Shock and Shootouts in Women’s World Matchplay 2025

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In the time of Beau Greaves and Fallon Sherrock and in the afterglow of Trina Gulliver’s golden career it has always seemed to me that one player was undervalued. Perhaps Lisa Aston’s Women’s World Matchplay triumph will redress this balance as she completes a remarkable cross code grand slam at the age of 54!

Ashton edged out Fallon Sherrock in a dramatic last-leg decider to clinch her maiden Betfred Women’s World Matchplay title at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens on Sunday afternoon.

Ashton survived 11 match darts across the final two legs to triumph in a gripping finale, after Sherrock had fought back from 2-0 and 4-3 adrift to seize control of the contest.

Sherrock celebrated victory in the inaugural Women’s World Matchplay in 2022, but it was Ashton who came out on top on a memorable afternoon at the Empress Ballroom.

The Lancashire icon also saw off Robyn Byrne and reigning champion Beau Greaves on her way to glory, before sneaking past Sherrock to etch her name into Women’s World Matchplay history.

Ashton ran out a 4-2 winner against Irish star Byrne in the last eight, before halting Greaves’ bid for a third consecutive title with a terrific 5-3 victory – aided by a magnificent 140 checkout in leg four.

“I’m so, so happy,” reflected an emotional Ashton, who has now confirmed her spot in the Grand Slam of Darts and World Darts Championship later this year.

“I have to say a huge thank you to the crowd who supported me and got me through that today. I’m lost for words.

“My form has been a bit up and down, but today it all clicked. I never gave up and I’ve finally done it!

“Me and Fallon both just play our own games. We push each other on and I think it was a great advert for ladies’ darts.”

Sherrock defied a blistering start from Ashton to establish a 3-2 buffer, following up a 13-dart hold with a 14-darter and an 86 combination to take control of the tie.

Ashton – who landed 85 and 68 checkouts in the opening exchanges – regained the initiative with a 72 finish on tops to lead 4-3, only for Sherrock to win back-to-back legs to move to the cusp of victory at 5-4.

However, Sherrock then squandered eight match darts in a dramatic penultimate leg, before spurning a further three title darts in the decider.

Ashton fired in a timely maximum to set up a match-winning opportunity, and she took advantage of her reprieve, converting a two-dart 64 finish to seal the deal with a 14-darter.

Sherrock was aiming to join Greaves in becoming a multiple Women’s World Matchplay champion, although she was forced to settle for the runner-up trophy for a second straight year.

“I’m quite proud of myself,” insisted Sherrock, who has reached the final in three of her four appearances at the Winter Gardens.

“I think I’ve played better here than I have in the last few months, so whatever I’m doing is working.

“I feel like every time me and Lisa play we bring the best out of each other, and she played really well today.”

Sherrock opened her campaign with a 4-3 win over Gemma Hayter, fending off a brilliant fightback from the big stage debutant, who trailed 3-0 at one stage.

The 31-year-old then won through a gruelling nine-leg affair against Dutch star Van Leuven, who produced a brilliant 116 finish to force a deciding-leg shoot-out.

Van Leuven later squandered match darts to topple Sherrock, having dispatched Lorraine Winstanley inside four legs to register a first victory on the Women’s World Matchplay stage.

The afternoon’s other quarter-final saw top seed Greaves average north of 96 in a 4-1 thumping of Finland’s Kirsi Viinikainen, which marked her seventh successive win at this event.

However, the premier player in the women’s game was punished for a profligate display against Ashton, despite crashing in four 180s throughout the contest.

Ashton has now added the PDC premier women’s crown to her WDF Women’s World titles (4),Winmau Women’s World Masters, a world Cup singles crown and the MODUS Super Series (Women’s Week) as well as claiming multiple PDC Women’s Series event wins and earning a PDC Pro Tour card by right.

Few, if any, can match this CV of career milestones. Perhaps this might be remembered when the usual debates take place?

Click here for match stats & results.

2025 Betfred Women’s World Matchplay
Sunday July 27
Quarter-Finals

Beau Greaves 4-1 Kirsi Viinikainen
Lisa Ashton 4-2 Robyn Byrne
Noa-Lynn van Leuven 4-0 Lorraine Winstanley
Fallon Sherrock 4-3 Gemma Hayter

Semi-Finals
Lisa Ashton 5-3 Beau Greaves
Fallon Sherrock 5-4 Noa-Lynn van Leuven

Final
Lisa Ashton 6-5 Fallon Sherrock

—–ENDS—–

Addition editorial: AIM180

Images: T Lanning / PDC




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