Once again, the PDC Women’s Series morphed seamlessly into the Beau Show, as the Doncaster Destroyer not only completed her weekend hat-trick but then smashed another goal into the metaphorical top corner late on Sunday afternoon, sweeping all four events in Germany with chilling inevitability.
That sequence elevates the youngster’s run to eighteen consecutive victories. A statistic that reads as implausible hyperbole, yet stubbornly exists in cold, incontrovertible reality. Any lingering hope that Greaves might ease off the throttle ahead of her impending Players Championship debut was extinguished the moment she arrived at Hildesheim’s former aircraft hangar and proceeded to do precisely what she has done since joining the tour – dominate with ruthless efficiency.
Event three was added briskly to an already overburdened trophy cabinet – and yesterday’s double in events ine and two – with just five legs conceded across the entire run. Canada’s Valerie Ushanova was dismissed before Greaves carved through a trio of compatriots in Sara Walton, Gemma Hayter and Kim Holden.
Even by her own extraordinary standards, the warning signs were more ominous than they had been earlier that morning.The demolition job continued as ‘Beau & Arrow’ produced her highest average of the event – flirting with three figures – to dismantle Lisa Ashton 5–1, a result that by this point must have felt cruelly repetitive for the Lancastrian.
Reigning Lakeside champion Deta Hedman was similarly unable to disrupt the momentum, falling without ever troubling the scoreboard against an opponent who had already claimed three previous WDF crowns.
In the final, another colossal name was fed into the machine. Fallon Sherrock, the Queen of the Palace, managed to prise away a solitary leg but was never close enough to seriously threaten yet another coronation for Greaves.
With what could only be described as a collective sense of weary resignation, the field reconvened for the final event. The outcome felt preordained. Two brisk whitewashes against Germany’s Tanja Stadelmann and the Netherlands’ Girley Peters set the tone before Trina Gulliver stepped forward.
The Golden Girl showed admirable resistance, pinching a couple of legs, but ultimately succumbed.The quarter-final against Sherrock proved the standout contest of the weekend and the closest Greaves came to defeat. Both averaged in the mid-90s, locked at 4–4 before a deciding leg shoot-out. With the darts in hand, the youngster opened with a maximum and moments later advanced, the door slamming shut once more.
From there, it was clinical. Angela Kirkwood and a beleaguered Ashton were brushed aside without ceremony, two further whitewashes preceding a ton-plus display in the final to complete an immaculate clean sweep.
Unsurprisingly, the 22-year sits atop the 2026 PDC Women’s Series Order of Merit on a perfect £10,000. She is trailed by Ashton (£3,500), Sherrock (£2,000) and Steph Clarke (£1,750) – all of whom would be considerably wealthier if Beau had opted to stay home in Yorkshire.
PDC WOMENS SERIES – EVENT THREE (Sun 8th Feb)
Quarter-Finals
Deta Hedman 5-3 Rhiann O’Sullivan
Denise Cassidy 5-4 Trina Gulliver
Beau Greaves 5-1 Lisa Ashton
Fallon Sherrock 5-2 Jade Gofford
Semi-Finals
Beau Greaves 5–0 Deta Hedman
Fallon Sherrock 5–4 Denise Cassidy
FinalBeau Greaves 5–1 Fallon Sherrock
PDC WOMENS SERIES – EVENT FOUR (Sun 8th Feb)
Quarter-Finals
Rhiann O’Sullivan 5-2 Steph Clarke
Lisa Ashton 5-2 Robyn Byrne
Angela Kirkwood 5-3 Joanne Oldershaw
Beau Graves 5-4 Fallon Sherrock
Semi-Finals
Lisa Ashton 5-4 Rhiann O’Sullivan
Beau Greaves 5-0 Angela Kirkwood
Final
Beau Greaves 5–0 Lisa Ashton
—–Ends—–
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