Beau Greaves jokes rivals 'want her to leave' as Women's Series dominance continues
Legendary darts referee Russ Bray speaks to GB News
Beau Greaves is on a remarkable run
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Beau Greaves extended her remarkable dominance of the PDC Women's Series last weekend, claiming both Events 13 and 14 at Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan.
The victories take her tally to 12 titles from the opening 16 tournaments of 2026, whilst her career total now stands at 57 Women's Series crowns.
In the Event 13 final, Greaves dispatched Vicky Pruim 5-0 with an average of 88.41, having earlier overcome Fallon Sherrock 5-2 in the quarter-finals.
She followed that triumph by defeating Karolina Ratajska 5-1 in the Event 14 decider, producing a stunning 100.20 average against Aileen de Graaf in the semi-finals.

Beau Greaves could become the first women to break into the top 64
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Greaves has established herself as a serious presence in her debut season as a Tour Card holder, sitting inside the top 80 of the PDC Order of Merit after securing her first PDC ranking title and hitting a ProTour nine-darter.
The 22-year-old's next target is breaking into the top 64, a milestone that would fundamentally reshape both her own career and the women's game.
Reaching that threshold would alter her playing schedule and crucially remove her from Women's Series eligibility, ending the stranglehold she has maintained over the competition.
No female player has previously made the top-64 cut-off such a significant storyline.
Greaves is well aware that her rivals would benefit from her departure, addressing the topic with characteristic humour.
"That's what I'm aiming for, that spot, and they all support me and all want me to do well, but I think they want me to leave this and do that!" she said.

Beau Greaves would have to leave the Women's Series if she makes the top 64
| GETTYHer ambitions remain firmly fixed on establishing herself at the highest level of the professional game.
"That's what I want, I want to be a professional darts player, plough on and play well," Greaves added. "That's the main goal, just enjoy my darts and end up in that top 64."
Despite Greaves' overwhelming success, the 2026 Women's Series has not been a complete whitewash.
Lisa Ashton, Deta Hedman, Vicky Pruim and Eleanor Cairns have each managed to secure titles during the campaign, whilst Sherrock ended Greaves' lengthy winning streak earlier in the year.
These victories, however, represent isolated breakthroughs rather than any sustained challenge to her supremacy.
Should Greaves achieve her top-64 ambition, the Women's Series landscape would transform dramatically.

Fallon Sherrock ended Beau Greaves' winning streak earlier this year
| PAAshton, Sherrock, Hedman, Pruim, Cairns, Gemma Hayter and Rhian O'Sullivan would suddenly find themselves competing in a genuine title race, free from the player who has bent the competition around herself for years.
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