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Post Info TOPIC: Which British women's player will win the most grass court season singles matches in 2025?
Vote from list below [29 vote(s)]

Katie Boulter
27.6%
Emma Raducanu
24.1%
Sonay Kartal
20.7%
Fran Jones
3.4%
Harriet Dart
0.0%
Heather Watson
0.0%
Jodie Burrage
10.3%
Lily Miyazaki
3.4%
Marni Banks
0.0%
Emily Appleton
0.0%
Ella McDonald
0.0%
Amelia Rajecki
0.0%
Mimi Xu
3.4%
Naiktha Bains
3.4%
Alice Gillan
0.0%
Ranah Stoiber
0.0%
Hannah Klugman
3.4%
Beth Grey
0.0%
Freya Christie
0.0%
AN OTHER (PLEASE SAY WHO YOU VOTE FOR)
0.0%


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RE: Which British women's player will win the most grass court season singles matches in 2025?


JonH wrote:
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Interestingly, there is just one grass court tournament on the ITF calendar - a W50 in Egypt !


 Presumably this the venue in Egypt 

 

https://www.stennisacademy.com/


 Yes, that's the one. So new that it doesn't show on Google satelite map.



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JonH wrote:

The 2026 women's grass calendar is:

Week 22 - WTA 125 Birmingham

Week 23 - WTA 500 Queens, WTA 250 's-Hertogenbosch, WTA 125 Ilkley, ITF 50 Egypt

Week 24 - WTA 500 Berlin, WTA 250 Nottingham, Wimbledon Wild Card Play Offs

Week 25 - WTA 500 Bad Homburg, WTA 250 Eastbourne, Wimbledon Qualifying

Week 26 and 27 - Wimbledon

Week 27 - WTA 125 Newport RI

Results from main draw and qualies in these 13 events will count towards the wins tally for British player with the most wins.

A list of players (top 19 and AN Other) and a voting poll will be posted Monday 18th May - look out for it!!






-- Edited by JonH on Monday 11th of May 2026 07:50:24 AM


 Birmingham entry list is out and this prediction contest goes live on Monday! 



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