Beau Greaves created history by becoming the first woman to hit a nine-dart finish on the PDC ProTour.
The 22-year-old hit perfection in her Players Championship 6 clash with Mensur Suljovic in Leicester.
She hit consecutive 180s and then finished by taking out 141, pinning a double 12.
BEAU LANDS THE NINE-DARTER 9️⃣
Absolutely sensational from Beau Greaves 🤯
Greaves becomes the first woman to hit a nine-darter on the PDC ProTour as she takes the perfect leg against Mensur Suljovic 🙌
📺 https://t.co/YyBPPwoMK8#PC6 pic.twitter.com/BuASCcymRF
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) February 25, 2026
The Doncaster thrower looked overwhelmed after the leg, with Suljovic offering her a handshake.
She managed to compose herself to claim a 6-5 victory in the last 32, winning a final-leg decider.
Greaves has been the flagbearer for the women’s game in recent years, seeming almost invincible on the women’s tour while also beating Luke Littler on her way to the World Youth Championship final.
Greaves, who went on to lose to David Sharp in the third round, said: “I couldn’t believe I’d hit it! I just about hit the treble 19 and then I was quite confident that the double 12 was going in.
“I couldn’t stop smiling because I couldn’t wait to tell my dad, even though I knew he’d be watching it.
“I’ve narrowly missed hitting one a few times so it was nice to finally hit one. It’s nice to be the first woman to hit one on the PDC ProTour, I’m glad it was on the stream as well.
“It was hard to get back into the game after I’d hit it, I was shaking afterwards. It was nerve-wracking but I managed to get the win in the end.
“I’m enjoying my start to life on the PDC ProTour. I’ve been struggling in patches with a bit of tension in my throw, but I’m playing well and enjoying it.
“You’re playing the best players in the world so if you lose a game, it’s just a case of your opponent playing better than you on the day.”
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