Unranked Beau Greaves, 19, stuns world No44 Pietreczko at Grand Slam of Darts as fans call her ‘f***ing incredible’

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UNRANKED darts youngster Beau Greaves stunned world No44 Ricardo Pietreczko to claim a 5-1 win at the Grand Slam of Darts.

Greaves, 19, raced into a 3-0 lead with finishes on double two, 10 and 20.

Teenager Beau Greaves sealed a brilliant win at the Grand Slam of DartsRex

BEAU GREAVES BEATS RICARDO PIETRECZKO! ✅ pic.twitter.com/FOaywSR0hP

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She thrashed Ricardo Pietreczko to claim her first win of the tournamentRex
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Pietreczko gestured to the crowd while 3-0 down and went on to lose[/caption]

Pietreczko then pulled one back in front of a Greaves-supporting crowd – putting his hand to his ear in an attempt to goad the fans shortly before he won the leg.

But it did not effect Greaves one bit as she completed the rout by winning the next three legs in the first-to-five format.

Speaking after her sensational victory, she told Sky Sports: “I can’t really explain it.

“What a feeling. It is just great to finally get over the line.

“I scored really well. I have been playing really well and it is just great to be the one who is in front. It is a relief I think.”

In response, one social media user said: “Beau Greaves you are f***ing incredible.”

While another simply added: “Phenomenal 😍😍.”

The result sees Greaves sit second in Group H, ahead of Pietreczko and Damon Heta but behind the already qualified Nathan Aspinall.

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"I've just been really enjoying it!"

Beau Greaves reflects on beating Ricardo Pietreczko 5-1 💪 pic.twitter.com/EgPyEqSkPd

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Nicknamed Beau ’n Arrow, Greaves came on most people’s radar in January 2022 when she won the £25,000 WDF women’s darts title at Lakeside.

Then at the end of last year, she became the youngest woman to play in the PDC World Darts Championship.

The Doncaster thrower came from nowhere to win eight titles in a row in the Women’s Series – including a 52-game unbeaten run – which secured her spot in the 2022/23 tournament.

She was beaten 3-0 in the first round by William O’Connor.

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