“Even at Phil Taylor’s peak, he never dominated like this” – Philip Brzezinski hails Beau Greaves for 113 consecutive wins

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Friday, 13 February 2026 at 19:30
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113 wins in a row on the Women’s Series – Beau Greaves is writing darts history right now. On the Sport1 darts show, ahead of Thursday night’s Premier League broadcast, Madhouse hosts PDC Europe Master of Ceremonies Philip Brzezinski, presenter Katharina Kleinfeldt, and commentator Basti Schwele assessed the historic streak – with clear words on the Englishwoman’s dominance.

“She has a level that’s enough for 95 percent of the field”

Brzezinski did not mince words. “It simply shows how far ahead Beau Greaves is of the entire rest of the field in the Women’s Series,” he explained on Madhouse on Sport1.
He spoke of a “base, a level” that Greaves plays at, which is enough “to beat 95 percent of the women there, even when they play really well.” This statement highlights how consistently high her baseline is.
Very few names can threaten her. Brzezinski explicitly mentioned Lisa Ashton and Fallon Sherrock. However, they would have to “play their A-plus-plus game to get close.”
He placed the 113-win streak in historical context. “That is so unbelievably dominant. One hundred and thirteen matches – even at Phil Taylor’s very best, I don’t think he dominated like that.” A comparison that carries weight in darts.

Control over every tournament

Schwele also described the Englishwoman’s special class very vividly. “On a tournament day she’ll win five, six matches and range from 107 down to 88,” he said.
He made it clear how versatile Greaves is. She can produce top averages when needed. At the same time, a solid game often suffices to keep the field at bay.
“She can also gauge what she needs to play, what’s actually necessary,” Schwele added. This tactical control further sets her apart from the field. “She’s got a complete grip on this Series. It’s unbelievable.”
Greaves dominates not just statistically. She appears mentally superior. Even on average days, she finds ways to win matches comfortably.

Once-in-a-century talent or weak field?

Katharina Kleinfeldt raised a central question. How should this dominance be properly interpreted? “I find it really difficult from the outside, because you can’t quite gauge whether the women’s field as a whole just isn’t that strong,” she said.
At the same time, she floated the other possibility. Perhaps Greaves is simply an “absolute once-in-a-century talent.” In comparison with the men, she even drew parallels to Luke Littler.
Brzezinski replied clearly: “Both, both.” For him, there is no doubt that Greaves has exceptional talent. “Just looking at the mechanics, the throwing action, it’s so clean, it’s so tidy.”
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He stressed that this style “would be a super clean throwing action even among the men.” Technically, Greaves has everything to succeed beyond the Women’s Series as well.
At the same time, he assessed the standard. “The standard on the Women’s Series isn’t quite as high across the board,” Brzezinski explained. Beyond the “three or four big names,” hardly anyone can keep up consistently.

A streak for the history books

In the end, the record is historic. One hundred and thirteen consecutive wins mean more than just titles. They stand for consistency, mental strength, and technical perfection.
Greaves has pulled away from the competition. She is “very, very far removed,” as Brzezinski put it. The Women’s Series is witnessing an era that is likely to resonate for a long time.
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