
Following her impressive quarter-final finish in the Hungarian Masters, Olivia returned to the oche in Budapest for the Hungarian Classic Girls, another WDF-ranked international event attracting many of Europe’s top young players.
Continuing her consistent form, Olivia Heaton once again produced strong performances throughout the early rounds, showing composure and confidence against some of the tour’s most promising talents. Her steady scoring and determined approach earned her more valuable WDF ranking points, further strengthening her position on the international stage.
The experience gained across both Hungarian events has been invaluable for Olivia, who continues to impress with her professionalism, focus, and commitment in only her first full season of international competition.
Looking Ahead – First Major Awaits
Next up for Olivia is one of the biggest moments of her young career — her first ever WDF Major, the Girls World Masters, taking place later this week. The tournament will see the world’s best junior players compete for one of the sport’s most prestigious titles, and Olivia’s recent form gives her plenty of confidence heading into the event.
These back-to-back performances in Hungary mark another important step forward in her development and highlight her growing reputation as one of the most promising young players on the circuit.














