
Beau Greaves Wins 114 Matches Straight in Women's Darts
Darts champion Beau Greaves just wrapped up one of the most dominant winning streaks in sports history, claiming 114 consecutive victories in women's competition. Even her first loss in nearly a year couldn't slow her down for long.
Imagine winning every single match you play for an entire year. That's exactly what darts phenom Beau Greaves pulled off before finally meeting her match this weekend.
The three-time women's world champion saw her record 114-match winning streak end Saturday when fellow star Fallon Sherrock defeated her 4-1 at the PDC Women's Series in Wigan. Greaves hadn't lost a women's match since April 2023, racking up 17 consecutive tournament wins along the way.
The matchup showcased women's darts at its finest. Sherrock averaged an impressive 102.12 while Greaves hit 100.28, both posting numbers that would turn heads in any competition.
Greaves has made history throughout her career as the first woman to hit a nine-dart finish on the PDC ProTour, darts' version of a perfect game. Her year-long dominance put her in rare company across all sports.

Why This Inspires
What happened after the loss tells you everything about Greaves' champion mindset. Just hours later that same Saturday night, she bounced back to win the sixth round of the series, defeating Gemma Hayter 5-0 in the final.
That victory marked her fifth title already this year. True champions don't crumble after setbacks. They use them as fuel.
The match also highlighted the depth of talent in women's darts right now. Sherrock, who beat Greaves with such authority, went on to face Lisa Ashton in the final, losing 5-3 in another high-quality contest.
These athletes are pushing each other to new heights and bringing incredible skill to a sport that's rapidly growing its audience. When competitors can average over 100 in a match, you're watching excellence in action.
Greaves' 114-match streak will stand as a benchmark in darts history. But her immediate comeback shows she's got plenty more winning ahead of her.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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