Beau Greaves: Darts’ Rising Star and Her Potential in the PDC

Beau Greaves, the dominant force in women’s darts, continues to capture attention with her exceptional talent. At just 21, the Doncaster native has already established herself as one of the sport’s most promising players. Her recent performances against top male competitors highlight her ability to compete at the highest level.

In December 2025, Greaves made her highly anticipated return to the PDC World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace. Facing 22nd seed Daryl Gurney in the first round on December 19, she delivered a thrilling contest. Despite entering as the bookmaker’s favorite, Greaves fell short in a deciding set, losing 3-2. The match showcased her skill, with standout moments including a 128 checkout on the bull and a 10-dart leg. She won more legs than Gurney and hit a higher average in parts of the game.

Gurney himself praised Greaves post-match, calling her the best female player on the planet and predicting she will be a force on the PDC Pro Tour in 2026. This defeat marks her second first-round exit at the PDC Worlds, following a loss in 2022. However, it does little to diminish the excitement surrounding her future.

A Dominant Force in Women’s Darts

Greaves’ journey began modestly. She started playing at age 10 on a board in her brother’s bedroom. By her teens, she earned recognition, including a Blue Peter badge for her achievements. Remaining grounded, she continues to compete in local league matches at her Doncaster social club.

Her dominance in the women’s game is unparalleled. Greaves claimed three consecutive WDF Women’s World Championship titles and topped the 2025 PDC Women’s Series with a record-breaking unbeaten streak of 86 matches. She also secured two Women’s World Matchplay crowns and a record 44 PDC Women’s Series event wins.

In 2025, Greaves earned a two-year PDC Tour Card by finishing runner-up on the Development Tour—the second woman to achieve this on merit after Lisa Ashton. This qualification opens doors to full Pro Tour participation starting in 2026.

Breakthrough Performances Against Men

Greaves has increasingly tested herself in mixed-gender events. In October 2025, she made history as the first woman to reach the PDC World Youth Championship final. En route, she defeated reigning world champion Luke Littler in a semi-final thriller, averaging over 105. Littler graciously acknowledged her talent, stating she is “world class” and has dominated the Women’s Series for years.

At the Grand Slam of Darts in November 2025, Greaves impressed further. She secured a win and pushed former world champions Gary Anderson and Michael van Gerwen to deciding legs, often outscoring them with superior three-dart averages.

Experts like five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld suggest a strong World Championship run could earn her a Premier League spot. Others, including current world number two Luke Humphries, predict she could reach the top 32—or even top 16—within a few years, citing her smooth throw, composure under pressure, and strong temperament.

Humphries notes the challenge of adapting to more frequent losses on the main tour but believes consistent competition against elite players will elevate her game.

The World Championship Experience and Future Outlook

The 2026 PDC World Darts Championship match against Gurney provided valuable big-stage experience. Despite the loss, Greaves demonstrated she can compete with seeded players. She hit impressive checkouts and maintained composure amid a partisan crowd.

Former players like Laura Turner highlight how Greaves has approached her progression deliberately, honing skills before stepping up. Matt Edgar believes she has the levels to go deep in future tournaments and could soon be a pre-event favorite.

Beau Greaves’ Key Achievements in 2025
Runner-up, PDC World Youth Championship (beat Luke Littler in semis)
Topped PDC Women’s Series with 86-match win streak
Earned PDC Tour Card via Development Tour
Impressive showings at Grand Slam of Darts (competitive vs. Van Gerwen, Anderson)

Greaves’ evolution reflects growing confidence. In mid-2024, she expressed skepticism about women consistently beating top men. By late 2025, her view shifted: while not imminent, she no longer sees a female PDC world title as impossible, emphasizing the need for sustained high performance.

As Greaves transitions to the full Pro Tour in 2026, expectations are high. Gurney and others forecast multiple tournament wins for her. With her scoring power—ranking in the top 20 for big-stage performances this year—and mental resilience, Greaves appears poised to bridge the gap further.

The darts world watches eagerly. Only Fallon Sherrock has won matches at the PDC Worlds among women, achieving two victories in 2019. Greaves’ trajectory suggests she could surpass that milestone soon. Her blend of talent, work ethic, and timing positions her as a trailblazer, potentially redefining possibilities in the sport.

In conclusion, Beau Greaves represents the future of darts. Her 2025 exploits and narrow World Championship defeat only fuel anticipation for what comes next. As she gains more experience against the best, the question shifts from how far she can go to how soon she will reach the pinnacle.

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