Beau Greaves won both Women's Series Events Nine and Ten in Leicester on Saturday, stretching her extraordinary run through the Pdc Women's Series and taking her 2026 tally to nine wins from 10 events played. She needed just 11 legs across 13 matches to seal the double at the Mattioli Arena.
The wins gave Greaves her 55th Women's Series crown, a number that underlines how far ahead she remains of the field. On the way to the titles, she beat Trina Gulliver and Karolina Ratajska, adding another pair of scalps to a stretch that has left her almost untouchable in this format.
Before arriving in Leicester, Greaves had won 134 of her last 135 Women's Series matches, and she extended that record with victories in Events Nine and Ten. She also arrived on the back of a stunning start to 2026 that has included two nine-dart finishes and her maiden PDC ranking title at Players Championship 11 last month.
That form matters because the Women's Series remains one of the few routes available to players outside the top end of the men's rankings. Under the PDC rulebook, players in the top 64 of the world rankings on the cut-off date for an event cannot enter Women's Series tournaments. Entry is otherwise open to players aged 23 or under and 16 or over on January 4, 2026, with anyone turning 16 during 2026 eligible from their birthday.
Greaves is currently 77th in the world rankings and the only current female Tour Card holder, which makes her position unusual even within a field designed to open the door to younger players. The 91-player field in Leicester also showed how broad the competition remains, but Greaves still cut through it with the kind of control that has become her trademark.
Greaves said it was special to play opponents she had grown up watching, and that winning a ProTour title so quickly had surprised her because she expected to need more time to settle into the quality on tour. She added that she wants to play on the European Tour and qualify for majors, but knows there is still work to do. Even so, she said she has put herself in a position where strong results could bring those opportunities sooner than expected, while she is enjoying the run she is on.
For now, the simple fact is that Greaves keeps winning. Nine titles from 10 events is not a hot streak anymore; it is a season taking shape in real time.
