Beau Greaves: Doncaster thrower sees her streak of 114 consecutive wins ended by Fallon Sherrock in PDC Women's Series
Beau Greaves' run of 114 consecutive wins is finally over! Fallon Sherrock averaged 102.12 to win 4-1 in second round of Event Five of the PDC Women's Series; Greaves won Event Six; you can watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports every Thursday
Saturday 21 March 2026 21:38, UK
Beau Greaves' astonishing run of 114 consecutive wins on the PDC Women's Series circuit came to an end with a 4-1 defeat against Fallon Sherrock as part of a double-header of events in Wigan on Saturday.
The three-time WDF World Darts Championship kicked off the tournament with a perfect weekend in Germany last month when she made it 113 wins on the spin and 17 consecutive titles.
Greaves, who made history last month when became the first woman to hit a nine-darter on the PDC ProTour, was looking to extend her streak but lost out to Sherrock in the second round of Event Five.
Sherrock averaged 102.12 to defeat Greaves 4-1 and would go on to reach the final, where she was beaten by veteran Lisa Ashton 5-3.
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Greaves, a two-time women's World Matchplay champion, last tasted defeat on the Women's Series circuit against Gemma Hayter in April 2025.
Greaves quickly bounced back from the disappointment to win Saturday's second tournament, defeating Hayter 5-0 in the final of Event Six.
The 22-year-old conceded just six legs throughout the entire event, having averaged almost 99 in her opening round demolition of Laura van den Berg.
Hayter, herself, surrendered just a solitary leg in progressing to the Event Six decider, whitewashing Aileen de Graaf, Ashton and Sherrock before dispatching Noa-Lynn van Leuven 5-1 in the last four.
But Greaves proved too strong in the final, kicking off the contest with a magical 161 finish, before producing another 12-dart leg to wrap up proceedings as she averaged 101.55 in the whitewash victory.
The Women's Series action will continue with Events Seven and Eight, also in Wigan, on Sunday
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, while the top eight players on the rolling 12-month rankings will compete in July's Betfred Women's World Matchplay.
2026 PDC Women's Series results
Saturday, March 21 - Robin Park Leisure Centre, Wigan
Event Five
Quarter-Finals
Lisa Ashton 5-4 Kirsi Viinikainen
Gemma Hayter 5-3 Aileen de Graaf
Fallon Sherrock 5-0 Vicky Martin
Robyn Byrne 5-3 Vicky Pruim
Semi-Finals
Lisa Ashton 5-2 Gemma Hayter
Fallon Sherrock 5-4 Robyn Byrne
Final
Lisa Ashton 5-3 Fallon Sherrock
Event Six
Quarter-Finals
Robyn Byrne 5-4 Steph Clarke
Beau Greaves 5-0 Eleanor Cairns
Noa-Lynn van Leuven 5-1 Leanne Topper
Gemma Hayter 5-0 Fallon Sherrock
Semi-Finals
Beau Greaves 5-2 Robyn Byrne
Gemma Hayter 5-1 Noa-Lynn van Leuven
Final
Beau Greaves 5-0 Gemma Hayter
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