Beau Greaves makes history as the youngest woman to compete in the World Cup

Teenage darts sensation Beau Greaves makes history as the youngest woman to compete in the World Cup, but the 18-year-old suffers a 3-0 loss to world No. 37 William O’Connor at Ally Pally
- Beau Greaves lost to William O’Connor in straight sets at Ally Pally
- Greaves became the youngest woman ever to play in the Championship
- Despite the 3-0 defeat, Greaves looked thoroughly satisfied and impressed
- O’Connor’s experience proved crucial as he kept his nerve to win the final six legs
Beau Greaves lost to William O’Connor in straight sets at the World Darts Championship but looked at home as she made history.
Entering the game as the youngest woman to ever compete in the World Darts Championship, Greaves has already made history.
However, O’Connor used his experience to guide him home to victory when Greaves faltered on key darts towards the end of the game.
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Beau Greaves made history by becoming the youngest woman to compete in that tournament
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