Beau Greaves tipped to cause ‘serious problems’ for Littler and Co as Grand Slam of Darts crowd sing her name

BEAU GREAVES has been tipped to cause “serious problems” for Luke Littler and Co after starring at the Grand Slam of Darts.
The Wolverhampton crowd sang Greaves’ name as she put in a stellar performance against leading darts star Michael van Gerwen.
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Beau Greaves has been tipped to cause ‘serious problem’s for darts’ elite starsCredit: Getty
She was narrowly beaten by Michael van Gerwen in an epic Grand Slam of Darts gameCredit: PA
The pair collided in a thriller which resulted in a playoff tie.
Greaves missed two match darts as Van Gerwen eventually emerged victorious in a 5-4 win.
And the youngster was given a proper ovation as fans eagerly chanted her name.
Greaves is now set to tear up the PDC after accepting her first-ever tour card.
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It means she will be taking on the top names of the game regularly, including Littler and Luke Humphries.
But fans are confident that Greaves will not be there to make up the numbers after giving Van Gerwen a run for his money.
One said: “I can honestly see her being a top 10 player in the world.”
Another declared: “It takes a very special player to make Van Gerwen pull up his sock mid game.
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“Greaves is going to be fine playing on the main tour, she’s absolutely mustard.”
One noted: “Greaves going to cause some serious problems on tour next year.”
Greaves will be regularly mixing with aces like Luke Littler after accepting a PDC Tour cardCredit: PA
Another boomed: “Greaves is so good, she’ll definitely win a PDC major.”
One yelled: “She showed she’s an incredible player, wouldn’t surprise us if she’s a regular in majors.”
Another added: “Greaves is absolutely disgusting, so happy she got her tour card. She’s already better than 90 per cent of the current PDC roster.”




