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Beau Greaves: Unstoppable Force Sweeps PDC Women’s Series in Germany

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Beau Greaves, known as “The Doncaster Destroyer,” delivered an unprecedented performance at the PDC Women’s Series in Germany, winning all four events over the weekend. This incredible feat extends her winning streak to an astonishing eighteen consecutive matches, showcasing her absolute dominance in women’s darts. For anyone wondering if she’s slowing down, the answer is a resounding no.

The PDC Women’s Series in Hildesheim, Germany, once again transformed into “The Beau Show” as Beau Greaves continued her remarkable run. Not only did she complete a weekend hat-trick, but she then sealed a perfect sweep on Sunday afternoon, winning all four events with a chilling inevitability that left competitors in awe.

This phenomenal sequence elevates the young darts sensation’s winning streak to an almost unbelievable eighteen consecutive victories. This statistic might sound like an exaggeration, yet it stands as a cold, undeniable reality in the world of professional darts. Any lingering hopes that Greaves might take her foot off the gas pedal before her upcoming Players Championship debut were instantly dashed the moment she stepped onto the stage in Hildesheim. She simply continued to do what she has done since joining the tour: **dominate with ruthless efficiency.**

A Weekend of Unrivaled Dominance

Event three was swiftly added to her already overflowing trophy cabinet, following her double victories in events one and two. Across the entire run, **Greaves conceded a mere five legs**, a testament to her absolute control. Her path to victory included:

  • Dismissing Canada’s Valerie Ushanova.
  • Overpowering a trio of fellow English players: Sara Walton, Gemma Hayter, and Kim Holden.

Even by her own extraordinary standards, the warning signs for her opponents were more ominous than ever. The demolition continued as “Beau & Arrow” produced her highest average of the event, **flirting with three figures (a strong indicator of high-level play in darts)**, to dismantle darting legend Lisa Ashton with a decisive 5–1 victory. For Ashton, a multiple world champion herself, this must have felt like a cruelly repetitive outcome.

Reigning Lakeside champion Deta Hedman also found herself unable to disrupt Greaves’ relentless momentum. Hedman fell without ever truly threatening the scoreboard against an opponent who had already claimed three previous WDF (World Darts Federation) crowns before transitioning to the PDC.

In the final of event three, another colossal name in darts, Fallon Sherrock – famously known as the “Queen of the Palace” for her groundbreaking performances – was fed into the Greaves machine. Sherrock managed to snatch a solitary leg, but she was never close enough to seriously challenge for what became yet another coronation for Greaves.

The Final Act: A Preordained Outcome

With what could only be described as a collective sense of weary resignation, the field reconvened for the final event of the weekend. The outcome, for many, felt preordained. Greaves set the tone with two swift whitewashes (winning without conceding a single leg) against Germany’s Tanja Stadelmann and the Netherlands’ Girley Peters, before darts icon Trina Gulliver stepped up to the oche.

The “Golden Girl” Trina Gulliver showed admirable resistance, managing to pinch a couple of legs, but ultimately succumbed to Greaves’ superior play.

The quarter-final clash against Fallon Sherrock proved to be **the standout contest of the entire weekend and the closest Greaves came to defeat.** Both players averaged in the mid-90s, showcasing exceptional darting skill. They were locked at 4–4, leading to a nail-biting deciding leg shoot-out. With the darts in hand, Greaves opened with a maximum (a score of 180 points with three darts) and moments later advanced, effectively slamming the door shut on any glimmer of hope for her opponents.

From that point, Greaves was clinical. Angela Kirkwood and a clearly beleaguered Lisa Ashton were brushed aside without ceremony, experiencing two further whitewashes. This relentless march culminated in a spectacular ton-plus (an average of over 100 points per three darts) display in the final, completing an immaculate clean sweep of all four events.

Impact and Future Outlook

Unsurprisingly, the 22-year-old now sits comfortably atop the 2026 PDC Women’s Series Order of Merit with a perfect £10,000. She is trailed by Lisa Ashton (£3,500), Fallon Sherrock (£2,000), and Steph Clarke (£1,750). It’s a stark reminder that **all her competitors would be considerably wealthier if Beau Greaves had opted to stay home in Yorkshire**, highlighting the significant prize money she consistently takes home.

Beau Greaves’ performance in Hildesheim wasn’t just a series of wins; it was a powerful statement of intent. Her unparalleled consistency and ability to perform under pressure are setting new benchmarks in women’s darts, making her an absolute must-watch for any darts enthusiast.

Source: Based on an article from Darts World Magazine.