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Post Info TOPIC: Which British men's player will win the most grass court season singles matches in 2026?
Vote from list below [24 vote(s)]

Cam Norrie
16.7%
Jack Draper
0.0%
Jan Choinski
0.0%
Jake Fearnley
8.3%
Jack Pinnington-Jones
16.7%
Billy Harris
0.0%
Arthur Fery
16.7%
Toby Samuel
25.0%
Jay Clarke
0.0%
Dan Evans
0.0%
Liam Broady
4.2%
Harry Wendelken
0.0%
Felix Gill
4.2%
Oliver Crawford
0.0%
Charles Broom
0.0%
George Loffhagen
0.0%
Johannus Monday
0.0%
Alastair Gray
0.0%
Paul Jubb
0.0%
AN Other (please state a name if you vote for this)
8.3%


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RE: Which British men's player will win the most grass court season singles matches in 2026?


JonH wrote:

Men move to 90 wins ( I left off Jan on yesterdays list) - a four way tie at the top now! I THINK. If anyone thinks I have made a mistake somewhere, shout as I lost track yesterday when I was otherwise engaged - working - and so may have confused one or two totals... those in red are the players who can still win this based on those still in Eastbourne, Wimbledon qualies and then entered into Wimbledon, Newport and Nottingham. Players who appear in Nottingham or Newport qualies will also stand a chance as things stand as they might achieve 7 more wins and thus top the table. The highest placed player out of it is Charles Broom as he has no more grass entries  

PlayerTotal
Arthur Fery6
Hamish Stewart6
Henry Searle6
Paul Jubb6
Billy Harris5
Charles Broom5
Giles Hussey5
Jake Fearnley5
Anton Matusevich4
Oliver Crawford4
Alastair Gray3
Harry Wendelken3
Jan Choinski3
Jay Clarke3
Max Basing3
Oliver Bonding3
Oliver Okonkwo3
Oliver Tarvet3
Toby Samuel3
Ben Jones2
Dan Evans2
Felix Gill2
Jack Pinnington-Jones2
Jack Draper1
Lui Maxted1
Oscar Weightman1
Cam Norrie0



-- Edited by JonH on Wednesday 24th of June 2026 12:43:12 AM


 Seems Liam and Charles are in Newport entry list so Ive done them a disservice and they should be in red as still possible winners. Ill change it next time! 



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JonH wrote:

Men move to 90 wins ( I left off Jan on yesterdays list) - a four way tie at the top now! I THINK. If anyone thinks I have made a mistake somewhere, shout as I lost track yesterday when I was otherwise engaged - working - and so may have confused one or two totals... those in red are the players who can still win this based on those still in Eastbourne, Wimbledon qualies and then entered into Wimbledon, Newport and Nottingham. Players who appear in Nottingham or Newport qualies will also stand a chance as things stand as they might achieve 7 more wins and thus top the table. The highest placed player out of it is Charles Broom as he has no more grass entries  

PlayerTotal
Arthur Fery6
Hamish Stewart6
Henry Searle6
Paul Jubb6
Billy Harris5
Charles Broom5
Giles Hussey5
Jake Fearnley5
Anton Matusevich4
Oliver Crawford4
Alastair Gray3
Harry Wendelken3
Jan Choinski3
Jay Clarke3
Max Basing3
Oliver Bonding3
Oliver Okonkwo3
Oliver Tarvet3
Toby Samuel3
Ben Jones2
Dan Evans2
Felix Gill2
Jack Pinnington-Jones2
Jack Draper1
Lui Maxted1
Oscar Weightman1
Cam Norrie0



-- Edited by JonH on Wednesday 24th of June 2026 12:43:12 AM


 Billy moves equal top, Jan and Max and Ollie T all move to 4 and Jack D moves to 2 wins. 



-- Edited by JonH on Wednesday 24th of June 2026 08:45:59 PM

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Toby won too, so I assume is now on 4 wins.

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indiana wrote:

Toby won too, so I assume is now on 4 wins.


 He certainly is, I just didnt remember when typing before. Here is the actual list as the men hit 96 wins - I have never seen this so competitive before and a real log jam at the top with Jan, Toby, Jack, Billy, Max and Ollie still able to notch up more victories this week

PlayerTotal
Arthur Fery6
Billy Harris6
Hamish Stewart6
Henry Searle6
Paul Jubb6
Charles Broom5
Giles Hussey5
Jake Fearnley5
Anton Matusevich4
Jan Choinski4
Max Basing4
Oliver Crawford4
Oliver Tarvet4
Toby Samuel4
Alastair Gray3
Harry Wendelken3
Jay Clarke3
Oliver Bonding3
Oliver Okonkwo3
Ben Jones2
Dan Evans2
Felix Gill2
Jack Draper2
Jack Pinnington-Jones2
Lui Maxted1
Oscar Weightman1
  


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Its a testament to the improvement overall that we have so many players on this list and no one is running away with it. Lots of wins from lots of players - super duper!

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The men move over 100 and hit 101 wins. That is decent!

Billy moves to the top of the list - maybe not getting a wildcard will work out well for him, at least in this regard!

PlayerTotal
Billy Harris7
Arthur Fery6
Hamish Stewart6
Henry Searle6
Paul Jubb6
Charles Broom5
Giles Hussey5
Jake Fearnley5
Max Basing5
Oliver Tarvet5
Toby Samuel5
Anton Matusevich4
Jan Choinski4
Oliver Crawford4
Alastair Gray3
Harry Wendelken3
Jack Draper3
Jay Clarke3
Oliver Bonding3
Oliver Okonkwo3
Ben Jones2
Dan Evans2
Felix Gill2
Jack Pinnington-Jones2
Lui Maxted1
Oscar Weightman1


-- Edited by JonH on Thursday 25th of June 2026 03:05:42 PM

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Ollie, Max and Toby all move onto 5 wins and Jack on 3 - Jack and Toby still in Eastbourne and one of them will move further up the table

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