - Beau Greaves*

70 - Beau Greaves

41 - Beau Greaves

29 - Fallon Sherrock

21 - Beau Greaves

20 - Beau Greaves

19 - Beau Greaves

18 - Beau Greaves

17 - Lisa Ashton

17 - Fallon Sherrock (twice)

16 - Lisa Ashton

(* active streak)

Sherrock awaited Greaves again in the quarter-finals of Event Four, after the 22-year-old swept aside Tanja Stadelmann, Girley Peters and Trina Gulliver in comprehensive fashion.

However, Greaves prevailed in a high-quality deciding-leg contest to preserve her unprecedented winning run, converting a two-dart 80 checkout in the decider to seal her progress.

Greaves then stormed to the Event Four title with back-to-back 5-0 victories, dispatching Angela Kirkwood in the last four, before accounting for 'The Lancashire Rose' Ashton in the weekend's finale.

The World Youth Championship runner-up overcame Ashton to win each of her titles on Saturday, and it was a familiar story in the Event Four showpiece, as she produced a 122 finish on the bull to triumph with a 100.2 average.

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Polly James and Chris Murphy assess what impact Greaves could have on the PDC circuit

Greaves has already established a £6,500 lead at the top of the 2026 rankings, with Ashton cementing second spot.

Sherrock has climbed to third following her impressive performances in Sunday's double-header, with Steph Clarke and Jade Gofford completing the top five.

The top three players from the final PDC Women's Series rankings will qualify to compete in the 2026/27 Paddy Power World Darts Championship, with the top-ranked player also qualifying for the 2026 Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts.

The top eight players on the Women's Series rankings following Event 16 will also qualify for the 2026 Betfred Women's World Matchplay, which will take place in Blackpool on July 26.

The Women's Series continues with Events 5-8 at Wigan's Robin Park Leisure Centre on March 21-22.

2026 PDC Women's Series
Sunday February 8, Halle 39, Hildesheim
Event Three
Quarter-Finals

Deta Hedman 5-3 Rhian O'Sullivan
Beau Greaves 5-1 Lisa Ashton
Denise Cassidy 5-4 Trina Gulliver
Fallon Sherrock 5-2 Jade Gofford

Semi-Finals
Beau Greaves 5-0 Deta Hedman
Fallon Sherrock 5-4 Denise Cassidy

Final
Beau Greaves 5-1 Fallon Sherrock

Event Four
Quarter-Finals
Rhian O'Sullivan 5-2 Steph Clarke
Lisa Ashton 5-2 Robyn Byrne
Angela Kirkwood 5-3 Joanne Oldershaw
Beau Greaves 5-4 Fallon Sherrock

Semi-Finals
Lisa Ashton 5-4 Rhian O'Sullivan
Beau Greaves 5-0 Angela Kirkwood

Final
Beau Greaves 5-0 Lisa Ashton

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