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Post Info TOPIC: Which British women's player will win the most grass court season matches in 2024?
Which player will achieve most grass court wins? [27 vote(s)]

Katie Boulter
44.4%
Harriet Dart
7.4%
Jodie Burrage
3.7%
Lily Miyazaki
0.0%
Heather Watson
0.0%
Emma Raducanu
29.6%
Marni Banks
0.0%
Sonay Kartal
7.4%
Fran Jones
0.0%
Katy Dunne
0.0%
Katie Swan
0.0%
Beth Grey
0.0%
Emily Appleton
0.0%
Eden Silva
0.0%
Anna Brogan
0.0%
Naiktha Bains
0.0%
Hannah Klugman
0.0%
Mika Stojsavljevic
3.7%
Mimi Xu
0.0%
AN Other (please state who you vote for)
3.7%


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Which British women's player will win the most grass court season matches in 2024?


So time for the annual prediction game. 

We have several weeks of grass coming up and for the past few years we have tracked which British players win the most main draw and qualifying draw matches! 

And it is time to go again!

Starting with Surbiton, we will track the wins in qualies and main draw through all the events in Britain and overseas, through to the end of Wimbledon (for the women). The wins that count include all main draws and qualies AND include the LTA Wild Card Play offs pre qualifiers that take place.

Your job is to predict which player you think will get the most wins!!

When you vote, please say for whom and I will anoint a winner at the end.

For the last 2 years, the players with most wins have been:

2022 - 10 wins - Jodie Burrage; 9 wins Katie Boulter; 7 wins Harriet Dart

2023 - 10 wins - Katie Boulter; 8 wins Harriet Dart; 7 wins Jodie Burrage

So some consistency there!

I have listed the top 19 women as of today plus AN other, in case you think someone outside the top 19 will win!

Enjoy!

PLEASE NOTE, I HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE THIS POLL EARLIER THAN PLANNED, IT WILL NOW BE 9.30AM FRIDAY MORNING NEXT WEEK, 31ST MAY. PLAY STARTS OVER THAT WEEKEND IN SURBITON AND AS WE ARE A WEEK OUT, IT IS BETTER TO CLOSE PREDICTIONS BEFORE PLAY ACTUALLY STARTS. 

 

PLEASE NOTE AND DONT MISS THE NEW DEADLINE! 

    

 

 

 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Friday 24th of May 2024 08:32:50 AM

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For the avoidance of doubt, wins are counted from both BRITISH and OVERSEAS ATP and ITF grass court events, main draws and qualies, and wildcard play offs but not British Tour or junior events. 



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 28th of May 2024 10:10:05 PM

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JUST SINGLES!

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Please say who you vote for so we can see who wins - last year the womens was split 9 ways!

Ive voted for Emma - trusting in the process!

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I'm also voting for Emma, as we know from her exploits in the past that she likes grass courts and she was generally doing quite well after her comeback until she got burned out and stepped back for a few weeks. But I've really no idea where this could land. (Hannah, Mika and Mimi could also do well with lots of low to mid-level tournaments, I think.)

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Tanaqui wrote:

I'm also voting for Emma, as we know from her exploits in the past that she likes grass courts and she was generally doing quite well after her comeback until she got burned out and stepped back for a few weeks. But I've really no idea where this could land. (Hannah, Mika and Mimi could also do well with lots of low to mid-level tournaments, I think.)


 Its very true and thinking about players who could do well without getting caught up in wild cards for the bigger events could be key. That said, Katie, Harriet and Jodie have been the top 3 both the last 2 years, so it was hard looking past one of them!

If others could, like Tanaqui, say who they predict/vote for, that will help me track the competition as it proceeds! 

  



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Just confirming the grass events this season:

Week 23 - Surbiton 100

Week 24 - 's-Hertogenbosch 250, Nottingham 250,

Week 25 - Berlin 500, Birmingham 250, Ilkley 100, Gaiba 125, LTA Wild Card Play Off

Week 26 - Bad Homburg 500, Eastbourne 500, Wimbledon Qualifying

Week 27/28 - Wimbledon GS



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Monday 20th of May 2024 04:21:43 PM



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Monday 20th of May 2024 04:54:54 PM

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Surbiton is a W100, as is Ilkley - the only two ITF grass court tournaments this year. And the Italian tournament is in Gaiba.

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the addict wrote:

Surbiton is a W100, as is Ilkley - the only two ITF grass court tournaments this year. And the Italian tournament is in Gaiba.


 Noted - not that it actually changes anything in terms of this prediction contest! 



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And I hope you make a prediction and have a vote, TA!?

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JonH comes home wrote:

And I hope you make a prediction and have a vote, TA!?


 When I get home on Weds !



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I voted for Katie B, along with a few others.

 



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the addict wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

And I hope you make a prediction and have a vote, TA!?


 When I get home on Weds !


 Are you still on holiday? enjoy the rest of your break ! 



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So far, folks backing Katie B, Emma and Jodie in that order

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9 votes now - again, if you make a prediction, tell us and we can keep tabs on who are best predictor is!!

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