
Darts Star Beau Greaves Wins 113 Matches Straight
At just 22 years old, darts sensation Beau Greaves has done something no one else has ever done in the sport: win 113 consecutive matches and 17 straight tournament titles. The young champion is now preparing to compete against the men on the professional tour.
Beau Greaves isn't just winning at darts. She's rewriting what's possible in the sport.
The 22-year-old from Doncaster, England, swept through four tournaments in Germany this past weekend without dropping a single match. Her incredible achievement extends her winning streak to 113 consecutive matches, a record that towers over the previous best of 70 (also held by Greaves).
Across 27 games in Hildesheim, Greaves completely dominated her opponents. She won 14 matches without allowing her competitor to score a single leg, the equivalent of a shutout in other sports. In total, she only lost 23 legs across the entire weekend.
Her performances weren't just wins. They were masterclasses. Greaves posted the seven highest scoring averages of the entire weekend, including a stunning 107.36 in one match. In the final game, she defeated three-time champion Lisa Ashton 5-0 with a 100.2 average and finished with a spectacular 122-point shot on the bullseye.
The young star hasn't lost a match in the Women's Series since April 2025. That's nearly a full year of perfect competition.

Why This Inspires
What makes Greaves' story particularly exciting is what comes next. Starting this week, she's joining the PDC ProTour to compete exclusively against male players at the highest level of professional darts.
"I know I'm going to be up against it, but I've got the game to do it," Greaves said after her weekend sweep. She acknowledges the challenge ahead as the only woman on the tour but remains confident in her abilities.
Her attitude reflects both humility and determination. "I've got to prove it now, so I have to keep playing well and be competitive," she explained. When asked about her record-breaking streak, she joked, "I'm going to be raging when I get beat."
Greaves has already proven herself as a champion multiple times over. She's a three-time WDF World Darts Championship winner and a two-time women's World Matchplay champion. Now she's ready to test herself against an entirely new level of competition.
Her journey shows that excellence knows no limits when backed by skill, preparation, and courage.
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Based on reporting by Sky Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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