Beau Greaves Sets Unprecedented Record with 113-Match Winning Streak in 2026 PDC Women’s series
In a stunning display of skill and consistency, Beau Greaves kicked off the 2026 PDC Women’s Series in Germany by extending her unbeaten streak to an unbelievable 113 matches. Over the span of 27 games, she secured her seventeenth consecutive title, delivering an impressive performance that included 14 whitewashes while conceding only 23 legs.
Unmatched Performance Across a Thrilling Weekend
The Doncaster-born phenom demonstrated her superiority by overpowering Fallon Sherrock with a commanding 5-1 victory to claim her sixteenth straight PDC Women’s Series win. She then sealed the weekend’s success by shutting out lisa Ashton in the final of Event Four, further stretching her remarkable winning run.
Extraordinary Scoring Averages Reflect Elite Competence
Leading Averages from Opening Weekend 📊
Beau Greaves:
- 107.36
- 100.20
- 98.70
- 98.43
- 97.62
- 97.01
Fallon Sherrock:
- 96.97
- 95.93
This level of precision is extraordinary; as an example, during Event Three alone, Greaves posted an average exceeding 107 against Valerie Ushanova-the highest recorded that day-before maintaining averages consistently around or above ninety-seven points throughout later rounds.
A Historic Winning Streak Cementing Her Legacy in Women’s Darts
PDC Women’s Series Longest Consecutive Wins 🏆
- 113 – Beau Greaves* (active streak)
- 70 – Beau Greaves
- 41 – Beau Greaves li >
- 29 – Fallon Sherrock li >
- 21 – Beau Greaves li >
- 20 – Beau Greaves li >
- 19 – Beau Greaves li >
- 18 – Beau Greaves li >
- 17 – Lisa Ashton Li >
- 17- Fallon Sherrock (twice) < /Li >
- 16- Lisa Ashton < /Li >
This ongoing dominance not only highlights exceptional talent but also showcases unparalleled mental toughness and meticulous readiness unmatched within this competitive circuit.
The Next Chapter: Transitioning to the PDC ProTour and New Challenges Ahead
The three-time WDF World Darts Champion has remained undefeated on the Women’s Series since April last year and now aims to compete alongside male players on the prestigious PDC ProTour starting imminently.
“competing as the only female player introduces unique obstacles,” said this rising star when discussing upcoming events where competition will be fierce without any margin for error; she emphasized focusing on refining technical elements such as dart follow-through to maintain competitiveness.”
Sustained Excellence Demonstrates Versatility and Focus Across Multiple Events
saturdays’ back-to-back triumphs pushed her winning streak beyond triple digits as she maintained dominant performances through both Event Three and Four.
Apart from overwhelming opponents like Sara Walton and Gemma Hayter with consistent high averages near or above ninety-seven points per visit, she executed flawless whitewashes against legends such as Deta Hedman during semifinals before dispatching Fallon Sherrock again decisively at Event Three’s final.
Nail-Biting moments Fuel Determination Amidst Triumphs
the quarter-finals of Event Four featured a tense battle between Greaves and Sherrock where an intense deciding leg was clinched via a precise two-dart checkout scoring eighty points under immense pressure-highlighting both skillful execution and composure under fire.
This momentum carried forward into successive emphatic victories including perfect five-zero wins over Angela Kirkwood followed by another dominant shutout against Lisa Ashton featuring an impressive bullseye finish averaging over one hundred points per turn during their finale clash.
Pivotal Rankings Impact Qualification for Major Championships in Upcoming Season
Topping the leaderboard with a £6,500 advantage after these initial events is no surprise for Beau Greaves, while veteran Lisa Ashton holds steady at second place.Fallon’s strong sunday showings propelled her into third position closely trailed by Steph Clarke and Jade Gofford completing the top five spots.
The stakes remain high as only the top three players earn qualification for prestigious tournaments like Paddy Power World Darts Championship along with entry into Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts awarded to number one ranked player.
Additionally, eight leading competitors after sixteen events will secure places at July’s Betfred Women’s World Matchplay held in Blackpool.
The series resumes soon at Wigan’s Robin Park Leisure Center hosting Events Five through Eight scheduled March twenty-first through twenty-second.
Select Highlights From Recent Tournaments Illustrate Competitive Landscape
PDC Women’s Series – February Eighth – Halle Thirty-Nine – Hildesheim
-Event Three Quarter-Finals-
- Deta Hedman defeated Rhian O’sullivan (5-3)
- L isa Ashton lost to B eau G reav es (1-5)
D enise Cassidy edged Trina Gulliver (5-4)
B allon S herr ock fell t o B eau G reav es (2-5 )< / l i >
-Semi-Finals-
- B eau G reav es dominated D eta H edman (0-5 )< / LI >
- S herr ock narrowly beat C assidy(5-4 )< / LI >
-Final-
-Event Four Quarter-Finals-
-Semi-Finals-
-Final-
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