Beau Greaves Reaches 55th Pdc Women's Series Title With Leicester Double
Beau Greaves kept the pdc women's series moving on Saturday in Leicester, winning Events Nine and Ten at the Mattioli Arena and taking her 55th Women’s Series crown. She dropped only 11 legs across 13 matches.
Greaves Drives Leicester Double
Two wins in one day stretched her run of control on the circuit. Greaves beat Trina Gulliver in one Leicester victory and Karolina Ratajska in another, then left the Mattioli Arena with both titles after a field of 91 players in each event.
That added to a season that has already been ruthless. Before arriving in Leicester, she had won 134 of her last 135 Women’s Series matches, and she has also registered two nine-dart finishes in 2026.
55 Titles, 11 Legs Lost
The numbers keep tightening around one player. Greaves is the only current female Tour Card holder and is ranked 77th in the world rankings, while last month she won her maiden PDC ranking title at Players Championship 11.
Her Leicester double was another step in the same direction, but it sits beside a rule that can change her route through the calendar. Players ranked in the top 64 of the PDC World Ranking on the cut-off date of an event are not eligible to enter Women’s Series events or Development Tour events.
PDC Ranking Rule
That makes the ranking climb a practical problem, not just a milestone chase. If Greaves reaches the top 64, the circuit she has dominated so heavily could close to her on the cut-off date, even after she has built a 55-title Women’s Series record and a 134-from-135 match run.
For now, the story is the same one Leicester keeps producing: Greaves wins, the numbers pile up, and the rulebook waits in the background.