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Olivia continued her outstanding debut season on the international stage by reaching the quarter-finals of her first ever major, the WDF Girls World Masters, held in Budapest, Hungary. In only her fifth WDF tournament, Olivia once again showed composure, scoring power, and maturity well beyond her years, earning another excellent result and valuable world ranking points.

Dominant in the Group Stage

Drawn into Group L, Olivia Heaton was simply unstoppable. She produced three straight 4–0 victories, not dropping a single leg across all her group matches. Her performances included a 4–0 win over Phoebe Vermeulen (51.38 average), 4–0 over Vanda Dupcsak (58.37 average), and 4–0 over Saylee Blois, finishing top of her group with an impressive 50.52 tournament average.

Her dominance meant she advanced to the knockout stages without losing a leg, a remarkable feat at such a prestigious WDF Major event.

Olivia has kicked off an exciting week of international darts action in Budapest, Hungary, where she will compete across multiple major World Darts Federation (WDF) events.

Her campaign begins today with both the Hungarian Masters Women’s and Youth competitions, followed tomorrow by the Hungarian Classic, where she’ll again feature in both categories. These events mark the start of an important run on the European circuit as Olivia continues to gain experience and valuable ranking points.

About Me

Olivia Heaton is a 16-year-old darts player from Scarborough who is quickly building a reputation as a rising star in the sport. Follow Olivia's journey as she compete's for Lincolnshire in the UKDA Premiership and World ranked WDF Youth and Ladies darts events.