Beau Greaves became the first female player in PDC history to land a nine-darter on Wednesday afternoon in a stunning display at the Players Championship 6 in Leicester
Beau Greaves rewrote the record books on Wednesday by becoming the first woman in PDC history to achieve a nine-darter. The 22 year old was in exceptional form against Mensur Suljovic at the Players Championship 6 in Leicester, producing a flawless leg in the third leg of their encounter.
Following a hard-fought 6-5 first-round victory over Chris Landman, ‘Beau n Arrow’ faced former major champion Suljovic. After consecutive 180s, Greaves sealed a 141 checkout via T20, T19 and D12 to secure her place in darting folklore.
Despite achieving something no woman had previously accomplished, Beau remained measured in her celebrations – merely offering a slight grin as she stepped back from the oche to witness Suljovic bowing towards her as a mark of admiration. The PDC commentators, by contrast, were considerably more enthusiastic.
As the D12 found its target, one could be heard exclaiming: “Beau Greaves, it’s perfection. Absolutely incredible.
“Suljovic takes a bow, but it’s Beau Greaves that’s stealing the show. With a shake of the head, she can’t believe what’s just happened,” reports the Mirror.
Leading just 2-1 at that point in a first-to-six format, Greaves eventually prevailed 6-5 in a tightly contested match to progress to the last 32 of the tournament. There, she will meet David Sharp on Wednesday afternoon.
This is not the first time Greaves has made history this year, however. The Doncaster-born talent grabbed headlines by becoming the first woman to reach the last 16 of a ProTour event at the Players Championship 1 earlier this month, alongside Lisa Ashton.
At that event, held in Hildesheim, she secured victories over Jimmy van Schie, Owen Bates and Cam Crabtree to advance to the fourth round.
Unfortunately, Greaves then suffered a 6-2 defeat to Nathan Aspinall, which ended her hopes of progressing to the quarter-finals.
A three-time WDF World Championship winner, Greaves will be hoping to secure her first major PDC title in 2026.
Her appearance at the 2023 PDC World Championship was cut short in the first round following a 3-0 defeat to William O’Connor, whilst Luke Humphries knocked her out in the fourth round of last year’s UK Open 10-7.
Greaves has also yet to advance beyond the group stage of a Grand Slam of Darts throughout her blossoming career, and will be determined to change that this year.
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