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Beau Greaves to play in PDC World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace | Darts News

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Beau Greaves will play in the PDC World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace later this year.

Greaves showed her class at the World Youth Championship on Monday, averaging 105 to beat world champion Luke Littler in an epic last-leg decider in the semi-finals.

The Professional Darts Corporation confirmed Greaves has accepted a place at the World Championship, as well as a tour card for the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

A statement released by Greaves’ management company, Opus Sports Management, said: “After securing her tour card for 2026/2027, and after much speculation, we are excited to officially announce that Beau will be competing in the PDC World Championship 2025/26.

“After an incredible year on the various PDC circuits, and with next year becoming a huge one ahead, it was the decision that made the most sense for Beau & one that is fully supported by all of us at Opus.

“We cannot wait to see her back on the famous Ally Pally stage.”

The 21-year-old became just the second woman to earn a PDC Tour Card on merit, having finished runner-up in the Development Tour rankings after winning three times during an impressive campaign.

What is a a PDC Tour card?

It enables a player automatic entry into all Players Championship events per year (currently 34) plus all European Tour Qualifiers and the Tour Card Holder Qualifiers for TV events, plus an automatic place in the UK Open as well as the World Masters’ preliminary round.

Greaves has now guaranteed her place on the professional circuit for two years from the start of the 2026 season, the first woman to do so since Lisa Ashton came through Q School to earn her card in 2020.

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Greaves and Littler could meet again at the Grand Slam of Darts, which Greaves has qualified for by topping the PDC Women’s Series Order of Merit this year.

Littler took to social media to congratulate Greaves on her win in the World Youth Championship. Writing on his Instagram story, Littler said: “I had two 10-dart legs, missed double 12 for a nine and still couldn’t win. Fair play to Beau. All the best in Minehead. Some talent.”

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Greaves wins World Matchplay

Greaves won the 2024 Women’s World Matchplay title with a 6-3 victory over Fallon Sherrock

“I think she’s an amazing player and she deserves it,” Humphries said at the World Grand Prix. “I predict that she’ll flourish playing in it [PDC ProTour].

“She’s been a really great player on the secondary tours this year. She’s good on the challenge tour, good on the development tour and she’ll be a real threat going forward for all the players. Not just for me but for everyone.

“I think she’ll do really well. If she’s relaxed and she’s got no pressure on her shoulders yes, I believe she will be top 64 within the two years for sure.”

Greaves has previously expressed interest in a Tour Card, stating it would be “stupid” not to take one if offered, with the Englishwoman previously falling short in her attempts to earn one via Q-School in January.

Her sister Bobbi appeared to hint that Greaves will take up the Tour Card after the final two Development Tour events of the season, writing on social media platform X: “My girl is now officially a tour card holder.”

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Luke Littler edged past Greaves at the Players Championship in August after a thrilling last-leg decider

In 2025 on the PDC circuit, Beau has:

Reached the fourth round (Last 64) of the UK Open in Minehead, defeating Stefan Bellmont, Rhys Griffin and Mickey Mansell, before losing 10-7 to Luke Humphries.

Become the first female player to reach the World Youth Championship final. The final is in Minehead on Sunday, November 23 against Gian van Veen, the reigning champion.

In the group stage, Greaves defeated Joey Lynaugh, Noah Roschlein and Keanu van Velzen, and in the knockout stage she defeated Coby Jones-Swanson, Danny Jansen, Tyler Thorpe, Liam Maendl-Lawrance and Luke Littler – all games above 90 average.

Won a PDC Tour Card for 2026/27 by finishing second on the 2025 PDC Development Tour rankings, having won three events.

Has won two PDC Challenge Tour events in 2025.

Runaway No 1 on 2025 PDC Women’s Series rankings, having won 14 events out of 20 so far this year.

Final four events still to be played. She has now won 58 matches in a row and nine successive events on the PDC Women’s Series.

Will compete in the Grand Slam of Darts in November in Wolverhampton.

Has also qualified for the PDC World Darts Championship in December, her second appearance at Alexandra Palace.

Sherrock’s Ally Pally return confirmed by Greaves’ brilliance

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Ashton Sherrock

Highlights of the final of the Women’s World Matchplay, where Lisa Ashton took on Sherrock

The top three available players in the Women’s Series rankings automatically qualify for the World Championship, with Greaves’ Development Tour finish and Lisa Ashton’s Women’s World Matchplay win already securing their spots for Alexandra Palace.

Fallon Sherrock sits second in the Order of Merit between those two and has now officially confirmed a sixth World Championship appearance, with the 31-year-old unable to drop out of the three qualification spots during the final four Women’s Series events.

She earned the nickname “Queen of the Palace” for her historic run to the third round in 2020, where she became the first female to win a match at the event, although has suffered first-round exits in each of the past four years.

The other two spots via the Women’s Series Order of Merit will be confirmed after their four remaining events on October 18 and 19, with Noa-Lynn van Leuven and Gemma Hayter currently occupying those places.

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Story of Grand Slam of Darts

A look back at how the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts played out…

The next TV major live on Sky Sports is the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton from November 8-16, before the World Darts Championship runs from December 11-January 3 at the Alexandra Palace. Stream darts, football, golf, cricket and more contract-free with NOW.



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