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Greer enters the Finals as the highest ranked Challenger in the women’s field, and while the goal for any challenger this season is to lock up a Pro Card for 2026, Greer has done so well through the first two Tour Stops, her ambitions may have shifted heading into the Finals to ‘how many of these signed pros can I beat?’.
It’s been a huge year for her in general, in addition to the strong performances at both WFP stops, she broke through and qualified for the Games this year, where she picked up a ninth place finish as a rookie. She seems to be knocking on the door of the top-10 at every competition she enters (and she’s only entered the biggest ones this season).
If not for a little mental mishap with the dumbbells at the end of Indianapolis Pro 6, he may have been just inside the top-10 at all three big competitions. She is still susceptible to some low individual workouts finishes (five finishes of 22nd or lower), but she has offset some of those with massive performances, including an event win on Indianapolis Pro 3, and a pair of second place finishes on Mesa Pro 4A and Mesa Pro 6.