Beau Greaves makes PDC ProTour history after extending record-breaking winning streak
Beau Greaves has made a dream start to life as a PDC Tour Card holder.
The three-time world champion made history with her run to the last 16 at Players Championship 1 on Monday.

Greaves secured wins over Jimmy van Schie, Owen Bates and Cam Crabtree to reach the fourth round in Hildesheim.
In doing so, she joined Lisa Ashton as the only women to reach the last 16 of a ProTour event.
No woman has ever gone beyond that stage and made the quarter-finals at a Players Championship tournament.
Greaves, though, then lost 6-2 to world No.14 Nathan Aspinall as she fought for a place in the last eight.
Greaves’ historic winning run continues
The 22-year-old’s historic run in Germany comes after she extended her record-breaking winning streak on the Women’s Series.
Beau ‘n’ Arrow last tasted defeat on the tour back in April.
In that time, Greaves has won 113 matches in a row to secure the last 17 events on the tour.
Her domination continued over the weekend by winning the first four events of the year.
Greaves capped an impressive two days by averaging 100.2 in a 5-0 win over Ashton on Sunday.
She has admitted she had previously wanted her winning runs to end, but would now be ‘raging’ when she next loses in the Women’s Series.

The world No.101 was asked about managing her schedule this year after her first two event wins on Saturday.
Having secured a PDC Tour Card, Greaves will balance events across multiple tours in 2026.
She explained: “Obviously it’s massive. Coming off the back of however many I did, 13 before, it was obviously great.
“I’ve had some bad games today and some good games, but it’s all part of that, isn’t it? I’m chuffed. It’s insane I’ve won 15 on the trot.
“Last time we started a load on the trot, I wanted to get beat — I don’t want to get beat now.
“I want to keep going until someone plays really well and beats me fair and square. I’m going to be raging when I get beat because I don’t want it to end.

“There’s so many tours now that I’m still able to play on while I’m on the ProTour. I haven’t started my ProTour card yet, I will this week, so it’s interesting.
“I’d like to say I’ve got to balance my schedule well, because a lot of the ProTours follow on the back of the Dev Tour or the Women’s Series.
“So, it’s about balancing it but still enjoying it. I’ve never done it before, so it’s all new to me as well.
“Obviously I’ve just got to make sure I’m not burnt out.”
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