Harriet Dart | Tennis Player Profile, Ranking & Stats
Harriet Dart is a British professional tennis player, a former top-70 WTA singles player and one of Great Britain’s most reliable Billie Jean King Cup performers. Born in Hampstead, London, she has built a steady tour career founded on grass-court ability and a fierce competitive temperament, most famously reaching the Wimbledon mixed doubles final in 2021 with Joe Salisbury. She has been a key contributor to Great Britain’s recent Billie Jean King Cup success, winning both her singles and the decisive doubles in the 2026 qualifier against Australia.
Player Profile
| Detail | Info |
| Full name | Harriet Dart |
| Date of birth | 28 July 1996 |
| Nationality | British (born in Hampstead, London) |
| Height | 175 cm / 5 ft 9 in |
| Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Turned pro | 2015 |
| Highest ranking | World No. 70 (singles) |
| Grand Slam titles | None (Wimbledon mixed doubles finalist, 2021) |
Current World Ranking & Recent Form
Dart reached a career-high of world No. 70 in singles in 2024 and has more recently been competing both on tour and at ITF level, supplemented by strong team-tennis results. She won the W75 Toronto singles title and reached the second round of the 2026 Australian Open. Her standout 2026 results came in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against Australia in Melbourne, where she beat Kimberly Birrell in singles 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 and then partnered Jodie Burrage to the decisive doubles win over Hunter/Perez, sending Great Britain to the Finals. For her current standing, see the live WTA rankings page.
Selected recent results:
| Tournament | Result | Notable |
| Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier (Melbourne) 2026 | Won singles & doubles | Beat Birrell 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; won the decisive doubles with Burrage as GB beat Australia 3-1 |
| Australian Open 2026 | 2nd round | Reached the second round |
| W75 Toronto | Champion | ITF singles title |
Playing Style & Strengths
Dart is a classic all-court player with a game that favours faster surfaces. Her serve is one of her stronger weapons — a reliable first delivery she uses to set up short balls on the forehand — and her flat, two-handed backhand is her most consistent groundstroke. She moves well forward and is comfortable finishing points at the net, a pattern that suits her especially well on grass.
Grass is unambiguously her best surface. The low bounce rewards her flatter trajectory, her serve is harder to read, and her willingness to shorten points at the net is a tactical advantage against opponents more accustomed to clay rallies. Her best Grand Slam singles results — reaching the Wimbledon third round — have come on home soil with a partisan crowd behind her. Her competitive intensity is well documented, and it is a particular asset in the team environment of the Billie Jean King Cup, where she has repeatedly saved her best for the biggest occasions.
Career Highlights
Dart’s signature career achievement is the 2021 Wimbledon mixed doubles final with Joe Salisbury, where the pair finished runners-up. In singles her best Grand Slam results have come at Wimbledon, where she has reached the third round. She has won WTA 125-level doubles titles and a string of ITF singles titles, most recently W75 Toronto, and is a long-standing member of the Great Britain Billie Jean King Cup team.
| Grand Slam | Best singles result |
| Australian Open | 2nd round |
| French Open | 1st round |
| Wimbledon | 3rd round (2019, 2024) |
| US Open | 2nd round |
| Stat | Detail |
| Highest singles ranking | World No. 70 |
| Grand Slam final | 2021 Wimbledon mixed doubles (w/ Joe Salisbury), runner-up |
| Best Wimbledon singles | 3rd round (2019, 2024) |
| Team | Great Britain (Billie Jean King Cup) |
Head-to-Head Records
Dart is best known on the British scene alongside her Great Britain team-mates rather than for an established head-to-head rivalry against a single opponent.
| Opponent | Note |
| Katie Boulter | Great Britain team-mate and long-time British contemporary |
| Emma Raducanu | Great Britain team-mate among the leading British women |
| Jodie Burrage | Great Britain doubles partner; won the decisive rubber together v Australia in 2026 |
For full head-to-head comparisons, visit our tennis head-to-head records hub.
Tournament Schedule
Dart contests WTA Tour events alongside ITF and WTA 125 tournaments, and represents Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup. The British grass season from June — Nottingham, Birmingham and Eastbourne — and Wimbledon are her main ranking opportunities, where her flat, serve-and-forehand game is best suited. For her current schedule and how to watch, see our Harriet Dart next match guide and the WTA Tour hub.
Harriet Dart Betting Tips & Predictions
Dart is a specialist grass-court betting proposition. On British grass especially, her game elevates — her serve-and-forehand pattern is ideally suited to the surface, where her best singles results have come. On hard courts she is reliable at lower tournament tiers but lacks the weapons to trouble top-50 opposition consistently. In Billie Jean King Cup matches she has a noticeable record of rising to the occasion. Follow our tennis betting tips for the latest Dart predictions during the British grass swing.
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FAQs
How old is Harriet Dart?
Harriet Dart was born on 28 July 1996.
What is Harriet Dart’s WTA ranking?
Dart’s career-high singles ranking is world No. 70, reached in 2024. Check our live WTA rankings page for her current position.
Where is Harriet Dart from?
Harriet Dart was born in Hampstead, north London, and represents Great Britain.
What is Harriet Dart’s best Grand Slam result?
Her best singles result at a Grand Slam is the third round of Wimbledon, reached in 2019 and 2024. Her best overall Grand Slam result is the 2021 Wimbledon mixed doubles final, where she partnered Joe Salisbury.
Is Harriet Dart the British No. 1?
No. Dart is typically ranked behind Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu among the British women, but remains a core member of the Great Britain Billie Jean King Cup team.
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