BEAU GREAVES racked up her 100th straight win en route to securing her 15th consecutive Women’s Series title.
‘Beau N’ Arrow’ further underlined her status as the greatest female player in the history of in Germany this week.
Beau Greaves cemented her status as the greatest female darts star by winning a 100th straight gameCredit: Getty
– who has been given her Tour Card and will compete on the ProTour circuit – stormed to victory in Events One and Two in Hidlesheim.
The 22-year-old said she didn’t want her winning streak to end and revealed she enjoys the women’s series because it means she faced less pressure.
The Yorkshire slinger told Sky Sports: “I’m really chuffed to win 15 events on the trot. It’s massive.
“I’ve played well when it matters, there’s so many tours I can play on now, I don’t want to get beat.
“I really enjoy playing on the women’s series and not because I win a load of them.
“I may give the Development Tour a miss for the first year, but if it’s not going too well then I will get back on it the following year to see if I can get my Tour Card back that way.
“I don’t feel as much pressure on the women’s series, which is why I like to play and still have some enjoyment.
“I’m going to be raging when I get beat because I don’t want it to end. I’m riding my luck a little bit, but that’s darts.”
Greaves – who was given her Tour Card in October – was beaten by Daryl Gurney in the world championshipsCredit: PA
Greaves will play in the Players Championship first round on Monday after getting her Tour Card.
She faces a clash against Dutch player Jimmy van Schie, who is ranked 96th in the world.
Greaves had guaranteed a Tour Card after finishing runner-up in the Development Tour rankings, having won three times during the campaign.
She has already shown she can mix it with the best after beating world champion twice in the last few months.
One of those was the semi-final of the World Youth Championship, before she lost to eventual champion .
Before that, she impressed at the Grand Slam of Darts in November as she went toe-to-toe with three-time world champion and two-time champ Gary Anderson.
She lost 5-4 to both players before beating Niko Springer 5-3 after overcoming a 3-0 deficit to win five straight legs.
Greaves later made an appearance at the in Deember, where she was .


