ANALYSIS | Beau Greaves’ staggering Women's Series dominance in numbers: 11 straight titles & 72 matches unbeaten

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Sunday, 19 October 2025 at 10:30
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Beau Greaves was back at it again on the PDC Women’s Series yesterday. The 21-year-old English star – who also recently booked her place in the final of the PDC World Youth Championship – claimed victory in both events, extending her incredible run to eleven consecutive tournament wins. Her dominance shows no sign of slowing down.
The PDC Women’s Series represents the very highest level of women’s darts, where many of the world’s top female players regularly face off for titles, prize money and World Championship qualification. Yet in recent years, one name has inevitably stood above the rest: Beau Greaves. The young English sensation has taken the women’s circuit by storm, racking up a string of remarkable records – none more so than her ongoing run of consecutive victories.
With an unprecedented 72 consecutive match wins, Greaves has set an all-time record within the Women’s Series. The feat is astonishing not only for its length, but for the relentless pressure that comes with maintaining such consistency week after week against strong opposition. No other player in the history of the Women’s Series has come remotely close to that figure.
As if that weren’t enough, Greaves also appears multiple times in the top ten longest winning streaks ever, with additional runs of 70, 41, 21, 20, 19 and 18 matches. It’s a testament not only to her outstanding talent, but also to her mental strength and insatiable hunger for success.

Sherrock the closest challenger

Beau Greaves isn’t the only name to feature on this prestigious list. Fallon Sherrock – the first woman ever to beat a man at a PDC World Championship – remains one of the most recognisable figures in women’s darts. The 31-year-old Englishwoman has also enjoyed an impressive sequence of 29 straight wins, as well as two further streaks of 17 victories. Sherrock continues to be a constant presence at the top, proving with these performances that she can still compete with the very best.
Also among the elite is Lisa Ashton, the four-time BDO World Champion and trailblazer who became the first woman to earn a PDC Tour Card. With winning runs of 17 and 16 matches, Ashton shows that experience and resilience still count at the highest level.
Ultimately, this list highlights just how dominant Beau Greaves has become. The sheer number of times her name appears in the record books speaks to a level of consistency and quality rarely seen in darts – male or female. And given her age and upward trajectory, there’s every chance she could push these records even further in the future.
The PDC Women’s Series remains a breeding ground for elite talent, but thanks to Greaves, the bar has been set almost impossibly high. It’s now up to the rest of the field to try to halt her historic run. One thing’s for sure: the seasons ahead promise to be unmissable.
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