Here’s the latest on the PDC Women’s Series.
What it is
- The PDC Women’s Series is a tour of women’s darts organized by the Professional Darts Corporation, consisting of multiple events across weekends that feed into the World Championship and other major tournaments. This overview aligns with recent season formats and the path players take to qualify for bigger events.[4][6]
Recent highlights and standings
- In the 2025 season, Beau Greaves dominated the series, winning 18 of the 24 events, setting a record for most event wins in a season. This performance underscored her ongoing prominence in the women’s darts circuit.[4]
- The 2025 edition maintained a structure of multiple events across weekends, with the top performers earning qualification spots for major events like the Paddy Power World Darts Championship and the World Grand Slam of Darts, depending on final rankings.[4]
Notable context and recent developments
- The 2024 and 2023 pages show the series’ earlier formats and winners, illustrating the consistent presence of Beau Greaves and other top players like Deta Hedman and Lisa Ashton in recent years. These historical snapshots help track how the tour has evolved and which players have been consistently competitive.[2][3]
- For the most current results, the PDC’s official pages and the Match Centre provide up-to-date draws, results, and standings from each event, including live streams and subscriptions via PDCTV.[1][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest event-by-event results (dates, winners, and rankings) and summarize how the current season standings affect qualifications for the next major events. I can also create a concise timeline or a chart of winners by event block. Just tell me which format you prefer.
Citations:
- The 2025 season structure and Greaves’ dominance are described in the latest PDC Women’s Series coverage.[4]
- Historical context and winners from 2023–2024 show Beau Greaves, Deta Hedman, and Lisa Ashton as prominent figures in the series.[3][2]
- Official results, schedules, and streaming options are available on the PDC’s Women’s Series page and Match Centre.[6][1]