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


Per above, this is the latest list: those in red can still top the table if we assume the entries for Nottingham and Newport are correct

PlayerTotal
Arthur Fery8
Billy Harris7
Hamish Stewart6
Henry Searle6
Jake Fearnley6
Paul Jubb6
Charles Broom5
Giles Hussey5
Jan Choinski5
Max Basing5
Oliver Tarvet5
Toby Samuel5
Anton Matusevich4
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
Cam Norrie0
Emile Hudd0
George Loffhagen0
Johannus Monday0
Liam Broady0
Marcus Walters0
Matt Summers0
Patrick Brady0

In terms of predictors, these are the predictors still in it! So just 5 folks if we take out the anonymous voters!

Arthur Fery                  Tanaqui, Indiana, Anonymous x 2
Jake Fearnley               Brendan F, Danny1312
Oliver Tarvet                 SuperT


-- Edited by JonH on Thursday 2nd of July 2026 10:24:27 PM

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Brendan F and Danny1312 are both still in play in men's and women's, although may not be the favourites in either!

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