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Beautiful Greaves made a clean scan of the events of the female series in Milton Keynes when she won the events 15 and 16 on Sunday, adding to her consecutive victories on Saturday.
The 21-year-old defeated Fallon Sherrock 5-2 in the final of event 13 at Arena MK after seeing Gemma Hayter 5-2 in the semi-finals and Noa-Lynn Van Leuven 5-3 in the last eight.
Greaves then doubled by beating Lorraine Winstanley 5-4 in the final of event 14, after a 5-2-quarter-final victory against Lisa Ashton and a 5-1 success against Hayter in the semi-finals.
Greaves then resumed where she stopped on Sunday, overcoming Rhian O’Sullivan 5-2 in the centerpiece of event 15 after a 5-2 victory against Sherrock in the quarters and a 5-0 dubbing of Graaf in the semi-finals.
She then finished the weekend with a 5-1 victory against Ashton to conclude her fourth title in the back of a 5-1 success in the quarter-final against Angela Kirkwood, followed by a 5-2 defeat from Sherrock.
It was the fourth time in his career that Greaves has won the four events for a weekend in the women’s series and it takes its career title at 38.
“Honestly, it’s incredible. I felt like I had played a little better today, I had other good games,” said Greaves.
“I think we both felt a little tired in this final, so I was happy to cross the line and I feel proud.
“I just relaxed today, I think. I was just taking every match as you go.
“I want to come here and win each tournament.
“I will gain a lot of confidence.
“I just want to continue winning them, I don’t want someone else to win.”
The campaign is now taking a break until August, but the female world match is live on Sky Sports on Sunday July 27, Greaves seeking to win the title for a successive third year.
The Doncaster player beat Sherrock 6-3 in the 2024 final after beating Mikuru Suzuki 6-1 in the centerpiece of 2023.
Sherrock won the inaugural staging of the Blackpool event in 2022, surmounting with Graaf 6-3.
Greaves thinks she will go to Blackpool with a big cry to bring the trophy again.
“I am really excited. I want to go up there and defend it but I want to play as well,” she added.
“I’m going to train hard, I really expect it and that the darts I play between the two will add to it.
“I am the one leading. I’m playing fairly well now. This is not how I want to play but I am difficult to play.
“You never know until you get up there but I am confident.”
THE Dart World Cup, From June 12 to 15 in Frankfurt, is live on Sky Sports while Luke Humphries and Luke Little are seeking to keep the title for England, after Humphries and Michael Smith triumphed from last year.
Sky Sports will also show the World Matchplay In Blackpool from July 19 to 27, with Humphries to defend his crown after defeating Michael Van Gerwen 18-15 in the 2024 final at the Winter Gardens.
THE Matchplay of the Women’s WorldOn July 27, will also be broadcast live.