Beau Greaves Says PDC Top-64 Push Is Main Goal After Women’s Series Double

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Beau Greaves Says PDC Top-64 Push Is Main Goal After Women’s Series Double

Beau Greaves has said breaking into the PDC top 64 is now her main goal after adding two more Women’s Series titles in Wigan. The Doncaster thrower won Events 13 and 14 at Robin Park Leisure Centre on Saturday, beating Vicky Pruim 5-0 and Karolina Ratajska 5-1 in the finals.

Greaves also produced a 100.20 average in her Event 14 semi-final win over Aileen de Graaf, another reminder that her Women’s Series dominance is now being measured against wider PDC progress rather than only the women’s circuit.

Greaves eyes PDC top-64 breakthrough

The significance is clear: a place inside the world’s top 64 would make Greaves a fully established PDC professional and, under eligibility rules, could move her away from the Women’s Series environment she has dominated.

Speaking after the Wigan double, Greaves said: “I want to be a professional darts player, plough on and play well.” She also joked that her rivals “want me to leave this” as she chases the ranking step, according to Sky Sports’ report on Greaves’ Women’s Series wins.

The 57-time Women’s Series event winner remains the benchmark in the format, but her own words sharpen the bigger story. Greaves is no longer just collecting titles; she is openly targeting the ranking line that would confirm her permanent place on the main PDC circuit, a theme explored in more depth in NineDartNews’ look at how Beau Greaves’ top-64 push could reshape the Women’s Series.

Jack Shaw is the co-founder and COO of Dave.Sport and the network of fan first sports news websites run within the Dave.Sport ecosystem and huge darts fan.

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