Find below is the concise, organized profile of Beau Greaves, summarizing her career, achievements, and personal details.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Beau Greaves |
| Nickname | Beau ‘n’ Arrow |
| Birthdate | 9 January 2004 |
| Age | 21 (as of 2025) |
| Birthplace | Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England |
| Darts | 23g Target Signature Gen 1 |
| Laterality | Right-handed |
| Walk-on Music | “Rockin’ All Over the World” by Status Quo |
| Organizations | BDO (2014–2020), PDC (2022–), WDF (2014–2025) |
| Current Rankings | WDF Women’s: 89 (as of December 2025), PDC Women’s: 106 (as of January 2026) |
| Major Titles & Achievements | – 3-time Women’s World Champion (2022, 2023, 2024) – 2-time Women’s World Matchplay winner (2023, 2024) – Record 44 PDC Women’s Series titles – Multiple gold medals in WDF World Cup & Europe Cup – Winner of Challenge Tours & Development Tours in PDC |
| Notable Milestones | – Debuted in senior World Championship at age 15 in 2020 – Youngest woman to win WDF World Championship – First woman to reach final of PDC World Youth Championship (2025) – Second woman to earn PDC Tour Card on merit (2025) |
| Early Career Highlights | Started playing at age 10, won girls’ World Masters twice, and made her senior debut at 15 in 2020. Won her first women’s world title in 2022 at age 18. |
| Recent Highlights (2024–2025) | – Won third consecutive WDF World Championship in 2024 – Set record for highest televised women’s average (114.56) at MODUS Super Series 2024 – Won Women’s World Matchplay in 2024 – Participated and advanced in major events like Grand Slam, Lakeside, and UK Open |
| Personal Life | Youngest of six siblings, with her brother Taylor also playing darts. She has expressed her passion for the sport and her ambitions to compete more against men. Greaves is known for her dedication and record-breaking performances. |
| Additional Notes | – Declined to participate in the 2024 PDC World Championship to defend her Lakeside titles due to WDF rules. – Advocates for more opportunities for women to compete in men’s tournaments. – Continues to break records and rise rapidly in the sport. |