Statistical analysis of the PDC Women's Series shows how closely matched Fallon Sherrock and Beau Greaves really are

Christopher Kempf, in charge of statistics at the PDC, did an analysis of the past 28 tournaments (last year and the first tournaments this year) of the PDC Women's Series, taking into account the number of legs won in eighteen arrows or less.

In 28 PDC Women's Series tournaments from 2023 to the present, only two players win legs in 18 darts more than 50% of the time - Beau Greaves and Fallon Sherrock. Greaves is currently first with 60.23%, with Sherrock following close behind with 58.09%.

Not surprisingly, these two women are responsible for winning 19 of the 28 tournaments. Indeed, 20% of all legs won in 18 darts or less were won by one of these two, which obviously indicates tremendous dominance.

With Greaves on 60% and Sherrock on 58%, it is a close battle as to who is currently the best player in women's darts, with former women's world champions Lisa Ashton and Mikuru Suzuki some distance behind them.

In 2023, Greaves won seven of the 10 encounters, and in those seven victories she won 74% of her legs in 18 darts or less. That tide appears to have turned in 2024, however, as Sherrock has defeated Greaves twice in the first two tournaments of the Women's Series.

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