Darts star insists ‘I meet all the rules’ in furious message aimed at critics

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Noa-Lynn van Leuven, the 29-year-old Dutch darts player, has responded to critics with a firm and confident message after earning a place at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship:

“I meet all the rules. Full stop.”

The statement, shared on Instagram on October 28, 2025, came just hours after van Leuven set a new Women’s Series record, averaging 109.64 in a thrilling 5–3 victory over world No. 1 Beau Greaves at Women’s Series 21 in Wigan — the highest average ever recorded in the event’s history.

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A Record-Breaking Performance

  • Final Score: 5–3 vs Greaves
  • Average: 109.64 (new record)
  • 180s: 7
  • Checkout %: 42 (5/12)
  • Prize: £1,500
  • Outcome: Secured qualification for the 2025 PDC World Championship (Dec 15 – Jan 3)
Stat Van Leuven Greaves
Average 109.64 102.45
180s 7 5
Highest Checkout 121 80

It was a landmark moment — van Leuven became the first player to reach back-to-back PDC Women’s World Championship appearances following her debut in 2024.

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Responding to Online Criticism

Following the win, van Leuven faced a wave of online debate about her eligibility — a conversation she addressed directly with calm determination:

“Endless debate won’t distract me. I meet all the rules. Full stop.”


The Rules and Eligibility

Organization Participation Policy
PDC Participants must meet DRA eligibility criteria, including medical and identification requirements.
WDF Uses a separate eligibility system for women’s events.

PDC CEO Matt Porter reiterated support for clear and consistent eligibility guidelines:

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“She complies fully with our policy. The rules are clear.”

Support from Fellow Professionals

  • Luke Humphries: “She’s doing everything right and has earned her place.”
  • Michael van Gerwen: “A true competitor. Full respect.”
  • PDC Statement (2025): “We stand by our inclusive and transparent policy.”

The Journey So Far

Van Leuven’s rise has been one of determination and resilience:

  • 2024: Made debut at the PDC World Championship.
  • 2025: Returned stronger, breaking scoring records and qualifying again.

“I’m here to play darts. That’s what matters.”


What’s Next

  • Grand Slam of Darts (Nov 8 – 16) – possible wildcard entry
  • PDC World Championship – aiming for a deeper run
  • Women’s Series – chasing the No. 1 ranking

The Bottom Line

Noa-Lynn van Leuven continues to make headlines for all the right reasons — performance, professionalism, and perseverance.

She lets her darts do the talking.
Ally Pally awaits. 🎯

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