Darts: amazing! Beau Greaves triumphs for the 100th time in a row

Gary Anderson raves about Beau Greaves and describes the 21-year-old as a "female Luke Littler".

At the PDC Women’s Series season opener, Beau Greaves remains unstoppable. On a flawless tournament day in Hildesheim, the 22-year-old celebrated her 100th consecutive victory. Superlatives are slowly running out for her.

Darts dominator Beau Greaves has continued her impressive winning streak. With a 5-0 victory in the final against Lisa Ashton, the Englishwoman celebrated her 100th consecutive win on the Women’s Series. She has been undefeated on the PDC women’s tour since April 2025. With this triumph, the Englishwoman also secured her 15th title in a row.

The PDC Women’s Tour starts the new year on Saturday with two tournaments in Hildesheim. And both tournaments featured the same final pairing: Greaves against veteran Ashton. The 22-year-old dominator won twice in a row in the final against her 33-year-old competitor. In the first, she had prevailed with a 5-2 leg score.

Beau Greaves also wants to compete on the ProTour in 2026

Beau Greaves also wants to compete on the ProTour in 2026

Greaves faces a demanding schedule

For Greaves, this was a perfect start to a real mammoth program. She will step up to the oche for at least five consecutive days. This is because the PDC Women’s Series is followed by two Pro Tour events and a qualifying day for the European Tour, in which she will participate. This year, “Beau ‘n’ Arrow” is equipped with a Tour Card for the first time.

At the same time, the Dutch Open are also taking place this weekend, which is why the field, with only 100 participants, was quite small but top-class. Players like Rhian O’Sullivan, Fallon Sherrock, or Noa-Lynn van Leuven decided against the concurrently held WDF tournament and for the two Women’s Series events.

Tournament start in Hildesheim attracts many Germans

The tournament series started this year on German soil. In Hildesheim, the first two of 24 tournaments were played. Due to the geographical proximity, a total of 37 female players from Germany were at the start. Above all, Sylvia Lindner drew attention to herself. Lindner reached the quarter-finals as the best German in the first event. There she lost 2:5 to the English woman Steph Clarke.

On Sunday, two more Women’s Series tournaments are scheduled in Hildesheim. Greaves is in the best position to continue her incredible winning streak and repeat her overall tour victory from the last three years.

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