Beau Greaves beats Luke Littler AGAIN as she dominates world champion weeks after youth championship win

BEAU GREAVES beat Luke Littler yet again as she dominated the world champ just weeks after her Youth Championship win.

Greaves’ latest victory came on Sunday at a MODUS exhibition night in Derby.

Darts players Luke Littler and Beau Greaves posing together.
Luke Littler has lost another match to darts rival Beau GreavesCredit: Modus Super Series

The pair delighted fans as they clashed in front of a packed house.

But it was Greaves who emerged victorious in a 6-2 win.

It marked her second triumph over Littler in the past three weeks.

In mid-October, the duo collided in the semis of the World Youth Championship.

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Littler was dreaming of a 24-hour double, having won the World Grand Prix a day earlier.

But his hopes were ended by Greaves in a thrilling 6-5 battle.

Her win set up a showdown against European Championship winner Gian van Veen at this month’s Players Championship Finals in Minehead.

And it also saw Greaves land her first-ever Tour Card for a spot on the PDC circuit.

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The 21-year-old is now just the fourth woman to take one up.

Her decision came after Littler cracked a cheeky joke that she shouldn’t move onto the pro scenes.

That’s because he admitted she is a major threat to his plans for world darts domination.

Littler chuckled: “You best not be taking that tour card!”

He also added: “Fair play to Beau Greaves, all the best in Minehead, some talent.”

Littler isn’t the only star who reckons Greaves can shake things up, with world No1 Luke Humphries also backing her for success.

He said: “I think she’s an amazing player and she deserves it. I predict that she will flourish playing in it.

“She’s been a really great player on the secondary tours this year. She’s good on the challenge tour, the development tour and she’ll be a real threat going forward for all the players.

“Not just for me but for everyone. I think she’ll do really well. If she’s relaxed and got no pressure on her shoulders, I believe she will be top 64 within the two years.”

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