
BEAU GREAVES expects “a big shock” when she joins the professional ranks next year.
The Yorkshire lass – who beat Luke Littler in a last-leg decider in the world youth championship semi-finals – takes on the men next year after earning a PDC Tour Card.


The Doncaster thrower, 21, is also going to be involved in the PDC World Darts Championship at Ally Pally and will be a threat for whoever she meets in the main draw.
Over the weekend, Greaves won FOUR events on the PDC Women’s Series at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan.
On Sunday, she smashed Gemma Hayter 5-0 in one final and then averaged 100.29 in a 5-3 win over Noa-Lynn van Leuven in the other final.
That represents 13 female titles on the spin since April 13, and a mind-boggling 86 straight individual wins.

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Speaking about her feats over the past few weeks, Greaves said: “It’s a relief. It’s a good achievement as well.
“Obviously, I know it’s amazing to have a Tour Card but you’ve still got to look after yourself and make sure that you’re okay and happy.
“It’s probably going to be a big shock to me next year. But I’m well aware of that.
“I want to give it a good go and see what happens, but I definitely need to plan ahead.
“I’m definitely going to try and play all the Women’s Series.
“If I am going to close one down, it will be the Development Tour probably.
“But at the same time, I haven’t even looked at the schedule. It’s quite new to me. I know I have to manage it well. I’ve done an alright job at it so far.
“I know it’s a lot of darts and it’s tough darts, but that’s what I signed up for.
“I have good games and poor games but I know when to step it up at the right times.
“On the Women’s Series, it’s been really supportive. We all want each other to do well and perform.”







