BEAU GREAVES strong form coming into the World Darts Championship has left rivals looking over their shoulder.
That includes darts icon Dave Chisnall, who admits he is worried about the prospect of playing her at the World Darts Championship.


Greaves became the first woman to reach the final of the World Youth Championship after edging out darts world champion Luke Littler in the semi-final.
But she then secured qualification to December’s Alexandra Palace showpiece after continuing her stunning run in the Women’s Series with a 13th consecutive title.
And writing in his latest Kwiff blog, Chisnall warned she could make some big waves at the finals.
The 45-year-old said: “It shouldn’t be downplayed just what an achievement it is by Beau Greaves to get her Tour Card next season.
“The 3x Lakeside Women’s Champion has been at a top class level for years now and it’s great for the sport to have her on the PDC circuit next season.
“I won’t be looking forward to playing her. Let me tell you!
“She’ll do well too, and is probably better than most of the lads on the tour.”
Due to being ranked in the PDC’s top 40 players in the world, Chizzy is set to qualify for the event.
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Greaves has won 86 games in a row and will be one of only five players from the Women’s Series competing at the worlds this winter.
The 21-year-old will be joined by Fallon Sherrock, Gemma Hayter, Lisa Ashton and Noa-Lynn Van Leuven.
But before that Greaves, who is ranked No139 in the PDC rankings, will compete in the Grand Slam of Darts in early November.
She will then face Gian van Veen in world youth final at Minehead.
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