World Darts Championship ‘open to all’ after Beau Greaves calls for separate PDC women’s event | Darts News

The PDC has insisted that the World Darts Championship is “open to all players” after WDF winner Beau Greaves called for a separate PDC women’s event to be introduced.

The 20-year-old, nicknamed ‘Beau ‘n’ Arrow’ won her third consecutive WDF women’s world title on Sunday night after sweeping aside Sophie McKinlay 4-1 in the final.

However, her participation in the WDF event means she will be ineligible for the PDC World Championship despite it being open to both men and women.

Greaves, who plays in the PDC Women’s Series and the World Matchplay, has called on darts chiefs to introduce a separate ladies-only Worlds.

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Greaves dismantled Cameron Menzies 5-1 to secure her first win at this year’s Grand Slam of Darts

PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter responded to Greaves’ comments by saying the Worlds at Ally Pally is “open to all players”.

He said in a statement to Sky Sports: “We have invested over £700,000 into women’s darts over the past five years since introducing the PDC Women’s Series and Betfred World Matchplay and remain committed to providing opportunities for all players to progress within the PDC system.

“At present we do not plan to introduce a separate Women’s World Championship; the Paddy Power World Darts Championship is open to all players and is a reward for successful players on the PDC Women’s Series and the Women’s World Matchplay winner.

“Our ProTour, Challenge Tour and Development Tour remain open to all players, and from 2025, players from the PDC Women’s Series will also get the chance to qualify for the Winmau World Masters and also compete in the Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts in addition to free entry places on offer at the PDC Qualifying Schools.”

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Matt Porter says he gets Beau Greaves’ decision to play at this year’s WDF Lakeside instead of the PDC’s World Championship but hopes to see her at Ally Pally in the near future

After wrapping up her win, Greaves said: “I love WDF darts. It’s the only tour that gives you a World Championship for women,” said Doncaster thrower Greaves.

“The PDC is great. But it doesn’t have a World Championship [for women]. It has a World Matchplay. That isn’t good enough.

“The PDC has to have a World Championship to justify having a Tour for the ladies. The Women’s Series is great, and the money is good.

“At the same time, we want more for it. The ruling about not being able to play both is stupid.

“I can understand the men doing it but the women, I don’t understand that part of it – they don’t have a World Championship for the women.

“The WDF has a ladies’ world championship, and you have to pick what is best for you.”

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Speaking on Love The Darts, Polly James and Glen Durrant discuss Greaves’ comments saying that it would be ‘silly’ to think a female player could win the World Championship

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