30 YEARS OF AWARD-WINNING JOURNALISM IN DARTS

GREAVES READY FOR PRO TOUR CHALLENGE

21/10/2025 By Aaron Nijjar

BEAU GREAVES insists she’s ready to test herself on the ProTour after extending her jaw-dropping unbeaten run on the PDC Women’s Series to 86 matches. 

Women’s world No. 1 Greaves completed another clean sweep of four titles in Wigan, taking her tally to 13 consecutive event wins and 18 overall this season.

Doncaster thrower Greaves’ unbeaten run on the PDC Women’s Series stretches back to April 13, smashing her previous record winning streak of 70 matches on the tour. 

Greaves admits she’s not always at her brilliant best but knows how to dig deep when it matters most. 

She said: “I have my good games and I have my poor games, but I know when to step it up at the right time. 

“I know I’ve won a lot of games on the trot and I know it’s sometimes not an amazing standard, but it’s still a lot of darts to throw. It’s a good achievement.” 

‘Beau ‘n’ Arrow’ finished second on the Development Tour this season to secure a PDC Tour Card for the next two years, just the second woman – after Lisa Ashton – to ever do so on merit, having won three times on the circuit during 2025. 

The 21-year-old is gearing up for a blockbuster end to the year, which includes the Grand Slam, the World Youth Championship final, and her first World Darts Championship appearance since 2023. 

Greaves reckons the step up to life as a Tour Card holder could be a challenge but insists she’s ready for whatever comes her way. 

She added: “It’s a great end to the season.  

“I look forward to next year already but I’ve got a busy end of the year! I absolutely love playing, so it’s not a struggle for me. I love the competitiveness of it all. 

“It’s just making sure I’m still enjoying it and not just playing for the sake of it.  

“Obviously I know it’s amazing to have a Tour card, but you still need to look after yourself and you’re still okay and happy and content with what you’re doing. 

“It’s probably going to be a big shock to me next year and I’m already aware of that. I just want to give it a good go and see what happens, but I definitely need to plan ahead.” 

Greaves underlined her incredible talent at the World Youth Championship earlier this month, averaging a stunning 105 in a thrilling 6–5 victory over Luke Littler to book her place in the final against defending champion Gian van Veen. 

She continued: “That [reaching the final] was a massive bonus. Playing someone like Gian is going to be really hard for me – I’m well aware of that and I know I’m going to have to play well, but I can do it. 

“I wouldn’t be there if I couldn’t do it, so it’s going to be really exciting.  

“I’ll definitely look more forward to those sort of games than I have done previous years. It’s nice to challenge myself, push myself and I feel really confident at the minute.” 

Three-times Lakeside champ Greaves also made a huge call on her career this winter, skipping the WDF World Championship to focus entirely on the PDC circuit. 

She explained: “It has been a tough one.  

“Missing Lakeside this year is obviously going to be hard, but I’m ready for the next step. I love the WDF, but the PDC is obviously where it’s at.”

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