Beau Greaves extended her incredible winning streak in the PDC Women’s Series after beating Fallon Sherrock in a thriller.The 21-year-old has now remarkably won 72 straight matches on the circuit, claiming the Event 21 and 22 titles on Saturday.Greaves has won an incredible 72 matches in a row on the Women’s Series circuitShutterstock EditorialHer latest trophies also take her to 11 consecutive tournament wins, with her domination showing no signs of stopping.Greaves, who has just accepted her PDC Tour card for the upcoming seasons, beat Sherrock in the final of both events.And both of them were thrillers, with the young star coming out on top 5-4 in the finals following tense final leg deciders.In the Event 21 showpiece, Greaves stepped up to make sure that she was able to keep up her winning streak. After taking a 4-2 lead, she looked to be easing towards victory, but Sherrock fought her way back into the match.The two-time Women’s Series winner and World Championship history-maker brought things level at 4-4, but Greaves managed a 14-darter to get the job done in style.Then, in the Event 22 final, Greaves put up another 100+ average whilst being taken to sudden death by Sherrock.Every leg of the match went with throw and it came down to the wire, with the youngster dominating under the pressure.Following her two wins in Wigan, she’s now won 16 of the 22 tournaments on the Women’s Series this year. And Greaves has also now extended her lead at the top of the Women’s Series rankings.View Tweet: https://t.co/mEA1wQwnJ2Greaves has now won 11 straight Women’s Series events after her wins over SherrockShutterstock EditorialReturning to Ally PallyGreaves has continued what has been a brilliant week for her in Wigan after beating Luke Littler on Monday. She knocked the reigning world champion out of the World Youth Championship to book her spot in the final. And on top of that, she then went on to confirm her decision to compete in the PDC World Championship this winter.Greaves last took part in the major event in 2023 before being unable to compete last year due to PDC rules.But she will be back at the iconic Alexandra Palace to compete amongst the world’s best in her sport.She will also be playing in the Grand Slam of Darts in November.Greaves has beaten Litter and won two titles this weekGetty‘Nothing seems to faze her’ Female darts star Deta Hedman spoke about Greaves’ success following her win over Littler before her Women’s Series victories.Hedman said: “It was no surprise to me.“Once in a while, you have a talent that comes through like you had Luke, and Beau is now showing what she can do.“I’ve not seen another woman who can play darts like Beau can – she’s such a natural. “If Beau is in a competition with the rest of the women, normally we are playing for second place. Nothing seems to faze her at all and she just does her thing, that’s what I love. “When she is on that oche, she is just another being.”