Here’s a concise update on the 2025 PDC Women’s Series based on the latest available information.
Core update
- Beau Greaves dominated the 2025 PDC Women’s Series, winning a large majority of events across the season and setting records for most event wins in a single year. The series consisted of 24 tournaments across six weekends, with a total prize fund of £240,000 and £2,000 awarded to each event winner.[2][3][7]
Key milestones and standings
- The season opened with events 1–4 in Leicester, featuring heavy involvement from top players including Greaves, Lisa Ashton, Fallon Sherrock, and Noa-Lynn van Leuven, as events ran over February 15–16 with live coverage on PDCTV.[2]
- By mid-year, Greaves continued her form, winning multiple events in successive weekends, with other players like Kirsi Viinikainen and Gemma Hayter securing titles in various events, reflecting a competitive field behind Greaves’ dominance.[3][7]
- The late-season climax featured Events 23–24 in Wigan, where Greaves, Ashton, and Sherrock had already secured World Darts Championship qualification spots, while additional spots remained contested among Noa-Lynn van Leuven and Gemma Hayter. These final events were scheduled to determine the last qualification slots for Alexandra Palace.[1]
What this means for fans and players
- For fans: Greaves’ continued success made her the standout player of the 2025 Women’s Series, with numerous finals and outright event wins highlighted in season-end recaps.[7][3]
- For players aiming at major championships: With most qualification slots for the World Darts Championship already allocated by the penultimate events, late-season results focused on gripping final spots and proving form ahead of major events.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date specific event-by-event results (who won each of the 24 events, final match scores, and how each player fared in the World Championship qualification race) and present them in a clear table or chart. I can also assemble a quick visual timeline showing winners across the season.