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Beau Greaves: Luke Humphries predicts that the World Women’s Darts Champion will be in the Premier League in five years | News news

Luke Humphries has predicted that Beau Greaves will compete in the Premier League arrows five years after their exciting battle at the UK Open.

The world of women No. 1 Greaves gave Humphries a great terrorism in their fourth round on Friday and drove 7-5, but lost the next five feet to lose 10-7.

The 21 -year -old had already made the story, making the first female player to win three matches at the Darts’ FA Cup event, with random draws taking place after each round.

“He belongs to long darts. He’s obviously a huge supporter of the Ladies game,” Humphries said ITV4.

“Ladies’ game has grown massively and is because of it, but it belongs to this environment.

“Really tested me there and if we were in a Premier League game, it would hit me. It just has to give itself time.

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“Maybe in five years, I think it’s going to be in the Premier League and I think it’s probably a top 64 player in the world right now, but I don’t want to put pressure on it.

“Let her continue to do what she does and in the coming years she will find that she has the level that can match, Luke (Littler) and Michael (Van Gerwen), so she has a huge future ahead of her.

“It’s still very young, but if you can try me and I didn’t play too bad. It shows that it has the big darts and in the coming years I am sure I will share the scene with her a lot.”

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Greaves: Playing Humphries will bring me very far

Greaves made an impressive start until 2025, despite losing a PDC Tour on the Q-School, as it is the top of the Challenger tour, gaining multiple events and development tour, ranking.

He examined not to play in the PDC World Darts Championship in December, rather than chosen to defend the title of Lakede Women’s, which she did successfully.

In November last year, Greaves revealed that it was open to play men more often, after feeling that her game was growing “stale”.

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Her defeat to Humphries has shown that she is able to compete with Darts’ best players, which is the long -term goal.

“I started well and then fell a little, but that’s what I’m trying to work on, be better in my game and more consistent in these biggest forms, but what experience,” Greaves said.

“To play someone like Luke is just amazing for me and my game. It will greatly bring me and even though I lost, I’m really happy.”

UK Open Darts Fifth Round Draw for Saturday:

Ryan Searle vs. Luke Humphries
Dave Chisnall vs krzysztof ratajski
Mensur Suljovic vs. William O’Connor
Rob Cross vs Danny Noppert
Josh Rock vs. Ross Smith
Madars Razma vs. Michael Smith
Alan soutar vs. Jonny Clayton
Gian Van Veen vs. Stephen Burton
Jurjen van der Velde vs. Nathan Aspinall
Cameron Menzies vs. James Wade
Rob Owen vs. Michael Van Gerwen
Luke Littler vs Jermaine Wattimena
Dimitri van den Bergh vs. Chris Dobey
Martin Schindler vs. Dylan Slevin
Danny Lauby vs. Ryan Joyce
Connor Scutt vs Damon Heta

Where is the Premier League head after?

Premier League continues with night 5 in Brighton on Thursday 6 March as Gerwyn Price and Michael Van Gerwen Lock Horns in a repetition of the 2023 Premier League final, with Luke Littler or Chris Dobey waiting for the winner for the last four.

Watch the Premier League Darts, The Brighton Center on night 5; Live in Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports+, flow with now.

2025-03-01 14:30:00

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