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Post Info TOPIC: 2021 Player of the Season Votes - Round One, Group A
Vote from list below [37 vote(s)]

Emma Raducanu
70.3%
Gordon Reid
8.1%
Harriet Dart
8.1%
Katie Swan
2.7%
Lloyd Glasspool
0.0%
Ranah Stoiber
8.1%
Stuart Parker
2.7%


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2021 Player of the Season Votes - Round One, Group A


Here we go, 7 players in this group, top 3 incl ties get through to the semis. However, if a player gets zero votes they will be knocked out.

Little bio of each below for this season - taken from ITF site on Monday. Any errors you feel make a difference, please post and comment. In fact please post and comment on your vote generally!

Poll will close at 11am Friday sharp!   

Emma RaducanuWon US Open, Qualified for US Open, RU WTA125 Chicago, L16 Wimbledon ; July, August and September Player of the Month Winner19 (from 345 end 2020)

25 wins, 9 losses (74%)

 

 

Gordon ReidWheelchair - Won 9 Doubles Titles incl all 4 Grand Slam titles; won British Grass Court and Loughborough Singles titles; Won Doubles Silver and Singles Bronze in Tokyo Paralympics Singles - 4 (from 5 end 2020); Doubles - 2 (from 2 end 2020)21 wins, 12 losses singles (64%); 25 wins, 2 losses doubles (93%)

 

Harriet Dart Singles RU ITF W80 Tyler, SF ITF W100 Charleston, Qualified US Open and Canadian Open; Won WTA 125 Midland Doubles. Wimbledon mixed doubles Runner Up 122 (from 150 end 2020)27 wins, 23 losses singles (54%), 7 wins, 9 losses doubles (44%)

 

Katie SwanWon ITF Singles W25 Orlando and W25 Estonia; Won ITF W25 Doubles Redding; Qualified for Wimbledon; June Player of the Month winner 244 (from 270 end 2020)20 wins, 12 losses (62%) Singles, 5 wins, 2 losses (71%) Doubles

 

Lloyd GlasspoolDoubles - Won ATP250 Marseille, ATP Challengers in Roanne, Biella 4, Gran Canaria, BariDoubles - 78 (from 152 end 2020)Doubles - 37 wins, 19 losses (66%)

 

Ranah StoiberWon J3 and J4 Doubles Titles; SF J1 Spain and J1 Serbia Singles eventsJR Singles - 59 (up from 532 end 2020) 16 wins, 12 losses singles (57%), 17 wins 11 losses (61%) doubles 

 

Stuart ParkerWon M15 Monastir 3 and M15 Monastir 6; W M15 Doubles Monastir507 (from 706 end 2020)44 wins, 16 losses (73%) Singles; 10 wins, 11 losses (48%) doubles



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Thursday 16th of December 2021 10:01:59 AM



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Thursday 16th of December 2021 11:59:35 AM

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Very honourable performances from many, Gordon Reid , Lloyd Glasspool but really could only vote Emma here.

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I'm sure Emma will run away with this, so I'm going to vote tactically for Harriet. She hasn't been spectacular this year, but has some fine performances and consolidated her ranking. The Wimbledon RU with Joe helps a lot too !

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the addict wrote:

I'm sure Emma will run away with this, so I'm going to vote tactically for Harriet. She hasn't been spectacular this year, but has some fine performances and consolidated her ranking. The Wimbledon RU with Joe helps a lot too !


 I thought someone might go this route and I see someone else has. 

im confused on the Harriet comment - wasnt that a few years back now?



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JonH comes home wrote:
the addict wrote:

I'm sure Emma will run away with this, so I'm going to vote tactically for Harriet. She hasn't been spectacular this year, but has some fine performances and consolidated her ranking. The Wimbledon RU with Joe helps a lot too !


 I thought someone might go this route and I see someone else has. 

im confused on the Harriet comment - wasnt that a few years back now?


 Wimbledon was this year - beaten by Neal and Desirae in the final. She reached the third round in the women's doubles as well.



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the addict wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
the addict wrote:

I'm sure Emma will run away with this, so I'm going to vote tactically for Harriet. She hasn't been spectacular this year, but has some fine performances and consolidated her ranking. The Wimbledon RU with Joe helps a lot too !


 I thought someone might go this route and I see someone else has. 

im confused on the Harriet comment - wasnt that a few years back now?


 Wimbledon was this year - beaten by Neal and Desirae in the final. She reached the third round in the women's doubles as well.


 Oh gosh it was ! I knew that at the time but forgot ! Ive edited her write up above to reflect the mixed final! That is a big deal !! 



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Emma

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indiana wrote:

Emma


 Emma certainly has a strong case!!



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JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

Emma


 Emma certainly has a strong case!!


 Yes, I didn't feel that I needed to add much more 



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A reminder this vote runs to 11 am tomorrow. Nice and easy does it.

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indiana wrote:

Emma


 This



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Coup Droit wrote:
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Emma


 This


 name of her new TV show "This is Emma"



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Well, Indy went for Jane Austen simplicity



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Voted for Emma

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Looks like Emma is going to run away with this group - but who will be second and third ? It's wide open and could be anyone.

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