The
WDF Ranking has been updated as of Monday 12 May to include the results from the Cyprus Classic and Masters as well as the Selangor Open.
Beau Greaves still remains on top despite not playing since February.
Greaves has mainly plied her trade this season on the PDC Tour apart from the Dutch Open Darts earlier in the year. She lost to
Rhian O'Sullivan who is second in the WDF Ranking. She has not played either since winning both the Dutch Open and Las Vegas Open to claim her spot at Lakeside.
Lerena Rietbergen is the next best placed and is the one who has played the most out of the top three. She lost to eventual champion Aletta Wajer at the Denmark Masters and also to her compatriot in the Denmark Open.
This was won by Lorraine Hyde in early May who sits in fourth. She beat
Deta Hedman and then Emine Dursun in the latter stages to claim the title in the Gold event. She has won also the Scottish Open and Scottish Classic during 2025.
Nicole Regnaud continues to win titles back home and sits in fifth. She was at one point likely to be caught by Deta Hedman. There is still only six points in it but she is currently leading the way to keep that spot right now.
One of the main changes has seen Tracy Feiertag who won the Virginia Beach Classic, Tricoda Open and Cleveland Extravaganza among others in March and April. She is now 7th. While Joanne Hadley who was in the spot has seen points come off and now goes down to 17th.
Aileen de Graaf has also swapped places with Irina Armstrong. While Aletta Wajer as mentioned has had good recent success and sits on the cusp of the top 10.
Greta Tekauer too added the Cyprus Classic this past weekend but has fallen slightly as she aims to rebuild towards the top 15 where she was previously.
WDF Ranking as of 12/5/25
| 1. |
Beau Greaves
|
1363 |
| 2. |
Rhian O'Sullivan
|
977 |
| 3. |
Lerena Rietbergen
|
887 |
| 4. |
Lorraine Hyde
|
869 |
| 5. |
Nicole Regnaud
|
728 |
| 6. |
Deta Hedman
|
722 |
| 7. |
Tracy Feiertag
|
653 |
| 8. |
Jitka Císařová
|
583 |
| 9. |
Aileen de Graaf
|
538 |
| 10. |
Irina Armstrong
|
536 |
| 11. |
Aletta Wajer
|
522 |
| 12. |
Desi Mercer
|
484 |
| 13. |
Wendy Harper
|
482 |
| 14. |
Anca Zijlstra
|
468 |
| 15. |
Paula Murphy
|
462 |
| 16. |
Sophie McKinlay
|
453 |
| 17. |
Joanne Hadley
|
435 |
| 18. |
Greta Tekauer
|
430 |
| 19. |
Priscilla Steenbergen
|
425 |
| 20. |
Paige Pauling
|
423 |
| 21. |
Paula Jacklin
|
421 |
| 22. |
Maud Jansson
|
382 |
| 23. |
Kirsty Hutchinson
|
360 |
| 24. |
Aaja Jalbert
|
342 |
| 25. |
Kirsi Viinikainen
|
337 |
| 26. |
Veronika Ihász
|
322 |
| 27. |
Eve Watson
|
299 |
| 28. |
Janine Cassar
|
286 |
| 29. |
Adriana van Wijgerden-Vermaat
|
282 |
| 30. |
Kym Mitchell
|
265 |
| 31. |
Lisa Ashton
|
249 |
| 32. |
Vicky Pruim
|
243 |
| 33. |
Natalie Gilbert
|
239 |
| 34. |
Anna Forsmark
|
234 |
| 35. |
Maria Carli
|
225 |
| 36. |
Kosuzu Iwao
|
222 |
| 37. |
Taylor-Marsh Kahaki
|
220 |
| 38. |
Trish Grzesik
|
217 |
| 39. |
Mary-Anne Teinaki
|
215 |
| 40. |
Tiarna Dorotich
|
214 |
| 41. |
Andrea Taylor
|
214 |
| 42. |
Cali West
|
214 |
| 43. |
Margaret Sutton
|
207 |
| 44. |
Michelle Merlit
|
190 |
| 45. |
Emine Dursun
|
189 |
| 46. |
Rebecca Brouse
|
185 |
| 47. |
Kelly Streef
|
184 |
| 48. |
Lisa Zollikofer
|
176 |
| 49. |
Anna Hlavová
|
175 |
| 50. |
Amanda Loch
|
172 |
| 51. |
Robin Curry
|
172 |
| 52. |
Jo Rolls
|
172 |
| 53. |
Tammy Dauber
|
172 |
| 54. |
Eleanor Cairns
|
170 |
| 55. |
Mayumi Ouchi
|
162 |
| 56. |
Monica Ribeiro
|
160 |
| 57. |
Jules Taylor
|
157 |
| 58. |
Kim Palstra
|
155 |
| 59. |
Lyn Morrison
|
151 |
| 60. |
Ina Rademacher
|
151 |
| 61. |
Christiane Muzik
|
136 |
| 62. |
Victoria Monaghan
|
135 |
| 63. |
Sarah Makanga
|
135 |
| 64. |
Roxanne Van Tassel
|
135 |
| 65. |
Christine Hay
|
134 |
| 66. |
Chenesse Kauika
|
133 |
| 67. |
Nanako Shimizu
|
130 |
| 68. |
Aurora Fochesato
|
129 |
| 69. |
Carolyn Mars
|
128 |
| 70. |
Martina Sulovska
|
126 |
| 71. |
Sally Kelly
|
123 |
| 72. |
Hanuere Pene
|
123 |
| 73. |
Kayla Hitch
|
120 |
| 74. |
Robyn Byrne
|
116 |
| 75. |
Julie Thompson
|
116 |
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