
Olivia produced another strong international performance at the Hungarian Masters Girls, a WDF Silver-ranked event held in Budapest, adding valuable world ranking points to her growing total.
Starting confidently in the Top 32, Olivia Heaton opened her campaign with a solid 3–2 victory over Peyton Penney (47.67 average), before going on to defeat Calie Penney 4–2 in the Last 16, maintaining good composure and steady scoring throughout.
In the Quarter-Finals, Olivia faced Hungary’s Krisztina Turai, the No.4 seed, in what proved to be a competitive and high-quality match. Despite averaging a respectable 51.56, Olivia was edged out 4–1, with Turai’s greater finishing proving the difference on the day.
Turai would later go on to reach the semi-finals, while Paige Pauling claimed the title with a 5–0 win over Grace Padget in the final.
This result marks another encouraging international showing for Olivia, reaching the last eight in a high-standard WDF Girls field featuring players from across Europe and beyond. The ranking points gained in Budapest continue her upward progress in the WDF Girls World Rankings, building further momentum ahead of the upcoming Hungarian Classic and World Masters later in the week.














