
Fallon Sherrock has revealed what Beau Greaves has been able to do differently to other women's darts players to become one of the top talents in the sport.
Greaves has accepted a two-year PDC tour card from the beginning of the 2026 season after finishing as runner-up in the Development Tour standings.
The 21-year-old reached the World Youth Championship final after defeating world number two Luke Littler 6-5 earlier this week, and will play in the PDC World Championship in December for the second time.
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Over the weekend, Greaves has also extended her phenomenal winning run in the Women's Series to 83 consecutive matches in 2025.
She is not the first women's player to hold a PDC tour card - Lisa Ashton won hers in 2021 and spent two years on the main circuit - but there are high hopes that Greaves can become the first to mix it with the sport's elite players on the PDC main tour on a regular basis.
Sherrock has experience of doing so on the biggest stages, reaching the third round of the World Championship in 2019 and the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam two years later.
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The 31-year-old has narrowly missed out on a tour card via Q-School on a number of occasions, though stated in May to Online Darts that she is considering taking a break from the sport next year due to health issues.
She competes in exhibitions against the biggest names in the sport and was a regular winner in the MODUS Super Series last year.
Sherrock, who has also qualified for this year's World Championship, appeared on Wayne Mardle's 'Club 501' show in October 2024, during which Greaves' ascent up the darting ranks was discussed.
When Mardle asked if she had ever seen a female player as talented as Greaves, Sherrock revealed what the Doncaster-born dartist has been able to do differently to other women's stars through the age groups.
"Not as consistent, no," she said. "There are youth players and stuff that you see coming through the system who had talent.
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"But they never had the consistency and never stuck to it. Whereas Beau's always been that good, and then now she's had the consistency in doing it on a regular basis, you can see why she's the number one [in the women's game]."
She added that Greaves' performances have brought the most out of her opponents, who are desperate to defeat her.
"I think, if you see some of the games that we [Sherrock and Greaves] have lost on the Women's Series, the people that we've played have really stepped up to the mark. Some of the women playing against Beau, because obviously she is the main one to beat in everyone's eyes, they're stepping up, hitting 90 averages and stuff against her."
Topics: Darts, World Darts Championship