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Beau Greaves continued her remarkable run of form in the PDC Women’s Series yesterday, claiming back-to-back titles in Events 13 and 14 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes. The 21-year-old remains firmly atop the Women’s Series rankings and once again underlined her dominance with two commanding performances.

Greaves also posted the highest average of the day — a blistering 98.62 — in her 5-3 quarter-final victory over Dutch talent Noa-Lynn van Leuven in Event 13. It was a performance that further cements her status as the standout player in the women's game.

Lorraine Winstanley delivered the second-best average of the day with 95.58 in a 4-1 win over Dani Kearns in the last 16. The former World Masters champion — who is married to ex-pro Dean Winstanley — was eventually beaten 5-1 by Lisa Ashton in the quarter-finals. However, she bounced back in Event 14, making a strong run to the final before narrowly losing out to Greaves.

The Women’s Series resumes today with Events 15 and 16. With 24 events in total, the top two players in the final standings will earn spots at the PDC World Darts Championship. The overall series winner will also secure a coveted place in the Grand Slam of Darts.

How can I watch the PDC Women's Series?

Fans can catch all the action from the streamed board live on PDCTV. A subscription is required, with monthly access priced at £9.99 and an annual pass available for £59.99. A special summer pass is also on offer for those looking to follow the series more affordably.

How much prize money is up for grabs at the PDC Women's Series?

Prize money is awarded based on tournament turnout. When 128 or more players compete, payouts begin from the Last 64, with £50 awarded at that stage. If fewer than 128 players enter, payouts start from the Last 32, with a minimum of £100.

The stakes rise significantly as the tournament progresses. Reaching the final guarantees £1,000, while the winner walks away with £2,000 in prize money.

With Greaves in imperious form and the race for World Championship qualification heating up, the next events promise even more high-stakes drama on the oche.

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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