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25 Facts About Beau Greaves

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Beau Greaves was born on 9 January 2004 and is an English professional darts player who competes in both World Darts Federation events, where she is currently ranked women's world number one, and in Professional Darts Corporation events, where she has finished top of the Women's Series rankings in 2023 and 2024.

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Beau Greaves is the reigning three-time WDF Women's World Champion, having won consecutive titles in 2022,2023, and 2024.

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Beau Greaves is the reigning two-time back-to-back PDC Women's World Matchplay champion, having won the event in 2023 and 2024.

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Beau Greaves has won a record thirty-four titles on the affiliated PDC Women's Series tour.

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Beau Greaves competes in the PDC's secondary mixed-gender tours, winning two Challenge Tour titles in 2025.

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Beau Greaves started playing regularly in tournaments and league games at age 10, having been introduced to darts by her brother Taylor.

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Beau Greaves made her stage debut at the girls' 2014 Winmau World Masters and lost in the final to Robyn Byrne.

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Beau Greaves successfully defended her title at the girls' 2018 Winmau World Masters by whitewashing Hayley Crowley in the final.

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In May 2019, Beau Greaves won both the women's events Welsh Open and the Welsh Classic.

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Beau Greaves became the youngest player to win the British Pentathlon.

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Beau Greaves beat Tori Kewish in the first round and Aileen de Graaf in the quarter-finals to reach the last four on debut, where she lost to reigning champion Mikuru Suzuki.

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In 2021, Beau Greaves struggled with dartitis during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Beau Greaves then took part in the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship at Lakeside.

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In 2022, Beau Greaves won the Welsh Open for the second time in May and the 2022 Dutch Open in June.

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Beau Greaves was able to win the individual event of the Six Nations Cup, she won the Romanian Open and England Open and the platinum title at the 2022 Australian Darts Open belonged to her.

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Beau Greaves subsequently won four more consecutive finals to end the year with a record eight straight Women's Series titles.

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On 23 July, Beau Greaves participated in the 2023 Women's World Matchplay, having missing the inaugural tournament the year before.

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Beau Greaves reached the final for a second consecutive year, with whitewash wins in the last 16, quarter-finals, and against Rhian O'Sullivan in the semi-finals.

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Beau Greaves decided to decline her invite to play in the 2025 PDC World Championship, for which she qualified for as the winner of the Women's Matchplay, to instead defend her back-to-back Lakeside titles.

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Beau Greaves was top seed at the WDF Lakeside World Championship for the third year in a row, and began her defence with whitewash victories in the last 16, and quarter-finals.

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Beau Greaves achieved another whitewash in the semi-finals, defeating Deta Hedman, reaching her third consecutive Lakeside final.

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Beau Greaves won her first Challenge Tour title by winning the opening event of the year.

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Beau Greaves really did test me there and if we were in a Premier League game she would have beaten me.

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Beau Greaves's older brother Taylor is a darts player, most recently competing at 2025 PDC Q-School alongside Greaves.

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Beau Greaves was given her nickname, "Beau 'n' Arrow", by her father's friend from her local pub in Doncaster.

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