2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
Anisimova. She is crushing the ball. And so far (two matches I have seen), her attitude is very focused.
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
Anisimova for me as well, but not with a great confidence
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Confidence? Who talked about confidence?
Watch her now go out there and get double bageled again. I mean, YOU and I are picking her. How big can an albatross be?
Watch her now go out there and get double bageled again. I mean, YOU and I are picking her. How big can an albatross be?
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
Pegula for me but I would be surprised by any of the three. Tough call.
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
I am amazed rybakina got only 7 votes...what are people thinking ?!
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
I'd say the voting reflects the results of the pas season in terms of consistency/averages pretty well - though I myself would mildly question Gauff coming in second.
So yeah, Rybakina won the WTA Finals and things were looking up for her, but that's still a different stage than the slams, especially at the end of a long season. If she proves herself to be as consistent "last four material" as Sabalenka, next year's AO poll will probably provide a rather different outcome.
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
Yes, but I really question what the previous years and consistency has to do with winning the AO.Oploskoffie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 1:36 pmI'd say the voting reflects the results of the pas season in terms of consistency/averages pretty well - though I myself would mildly question Gauff coming in second.
So yeah, Rybakina won the WTA Finals and things were looking up for her, but that's still a different stage than the slams, especially at the end of a long season. If she proves herself to be as consistent "last four material" as Sabalenka, next year's AO poll will probably provide a rather different outcome.
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
So...
1. You were, to me anyway, clearly referencing the outcome of the 2026 Aussie Open WTA. Who you got? poll.
2. The outcome of said poll was to see who thought, hopefully beforehand, who would win the AO on the WTA side of things.
3. In case of such a question, factors are usually taken into consideration. Things like recent form, previous results, surface-specific results, consistency.
4. You seemed surprised only seven people, possibly based on the above and/or other factors, selected Rybakina as a possible winner. More than surprised,even.
5. My counter to that was my previous post, which is my take on why Rybakina only got 7 votes. THAT is how it pertains to her winning the AO. But I guess that was far from obvious.
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Re: 2026 AO WTA Entry Lists, Draws & Discussion
not really worth arguing about, so I will say no more - just that current form and playing conditions are more imporrtant than last year's consistency and so on, and on those grounds, Rybakina should have been favorite. I did in fact give her 3 votes.
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