Double delight for imperious Greaves in Milton Keynes

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves continued her record-breaking exploits on the PDC Women's Series, celebrating back-to-back titles in Milton Keynes on Saturday.

2023 PDC Women's Series resumes this weekend

PDC Women's Series

The 2023 PDC Women's Series resumes this weekend, as Beau Greaves returns to action following her Women's World Matchplay success in Blackpool on Sunday.

Race for 2024 Women's World Matchplay to begin later this month

PDC Women's Series

The race to qualify for the 2024 Betfred Women's World Matchplay will begin later this month, as the PDC Women's Series season resumes in Milton Keynes.

Sherrock hopes to inspire new generation after being awarded MBE

PDC Women's Series

Fallon Sherrock hopes to inspire a new generation of darting talent after being awarded an MBE for her services to darts in the King’s Birthday Honours List earlier this month.

'Proud' Greaves reflects on creating Women's Series history in Hildesheim

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves has revealed her pride at becoming the most successful player in PDC Women’s Series history following her hat-trick of wins in Hildesheim at the weekend.

Double delight for record-breaking Beau in Hildesheim

PDC Women's Series

Brilliant Beau Greaves celebrated a record-breaking 15th PDC Women’s Series title with back-to-back wins on Sunday, as the year’s third weekend of competition concluded in dramatic fashion in Hildesheim.

Greaves & Sherrock share Women's Series titles in Hildesheim

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves extended her lead at the top of the PDC Women's Series Order of Merit with victory over Mikuru Suzuki, while Fallon Sherrock also returned to the winner's circle on a bumper day of action in Hildesheim.

Entries for Events 9-12 on PDC Women's Series close on Thursday

PDC Women's Series

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Byrne & Suzuki share PDC Women's Series titles

PDC Women's Series

Mikuru Suzuki and Robyn Byrne shared the spoils as the year's second PDC Women's Series weekend concluded with a double-header in Milton Keynes.

Greaves & O'Sullivan claim Women's Series wins in Milton Keynes

PDC Women's Series

Beau Greaves and Rhian O’Sullivan picked up titles as the latest weekend of PDC Women’s Series action began in Milton Keynes on Saturday.

Lisa Ashton and Deta Hedman claimed places in the William Hill World Darts Championship as the PDC Women's Series concluded on Sunday, despite Fallon Sherrock winning Event Four in Barnsley.

Ashton and Hedman had shared victories in the first two of four Women's Series events on Saturday, with Ashton then claiming her second victory of the weekend in Sunday's Event Three.

Sherrock went on to take victory in Event Four, but Hedman's run to the quarter-finals eventually proved just enough as she claimed the World Championship place by virtue of Legs Won across the four events, with the pair having tied on £2,250 on the Order of Merit.

Ashton topped the final rankings with £2,450 and continued a memorable weekend by opening Sunday's action with victory in Event Three, defeating Hedman 6-3 in the final.

She was pushed all the way by Corinne Hammond and Vicky Pruim in the latter stages, and overcame teenage talent Beau Greaves 4-2 in the last 16.

Hedman overcame Sherrock 4-3 in the Event Three quarter-finals, having earlier seen off Lorraine Winstanley, and a 5-0 whitewash of Tracy North secured her spot in the final.

Sherrock would avenge that loss to Hedman with a 4-2 victory at the same stage in Event Four, before seeing off Ashton 5-1 in the semi-finals.

She was then a 6-2 winner against Australian star Hammond in the final to claim the £1,000 top prize and complete a strong weekend at the Barnsley Metrodome.

Hammond finished in fourth place on the Order of Merit with £1,350 prize money won, with Dutch ace Aileen de Graaf - the Event Two runner-up - ending the PDC Women's Series in fifth with £1,000.

PDC Women's Series - tie for second place in Order of Merit explained
Deta Hedman & Fallon Sherrock were tied on £2,250 won.
Both secured 18 points from matches won from the last 64 onwards.
Deta Hedman won 85 legs, Fallon Sherrock won 83 legs.

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