Beau Greaves' Team Issue Statement on PDC Tour Card Decision

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Beau Greaves' Team Issue Statement on PDC Tour Card Decision

Greaves finished as runner-up in the PDC Development Tour rankings.

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Beau Greaves' management team have released a statement surrounding her PDC tour card from next year.

Greaves finished as runner-up on the PDC Development Tour, earning a two-year tour card from the beginning of next season.

She has also qualified for the 2026 World Championship, which begins in December, and is set to compete in the Grand Slam of Darts in November.

And the 21-year-old defeated Luke Littler 6-5 in the semi-final of the World Youth Championship on Monday, with the final taking place in Minehead on November 23.

She has also won her last 58 matches in the PDC Women's Series.

Greaves has won a record-breaking 14 Women's Series titles in 2025 (Image: PDC)
Greaves has won a record-breaking 14 Women's Series titles in 2025 (Image: PDC)

In May, Greaves said she 'would be stupid not to' accept a tour card if she earned one, having previously been non-committal.

Six months earlier, in November 2024, she had told reporters: "I'm not in a rush and there is nothing wrong with being happy where you are in your life and what you've done. I have won a hell of a lot of darts tournaments so I want to do it in my own time."

On Monday, Sky Sports reported that Greaves was 'expected' to accept a tour card.

Her management team, Opus Sports Management, have posted a statement on Facebook confirming that Greaves will indeed be a PDC player in 2026.

"We are very pleased to announce that Beau has officially accepted her tour card," the statement begins.

"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.

Image: Facebook/Opus Sports Management
Image: Facebook/Opus Sports Management

"All at Opus are so pleased for Beau and send the biggest congratulations to her at this amazing time in her career!"

Greaves is a reigning three-time WDF women's champion, though will not be able to defend her title this year if she opts to play in the PDC World Championship due to PDC contractual rules.

Should she enter the PDC version as expected, Greaves will look to become the second women's player, after Fallon Sherrock, to win a World Championship match at Alexandra Palace.

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