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Beau Greaves has confirmed that he will play in World Darts Championship Because she goes on professional tours.
The 21-year-old stunned defending champion Luke Littler on Monday“The Nuke” was eliminated from the World Youth Championship and secured his place in the finals.
She will now step back into the senior worlds at Alexandra Palace, having previously refused to participate in 2022 after losing on her debut.
A statement released by Greaves’ management company, Opus Sports Management, said: “Having secured his Tour card for 2026/2027, we are excited to announce that Beau will compete pdc World Championship 2025/26.
“After an incredible year on various PDC circuits, and with next year looming huge, this was the decision that made the most sense for Beau.
“We can’t wait to see her back on the famous Ally Pally stage.”

Greaves is a three-time WDF Women’s World Champion, but has informed the WDF that she will not play in the competition this year due to rules preventing her from playing in both.
A statement from the WDF said: “Although Beau will no longer compete on the Lakeside stage, we wish him all the best in the next phase of his darting career.
“She has been a fantastic ambassador for our system since we returned from the pandemic in 2021, winning every major WDF title along the way.
“It’s fantastic to see how her game has strengthened while playing in WDF events and we know she will continue to make even more history on the PDC circuit.”
A minimum of four women will compete at the World Darts Championship after a new qualifying structure was announced. Fallen SherrockThe only woman to win a match in the tournament, she is currently the only woman to qualify so far.