
Beau Greaves resumed her PDC Women’s Series dominance with back-to-back wins at Wigan on Sunday.
Her incredible 114-fight winning streak ended with a loss to Fallon Sherrock on Saturday, but the 22-year-old bounced back the next day and successfully started a new winning streak.
At the event, Seven Greaves edged out Chris Savvery, then defeated Courtney Hine, Noa-Lynn van Leuven and Kyana Frauenfelder, dropping just two legs in three matches.
The first final of the day saw Greaves seek revenge from Saturday, but Sherrock again fought hard to take a 3-2 lead, with the Doncaster bowler winning three of the last four legs to secure victory.
Greaves advanced to Event 8 by averaging over 98 against Carly Chenery in this round before defeating Lorraine Hyde in the second round.
With solid wins over Jade Gofford, Kim Holden and Deta Hedman, Greaves advanced to another semi-final where former Women’s World Match Play semi-finalist Laura Turner failed to win a single shot.
In the second final of the day, Greaves won 5-1 against Rhian O’Sulllivan of Wales, scoring two 180s in the last over and sealing the win with 11 darters.
Greaves, who won three of the four titles on offer at the weekend, extended her lead to £10,150 ahead of Lisa Ashton, while Sherrock secured third place after reaching two finals.
Women’s series action continues with Events 9 and 10 in Leicester on May 16.
The top three players in the final PDC Women’s Series standings will qualify for the 2026/27 Paddy Power World Darts Championship, while the top eight players in the 12-month rolling rankings will qualify for the Betfred Women’s World Match Play in July.
2026 PDC Women’s Series
Saturday March 22, Robin Park Leisure Centre, Wigan
Event 7
quarterfinal
Fallon Sherrock 5-2 Kim Holden
Lisa Ashton 5-4 Gemma Hayter
Joe Locke 5-3 Felicia Blay
Bo Greaves 5-1 Stephen Clarke
semifinal
Fallon Sherrock 5-4 Lisa Ashton
Bo Greaves 5-0 Joe Locke
critical
Bo Greaves 5-4 Fallon Sherrock
Event 8
quarterfinal
Rhian O’Sullivan 5-0 Lorin Salter
Gemma Hayter 5-4 Leanne Topper
Laura Turner 5-1 Louise Pearson
Beau Greaves 5-2 Deta Hedman
semifinal
Rihanna O’Sullivan 5-3 Gemma Hayter
Bo Greaves 5-0 Laura Turner
critical
Bo Greaves 5-1 Rhian O’Sullivan
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