Beau Greaves says her memorable victory over Luke Littler has given her confidence she can compete in the big tournaments.
The 21-year-old, who last month won a PDC Tour card for the next two years, beat the world champion in the World Youth Championship semi-finals to make history by becoming the first woman to qualify for the final later this month.
It was a timely victory as she prepares for the Grand Slam of Darts and World Championship over the coming weeks.
She said: “The belief is there. When I obviously did beat Luke, it did give me a big confidence boost.
“I’ve just lacked confidence over the years and, obviously, I think I’ve got a little bit of it now.
“I don’t really care who I’m playing either. I think I did a few years ago. I did last year.”
That attitude bodes well as she has been drawn in the same group as Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson and Niko Springer in the round-robin stage of the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton.
A good run there, followed by a good showing at the Alexandra Palace over Christmas, could make Greaves a contender for a place in next year’s Premier League.
Greaves, who has gone out at the group stage in her last two tournaments in Wolverhampton, said: “I can’t imagine I’d get in the Premier League unless I had a crazy run.
“But I wouldn’t say no. It might be a bit much for me right now, but it’d definitely make things exciting.
“People say the Premier League can get a bit flat — I always end up watching it every week, though.
“It’d be amazing to play in it, but I don’t think I’d deserve it yet, considering all the other players. Still, it’s really sweet that people say good things about me, I really appreciate it.”
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2025-11-06T18:12:14Z