Here’s the latest I can share about the 2025 PDC Women’s Series based on recent public updates.
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Overview of the 2025 season
- The 2025 PDC Women’s Series consisted of 24 events, spread across six weekends, with a total prize fund of £240,000. Each event winner earned £2,000, and the series serves as a pathway to World Darts Championship qualification. Beau Greaves dominated the season, winning a large majority of events and setting notable records for most titles in a single season. These basics were highlighted in early 2025 announcements and summaries of the season structure.[2][3]
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Opening weekend and schedule
- The opening four events in February were held in Leicester at the Mattioli Arena, with entries still open as of mid-February and close deadlines published in the lead-up to Events 1-4. Notable players expected to feature included Beau Greaves, Lisa Ashton, Fallon Sherrock, and rising contenders who contended for early-series standings and qualification spots.[2]
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End-of-season context and qualification
- By the climax of the season (Events 23-24 in October), the race for World Darts Championship qualification had been largely settled for some top players, with confirmed qualifiers and a couple still contesting the remaining spots at that point. The finale at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan framed the final decisions for Championship spots, with several players already secure and others still in the running for the last couple of spots.[1]
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Notable results and players
- Beau Greaves was the standout performer, winning 18 of the 24 events across the season, setting a record for most event wins in a PDC Women’s Series season. Other players who achieved titles included Kirsi Viinikainen and Noa-Lynn van Leuven, among others who claimed multiple event titles during the year. Final tallies and individual event results were summarized in season recaps and Wikipedia entries covering the 2025 Women’s Series.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date details for a specific portion of the season (e.g., the opening weekend results, the final standings, or a week-by-week results table) and provide a concise summary with citations.