Beau Greaves claims that the headlines of women’s series are PDC in Leicester to round the weekend | News Darts

Beau Greaves continued his great start to the year, claiming the headlines of the women’s series of PDC in Leicester on Sunday.
Greaves won 13 direct games to round out an open weekend in Mattioli Arena style after looking for a title from Lisa Ashton and Fallon Sherrock on Saturday.
Greaves accepted only four legs on the way to victory in the event three, for which she claimed with a dominant 5-1 victory over Robyn Byrne, including the 164 science in the introductory leg.
“I really enjoy the game in the moment, which is a large part of my game,” Greaves said.
“I’m trying to push myself this year. I played in the Q School, I had good wins on a challenge tour and now I played my first protoor.
“I try to break into the PDC system and go well. Obviously, I won’t always play well, I’ll have bad games.
“You have a target on your back, but I enjoy that side of the game pretty much, and I’m just focused on enjoying every game I play.”
Greaves secured a 4-1 victory over Noah-alynn Van Leuven, then completed white washing over Marlene Barcelos, Steph Clarke and Chelsea Campbell, before seeing her big rival Sherrock in the quarterfinals.
Greaves revealed his defeat Sherrock on Saturday happen two with a 5-1 victoryand she beat Jo Locke with the same result in the last four to continue the accusation.
The 21-year-old then completed a pleasant victory over Holly Glt, Maret Liiri, Ashton and Kirsi Viikainen to set her showdown against Gemma Hayter in the event of four.
Greaves produced a break of 14 tickets in a decision after eight direct stubbing holds to win its record wider crown of the series for the 30th Women’s Series.
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