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“Darts’ New Queen? Beau Greaves Destroys Records, Stuns Littler, and Secures PDC Tour Card in Style!” 

Beau Greaves has taken another giant leap in her rapidly rising darts career, becoming the first woman since Lisa Ashton to secure a PDC Tour Card on merit — and the entire darts world is taking notice.

The 21-year-old sensation, already a three-time WDF World Champion, sealed her spot on the PDC Pro Tour for the 2026–27 seasons after finishing second in the Development Tour rankings. Her incredible campaign included three titles and a show-stopping 105 average in a thrilling World Youth Championship semi-final win over world champion Luke Littler.

That victory over Littler — settled in a tense final leg — instantly went viral, as Greaves displayed ice-cold composure and elite precision. Now, she’ll face defending champion Gian van Veen in the final, marking yet another historic moment for women’s darts.

World No. 1 Luke Humphries was among the first to heap praise on the Doncaster-born prodigy. Speaking at the World Grand Prix, Humphries said, “She’s an amazing player — she’ll absolutely flourish on the PDC Pro Tour. She’s been brilliant across every level, and if she plays with no pressure, I see her breaking into the top 64 within two years.”

Greaves’ journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Despite falling short at Q-School in January, she refused to give up, dominating the Women’s Series with a jaw-dropping 58-match winning streak and victories in nine consecutive events. That consistency not only secured her a spot at the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton but also a return to the Alexandra Palace for this December’s PDC World Championship.

Sources close to the PDC confirmed that Greaves is expected to accept her Tour Card and focus fully on competing in the Pro Tour — a decision that would make her ineligible for the WDF Women’s World Championship, an event she has owned for three consecutive years.

Her sister, Bobbi Greaves, hinted on social media that the decision is already made, writing on X (formerly Twitter): “My girl is now officially a tour card holder.”

As if that wasn’t enough, Greaves has already made history in 2025, becoming the first woman ever to reach the World Youth Championship final and notching wins in both the Challenge and Development Tours.

With Fallon Sherrock also set for her sixth World Championship appearance and Lisa Ashton securing her own qualification, women’s darts has never looked stronger.

But make no mistake — this is Beau Greaves’ era, and with her fearless mentality, dazzling skill, and growing confidence, she’s not just breaking barriers — she’s building a new legacy for the sport.

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