English darts sensation Beau Greaves has written her name into the history books after securing her PDC Tour Card through the Development Tour Order of Merit. At just 21 years old, she became the youngest woman ever to qualify for the professional PDC circuit.

Following yet another impressive campaign on the 2025 PDC Winmau Development Tour, Greaves has built up an unassailable lead in the rankings. The result guarantees her a two-year Tour Card covering the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

Born in 2004, Greaves has emerged as one of the brightest young stars in world darts. Her dominance on the Development Tour – where she has lifted multiple titles and displayed remarkable consistency – has established her as the face of a new generation of elite players.

Greaves made her international breakthrough in 2022 when she became WDF World Champion at just 18. Since then, she has dominated the PDC Women’s Series, collecting more than a dozen titles and recording wins over top names like Lisa Ashton and Rhian O’Sullivan.

With her Tour Card secured, Greaves will now compete in all PDC Pro Tour events, including the Players Championships and European Tour qualifiers, and will have a pathway to the World Darts Championship via the ProTour rankings.

Her success marks a historic moment for women’s darts. Greaves becomes only the second woman ever to hold a PDC Tour Card, following Lisa Ashton, who first achieved the feat via Q-School in 2020.

”She’s not just talented, she’s got the mindset needed to succeed on the big stage,
This could inspire a whole new generation of female players to chase their dreams, said darts analyst Laura Turner to Sky Sports.”