Greaves extends title streak to ten as new Women's Series season begins

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves extended her incredible streak of PDC Women's Series titles to ten as the 2023 season got underway in Leicester on Saturday.

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PDC Women's Series

The 2023 PDC Women’s Series gets underway this weekend, with a record 141 players set to compete in the opening four events of the year at Leicester’s Morningside Arena.

PDC Women's Series & Winmau Development Tour entries open

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Player entries for the 2023 PDC Women’s Series and Winmau Development Tour are now open, with both tours set to get underway over the coming weeks.

PDC announces double boost for women's game

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The PDC has announced a further boost for women's darts, with increased prize money for the PDC Women's Series and a third place in the Cazoo World Darts Championship.

Record-breaking Greaves relishing Alexandra Palace debut

Paddy Power World Darts Championship

Beau Greaves insists she has nothing to fear after securing her Cazoo World Darts Championship qualification in sensational style last weekend.

Inspired Greaves secures eighth straight title to seal Ally Pally debut

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves secured qualification for the Cazoo World Darts Championship in sensational style on Sunday, extending her winning run on the PDC Women’s Series to 52 matches.

Record-breaker Greaves secures sixth straight PDC Women's Series title

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves extended her remarkable winning run on the PDC Women’s Series to 38 games with a sixth straight title in Wigan on Saturday.

Challenge Tour & Women's Series final weekend entry reminder

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Entries are still open for the final weekends of the PDC Winmau Challenge Tour and PDC Women's Series.

2023 PDC calendar unveiled

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Flawless Greaves makes Women's Series history in Hildesheim

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves claimed another brilliant PDC Women's Series double on Sunday to cap off a history-making weekend in Hildesheim.

Fallon Sherrock claimed her third PDC Women’s Series title of 2022 on Sunday, as Lisa Ashton completed a weekend double in Barnsley.

Sherrock dominated throughout Event 11 and found herself in the semi-finals after losing just three legs in her opening four matches.

The 27-year-old’s rampant run continued into the semi-finals, with Sherrock averaging 102 and firing in an 11-darter to defeat Aileen de Graaf 5-2, setting up a showdown against Natalie Gilbert.

Gilbert provided a tough test as the pair shared the opening six legs, but Sherrock stepped up to the plate, holding her throw in a nervy seventh leg, before closing out the final with a 14-dart leg to claim victory in Sunday’s opening event.

Sherrock couldn’t use the momentum of the morning session however, as fellow star Lisa Ashton took centre stage in Event 12.

Ashton began in typically dominant fashion, dropping just one leg in her first two matches, before a tough tie against Rhian O’Sullivan produced some stunning arrows. 

Ashton went two legs up after an impressive 12-dart leg, only for O’Sullivan to win back-to-back legs, including a 12-darter of her own.

The pair then traded holds before Ashton came out on top and progressed through the last 16, where it again took seven legs for the Lancashire Rose to book her place in the quarter-finals, recovering from 3-0 down to defeat Lorraine Winstanley.

Following a convincing 4-0 win in the quarter-finals, Ashton again went the distance against Katie Sheldon, setting up a final against Aileen de Graaf.

The Order of Merit leader looked poised to extend her lead with a comfortable victory, but De Graaf bounced back from a slow start by winning consecutive legs to level the match up.

However, Ashton held her nerve and never looked back, winning three legs on the spin to wrap up victory and finish the weekend with yet another Women’s Series title, her seventh of 2022.

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