Darts-Greaves beats Smith 8-7 to become first woman to win a PDC ranking title


Darts - World Darts Championship - Alexandra Palace, London, Britain - December 19, 2025 Beau Greaves in action during her first round match against Daryl Gurney Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra/File Photo

April 27 (Reuters) - Beau ⁠Greaves became the first woman to ⁠win a Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) ranking title ‌when she beat Michael Smith 8-7 in the Players Championship 11 final in Milton Keynes on Monday.

The 22-year-old ​made a 142 checkout on ⁠double 11 in ⁠the deciding leg against the former world champion ⁠after ‌beating Rob Cross and Gary Anderson, both also former world champions, 6-5 ⁠and 7-1 respectively to reach the final.

"Today ​I ‌played really well. I'm so happy. I ⁠cannot even ​describe the way I feel," said the two-times Women's World Matchplay champion, whose nickname is 'Beau 'n' ⁠Arrow'.

"I don't know whether I just ​thought about being the first woman to win a title but it caught up with ⁠me, so I honestly cannot believe I took out that 142.

"I'm beating players I was watching growing up. I'm in disbelief. Now ​hopefully I can kick on ⁠and keep doing it, but it's an ​amazing feeling."

Greaves was already the ‌first woman to hit ​a nine-dart finish on the ProTour.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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