Beau Greaves was once again untouchable at the PDC Women's Series over the weekend. She won all four tournaments scheduled in Milton Keynes, and has now won all of the last six tournaments on the PDC Women's Series.
This year, the tally already stands at 11 Women's Series titles, from a total of 16 tournaments. On Sunday, Mikuru Suzuki was the losing finalist in both tournaments. Although Greaves was never in trouble for a moment, she did not seem entirely satisfied with her performance afterwards.
"I struggled all day but I took my chances when I needed to," she commented in conversation with the PDC. "I've played really well in patches but I'm still trying to work on my game and keep cool."
The 19-year-old Greaves is still looking for areas of improvement to put her competition even further behind. "I'm not unbeatable but it's more about relaxing and I've really enjoyed this weekend. I'm happy to play some of the ladies at their best and beat them," Greaves concluded.
Because of her quartet of titles, the Englishwoman is at least sure of a ranking in the top three of the final rankings on the PDC Women's Series Order of Merit. Because she also won the Women's World Matchplay, the other two players in the top three also qualify for the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.