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Beau Greaves dominates Women's Series but PDC rule threatens her streak

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Beau Greaves kept her staggering Women's Series run alive with back-to-back wins at Leicester's Mattioli Arena, lifting her 55th crown in the competition. She brushed aside Trina Gulliver 5-1 in the Event Nine final and repeated the feat against Karolina Ratajska 5-1 in Event Ten, dropping just 11 legs across both finals. The 22-year-old has now won nine of her 10 Women's Series events in 2026.

Greaves arrived in Doncaster on a 134-of-135 match winning streak and extended that run with commanding displays. As the only current female Tour Card holder, she sits 77th in the PDC world rankings but carries the weight of an unusual rule that could curtail her dominance. PDC Rule 6.2 states that any player ranked in the top 64 becomes ineligible for Women's Series events.

That regulation creates a paradox for Greaves. Her meteoric rise this season, including two nine-dart finishes and victory at Players Championship 11, means she could qualify for major events earlier than expected while simultaneously losing access to the series that built her career. Her position on the Women's Series rankings already guarantees her a spot in Blackpool's World Matchplay, but the clock is ticking on how long she can play both tours.