Beau Greaves has astonishing 114-match streak ended in PDC Women’s Series

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Beau Greaves’ sensational 114-match winning streak in the PDC Women’s Series came to an end in a 4-1 defeat to Fallon Sherrock.Greaves, who became the first woman to hit a nine-darter on the PDC Tour last month, tasted defeat for the first time since losing to Gemma Hayter in April 2025.Beau Greaves’ almost 12-month winning run is overShutterstock EditorialShe extended the run to 114 after defeating Lena Welc in a comfortable 4-0 win.All good things come to an endHoping to extend her winning run, Greaves came up against a determined Sherrock who averaged 102.12 to advance to the last 32 of Event Five in Wigan.‘Beau ‘n’ Arrow’ took a commanding lead in the match and looked likely to register another victory after posting a 14-darter.However, Sherrock hit back with a 14-darter of her own before taking the lead with a 13-darter.Once she had taken control of the match, there was no stopping ‘The Queen of the Palace’ who wrapped up victory in nine minutes.Despite the defeat, Greaves will compete later on Saturday in Event Six of the 2026 Women’s Series.Events Seven and Eight get underway on Sunday with Greaves hoping to quickly get back on track.Greaves had incredibly set seven of the top eight longest winning streaks in the competition prior to the defeat.The top three players in the PDC Women’s Series rankings will qualify for the 2027 World Darts Championship.Meanwhile, the top eight players on the rolling 12-month rankings will compete in the Women’s World Matchplay in July.Fallon Sherrock proved too strong for Greaves in WiganRexGreaves has made her mark on the women’s circuit having won three world championships and two World Matchplay titlesShutterstock EditorialPremier League heads to GermanyElsewhere, Night Eight of the Premier league gets underway on Thursday in Berlin with Luke Littler aiming to build on Thursday’s victory.The teenage star secured his second win of the season in Dublin with a sensational victory over Gerwyn Price in the final.Littler came back from 5-0 down to secure a 6-5 win at the 3Arena.The reigning world champion a quarter-final clash with Stephen Bunting at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.Current leader Jonny Clayton will take on Josh Rock in the opening match while Luke Humphries and Michael Van Gerwen face off.Price will be hoping to go one better in Germany when he faces Gian Van Veen for a place in the semi-finals.