Beau Greaves' career earnings have been revealed after the darts star won an impressive 13th consecutive title.
Greaves has now officially accepted a two-year PDC tour card starting next season, after she finished as runner-up in this year's Development Tour rankings.
She will also make just her second appearance at the PDC World Championship in December.
The 21-year-old is in a remarkable run of form, defeating the reigning world champion Luke Littler in the semi-finals of the World Youth Championship last week.
Over the weekend, Greaves competed in the women's game, with Wigan hosting four tournaments across two days to conclude the PDC Women's Series.
She was utterly dominant, winning all 28 matches across the weekend.
On Saturday, she defeated Fallon Sherrock 5-4 in both finals, before following it up on Sunday with a 5-0 victory over Gemma Hayter and a 5-3 win against Noa-Lynn van Leuven.
Beau Greaves with the Women's World Matchplay trophy. Image: Ben Roberts Photo / Stringer via Getty Her win against the Netherlands' van Leuven marked an astonishing 13th consecutive Women's Series title, while extending her winning run to a staggering 86 matches.
Greaves has now claimed a remarkable 147 titles from 1109 matches and has amassed £322,301 in prize money.
By comparison, the winner of next year's world championship will take home a huge £1 million, which is more than twice Littler earned for winning the tournament this year.
Beau Greaves on the PDC tour
Last week, Greaves's management team, Opus Sports Management, confirmed on Facebook that she will be a PDC player next year.
The statement said: "We are very pleased to announce that Beau has officially accepted her tour card.
Beau Greaves. Image: Ben Roberts Photo / Stringer via Getty "It's been an incredible year for Beau, proving that hard work pays off and we can't wait to see what the next two years as a tour card holder brings for this amazing young lady.
"All at Opus are so pleased for Beau and send the biggest congratulations to her at this amazing time in her career!"
The three-time WDF women's champion will not defend her title this year, opting instead to compete at the PDC World Championship.
Greaves will aim to become just the second woman after Sherrock to win a World Championship match at Alexandra Palace.
It will be her second appearance at the PDC World Championship, having made her debut in 2023, where she lost 3-0 to William O'Connor in the opening round.
Before that competition, Greaves will also compete at the World Grand Slam of Darts.
It has been a remarkable year for Greaves, who will also face Gian van Veen in the youth final in November.