Greaves' INCREDIBLE streak of 114 wins ended by Sherrock in Women's Series

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Beau Greaves' run of 114 consecutive wins is finally over! Fallon Sherrock averages 102.12 to win 4-1 to reach the last 32 of Event Five of the PDC Women's Series; you can watch Premier League Darts live on Sky Sports every Thursday
Saturday 21 March 2026 14:45, UK
Beau Greaves' astonishing run of 114 consecutive wins on the PDC Women's Series circuit came to an end with a 4-1 defeat against Fallon Sherrock.
The three-time WDF World Darts Championship kicked off the tournament with a perfect weekend in Germany last month when she made it 113 wins on the spin and 17 consecutive titles.
Greaves, who made history last month when became the first woman to hit a nine-darter on the PDC ProTour, was looking to extend her streak but Sherrock averaged 102.12 to defeat Greaves 4-1 and reach the last 32 of Event Five in Wigan on Saturday.
114 - Beau Greaves 70 - Beau Greaves 41 - Beau Greaves 29 - Fallon Sherrock 21 - Beau Greaves 20 - Beau Greaves 19 - Beau Greaves 18 - Beau Greaves 17 - Lisa Ashton 17 - Fallon Sherrock (twice) 16 - Lisa Ashton
After beating Lena Welc to extend her winning run to 114 matches, 'Beau 'n' Arrow' was drawn to face Sherrock.
'The Queen of the Palace' was in red-hot form, winning a 13-darter and two 14-dart legs, en route to sealing victory in nine minutes to end Greaves' incredible streak.
Sherrock went on to reach the final where was was beaten by veteran Lisa Ashton 5-3.
Greaves, a two-time women's World Matchplay champion, last tasted defeat on the Women's Series circuit against Gemma Hayter in April 2025.
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