Beau Greaves, a darts legend, won the most recent two matches in Wigan on Saturday, extending her remarkable winning streak to 72 matches.
The Doncaster-born 21-year-old made the announcement on Friday that she would compete in the PDC World Championship after defeating Luke Littler in the World Youth Championship semi-finals.
The PDC Women’s Series came to a close with a run of four tournaments over two days, two on Saturday and two on Sunday, with her focus returning to the women’s game this weekend.
In both of Saturday’s finals, Greaves defeated Fallon Sherrock 5-4, extending her winning streak to 11 straight.
With the PDC Women’s Series double on Saturday, she has already won 16 of her past 22 matches.
Sherrock and Lisa Ashton, who are both three-time WDF women’s world champions, will compete in the PDC World Championships, which will take place on December 11 at London’s Alexandra Palace.
In the youth final at Minehead later in the month, she will face defending champion Gian van Veen of the Netherlands in the PDC’s Grand Slam in Wolverhampton.
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Source: BBC
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