Luke Humphries Triumphs Over Beau Greaves in Thrilling UK Open Clash
Luke Humphries ends Beau Greaves' historic run at the UK Open with a 10-7 victory, showcasing top-tier darts prowess.




In a dramatic showdown at the UK Open, Luke Humphries overturned a deficit to defeat Beau Greaves 10-7, halting her remarkable journey in the tournament. Greaves, the reigning three-time women's world champion, initially led 7-5 but couldn't withstand Humphries' late surge.
Key Moments:
- Greaves started strong, breaking with a 124 checkout to lead 2-0.
- Humphries rallied back, winning five consecutive legs to secure the win.
- Post-match, Humphries praised Greaves, stating she belongs in top-tier darts.
Player Insights:
- Luke Humphries: 'She belongs in big-time darts. She really did test me.'
- Beau Greaves: 'Playing Luke will help improve my game. I enjoyed watching him throw.'
Other Matches:
- Jonny Clayton defeated Gary Anderson 10-3.
- Luke Littler edged past Peter Wright in a tight contest with an impressive 108.69 average.
- Michael van Gerwen triumphed over Dirk van Duijvenbode 10-8, while Gerwyn Price fell to Connor Scutt 10-9.
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