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WDF Ranking has been updated for another week with the Isle of Man double header last weekend. Albeit the leaders are still insurmountable.
Beau Greaves still leads the way with a huge lead of 1,453 and will likely be World No.1 even if she doesn't play any WDF events for the foreseeable future.
The same can be said for Rhian O'Sullivan who currently inhabits second place on the WDF Ranking with Lerena Rietbergen likely the first under threat in the coming weeks and months. She sits just behind the rest of the top five. But still with a new winner and a familiar face this past weekend it did see some movement.
Eve Watson won the Isle of Man Classic. This in turn sealed her second WDF title and saw her win 5-2 against Vicky Pruim in the process. She is now 25th after winning the title. She added 90 points to her tally to take her to 299 after her triumph last weekend.
Deta Hedman claimed a second title of the year defeating Anca Ziljstra in the final of the Isle of Man Masters. It sees her only three points away from Nicole Regnaud and given how much WDF Darts that Hedman plays, it is only a foregone conclusion when she does ascend to that spot again.
She is then just behind Hyde for fourth. Albeit this matters little for the top five realistically and is merely a gap to the rest as basically all are already qualified for Lakeside that is taking place at the end of the year but Hedman does have a chance to add herself to the leading quartet very soon.
A second title of the year does her no harm in attempting to seal that feat. The top 10 aside is closed by Joanne Hadley, Jitka Cisarova, Irina Armstrong and Aileen de Graaf.