Beau Greaves continued her stunning run of form with an extraordinary performance in the latest round of the 2025 PDC Women’s Series, securing four consecutive tournament wins over the weekend in Milton Keynes. The 21-year-old sensation now sits comfortably at the top of the rankings, with her nearest challenger, Fallon Sherrock, trailing some distance behind.
With just eight events remaining on this year’s calendar, Greaves has all but cemented her place at the summit, further underlining her status as the standout star of the women’s game. "Obviously, it's amazing," Greaves told the PDC after sealing her tenth Women’s Series title of the year. "I felt like I played a little bit better today. I had some more good games, but I think we were both feeling a little bit tired in that final. So I'm just happy to get over the line and I'm feeling really proud!"
"The scoring was good. My doubles were a bit poor at times, but I suppose that's just how it goes sometimes," she adds. "I just relaxed today I think. Won the first one, then started playing really well, taking each games as it comes and I got over the line so it's all good."
While her talent has never been in doubt, Greaves credits a shift in mindset for her recent dominance. "I know I go on about enjoying it a lot, but that is true," she explains. "It's what I've missed from my game for probably the last year on the Women's Series. I want to win every single tournament, I don't want to come here and get beat. So when I start to have this run and winning every comp, it gives me confidence that I can do it."
That renewed perspective has paid off in spades. Known for her relentless scoring power and calm under pressure, Greaves believes she’s still only scratching the surface of her potential. "When I get my scoring going, I know I'm hard to beat," she says. "But obviously, I'm always still learning. Winning these does give me a lot of confidence."
Next on the horizon is the Women’s World Matchplay, taking place next month at the iconic Winter Gardens in Blackpool. Greaves lifted the trophy there last year, and she’s making no secret of her desire to defend the title. "I want to go back there and defend it. But also, I want to play well," she concludes. "I'm the one to beat. I'm playing well enough now probably, I'm difficult to play against. I'll be confident, I'm looking forward to it and I'm going to give it my all."
With her confidence high, her form peaking, and the sport at her feet, Beau Greaves looks set to continue her march toward becoming one of the most dominant players the women’s game has ever seen.
️ "It's a great feeling!"
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) June 8, 2025
Beau Greaves reflects on a memorable weekend in Milton Keynes, where she won all four Women's Series events for the fourth time in her career. pic.twitter.com/sikg930mQM
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