Greaves forced to share titles at latest PDC Women's Series weekend

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Beau Greaves added another remarkable chapter to her career as the Yorkshire prodigy continued to exert extraordinary dominance of the PDC Women's Series, securing another pair of titles from the latest batch of events.

Greaves entered the double-header having already amassed multiple titles during the 2026 campaign and promptly added that tally with consecutive victories on Saturday.

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In the opening event, she delivered a commanding performance to defeat Vicky Pruim without conceding a leg in the final. Despite not consistently producing her highest statistical standards, Greaves relinquished only six legs throughout the entire competition.

Her supremacy persisted in the second tournament, where another imperious display culminated in victory over Poland's Karolina Ratajska. Once again, merely six legs were surrendered en route to the title, with Ireland's Aoife McCormack providing the sternest resistance.

Although Aileen de Graaf was unable to secure silverware, the Dutch representative reached the semi-finals of both events on another impressive weekend for the veteran.

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Sunday's action produced a notable interruption to Greaves' sequence of triumphs. Former world champion Lisa Ashton delivered an accomplished performance to record a convincing 5-1 victory in a final which represented a fascinating contest between two of the most distinguished competitors in the women's game.

The success elevated Ashton to a landmark twentieth PDC Women's Series title and further enhanced an already illustrious curriculum vitae. With qualification for Blackpool already assured, the reigning Women's World Matchplay champion will seek to retain her crown later this summer.

The concluding event belonged to England's Eleanor Cairns, who overcame Angela Kirkwood in a closely contested final to secure a memorable success. Although the victory arrived too late to influence her own Matchplay ambitions, its ramifications proved enormously significant elsewhere.

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Finnish veteran Kirsi Viinikainen occupied the eighth and final qualification position entering the tournament, with both Kirkwood and Steph Clarke capable of displacing her. Cairns' quarter-final triumph over Clarke eliminated one threat, before her dramatic deciding-leg victory against Kirkwood ultimately preserved Viinikainen's place in the prestigious Blackpool field.

Consequently, Beau Greaves, Lisa Ashton, Fallon Sherrock, Gemma Hayter, Vicky Pruim, Deta Hedman, Rhian O'Sullivan and Kirsi Viinikainen will contest this year's Women's World Matchplay, with the event once again assembling many of the foremost talents in the sport.

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