Darts phenom Beau Greaves has once again proven her unparalleled dominance on the PDC Women’s Series, extending her incredible winning streak to an astonishing 17 consecutive tournaments. Over the weekend, Greaves not only secured two more titles, bringing her unbroken match win count to over 100, but she also swept the board financially, earning a perfect £10,000. Her victories included decisive wins against rivals Fallon Sherrock and Lisa Ashton, solidifying her position at the top of women’s darts and leaving no doubt about her current reign.
Beau Greaves Extends Her Unrivaled Winning Streak
Known as “Beau ‘N Arrow,” Beau Greaves continues to rewrite the history books in women’s darts. Her recent performances on the PDC Women’s Series saw her secure her 16th and 17th consecutive tournament victories, pushing her incredible run of consecutive match wins past the 100 mark. This remarkable achievement underscores her status as the undisputed queen of women’s darts.
Tournament 3: Another Masterclass Performance
The third tournament of the 2026 season saw Greaves maintain her flawless record. She started strong with a **107 average against Valerie Ushanova** and delivered a whitewash victory against Sara Walton. Her path to the final included impressive wins over Gemma Hayter (4-2), Kim Holden (4-1), and Lisa Ashton (5-1) in the quarter-finals.
- Quarter-Final Dominance: Greaves continued her relentless form, not dropping a single leg against Deta Hedman.
- Decisive Final Victory: She then secured the title with a **commanding 5-1 win over Fallon Sherrock**, one of her fiercest rivals.
Beyond Greaves’ triumph, several players delivered strong performances:
- Ireland’s Denise Cassidy reached the semi-finals, a commendable achievement.
- Darts legend Trina Gulliver was eliminated in the round before the semi-finals.
- Germany’s Michaela Gillert impressed by reaching the **Last 16**, notably defeating WDF World Championship participant Laura Turner.
- Other German players, Cecylia Zora, Melanie Daffner, Diana Dörflinger, and Silvia Lindner, made it into the **Top 32**, each earning £200 in prize money.
Tournament 4: Unstoppable Force Continues
The fourth tournament of the weekend presented the same picture: Beau Greaves was simply unstoppable. She began with whitewash victories against Tanja Stadelmann and Girley Peters, followed by a 4-2 win over Trina Gulliver.
- Challenged, but Unbroken: **Fallon Sherrock mounted a significant challenge**, pushing Greaves to a decider with a 95 average in their quarter-final match. However, Greaves held her nerve to clinch the win.
- Flawless Final: Greaves then secured a 5-0 victory against Angela Kirkwood in the semi-finals before triumphing in the final against Lisa Ashton with a **stunning 100-average, without dropping a single leg**.
German players continued to show their strength in this tournament:
- Miriam Fiore reached the **Last 16**, taking two legs off Lisa Ashton.
- Mascha Lassen, Sandy Wolf, Silvia Lindner, and Melanie Daffner all reached the **Last 32**.
- **Silvia Lindner delivered a particularly strong performance** in her loss to Fallon Sherrock, recording a respectable 77 average.
The Prize Money Haul: Greaves Leads the Pack
Beau Greaves concluded the first weekend of the Women’s Series with a perfect haul, maximizing her earnings:
- Beau Greaves: £10,000 (Winner of both tournaments)
- Lisa Ashton: £3,500 (2nd highest earner)
- Fallon Sherrock: £2,000 (3rd highest earner)
- Silvia Lindner: £1,100 (Best German player, ranking 13th overall)
The prize money structure for each event is designed to reward consistent performance:
- Winner: £2,500
- Runner-Up: £1,000
- Semi-Finalists: £750
- Quarter-Finalists: £500
- Last 16: £300
- Last 32: £200
Matches up to and including the Last 16 are played as Best of 7 Legs, while Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, and the Final are Best of 9 Legs.
What’s Next for the Women’s Series?
The PDC Women’s Series 2026 continues on **March 21st and 22nd**, with four more tournaments scheduled to take place in Wigan. All eyes will be on Beau Greaves to see if she can extend her incredible winning streak even further.
Source: Based on an article from dartn.de.