Greaves reaches another Women’s Series landmark
Beau Greaves has won her 56th PDC Women’s Series title after beating Fallon Sherrock in the final, adding another headline result to an already dominant 2026 campaign.
The PDC confirmed Greaves’ latest title on Sunday after another commanding run through the women’s circuit. The update underlines the scale of her control of the format, with the 21-year-old continuing to collect titles while also building her wider PDC profile.
Sherrock’s presence in the final gives the result extra weight. The two remain among the most recognisable names in women’s darts, and Greaves’ latest win strengthens the sense that she is setting the current standard on the Women’s Series stage.
Why this title matters for the PDC calendar
The result matters because Women’s Series success carries ranking and qualification significance across the PDC calendar. Greaves has already broken new ground on the tour in 2026, and another title win keeps pressure on the chasing pack before the next major qualification cut-offs.
According to the PDC’s official update, Greaves defeated Sherrock to reach title number 56, a figure that captures both her consistency and her appetite for repeated final-day wins. For supporters following the race week by week, it is another reminder that these events are not isolated results; they shape future opportunities, seedings and storylines.
Greaves keeps tightening her grip
For NineDartNews readers, the immediate takeaway is simple: Greaves is no longer just a standout women’s player. She is one of the defining form stories in darts, and every Women’s Series weekend now feeds directly into the wider conversation around what she can do next on the PDC stage.
The next step is to watch how rivals respond when the circuit resumes. Sherrock’s run to the final shows the chase remains serious, but Greaves’ latest victory again leaves everyone else measuring themselves against the same benchmark once again on tour this season.


