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RE: Week 41 - Great Britain F20 ($10,000) - Sunderland (Hard)


That's Josh's 20th Futures singles title ... and if you add in his 29 Challenger and Futures doubles titles, he is now just one off a combined half-century of titles in ATP-ranked events!

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Well done to Josh. Don't know whether it's worth him consdering this tennis lark for a living !

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Josh was the form man really, Ash still though a good week.
I really believe young Cash played Josh into a high level in the 1st round and he remained at that level all week.

p.s Josh also gave his general thumbs up for the forum as well during chats with him this week :)

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I seem to recall Josh particularly liking some Vandenburg "contributions" in the past LOL

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Josh Jake Goodall well done & keep going - did say its too early to hang gloves up just yet and great work with H.



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Those gloves again ?? Maybe racquet..

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Congratulations to Yoshi and I hope that he comes back, but I'm sure that he is in the best position to judge the situation.


I'm looking ahead by nearly 20 months, but if Bloomers, Boggo and Goodall are still around in 2015, it will be interesting to see the effect of a longer grass season. One extra week may not be a lot, but $5K can keep the wolf (no, not the poster here) from the door for quite a few weeks, and all of them have shown the ability to qualify in grass events on more than one occasion.



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steven wrote:

That's Josh's 20th Futures singles title ... 


 
Considering the fact that there were far fewer Futures tournaments before 2007 (thanks to Satellite tournaments), is it safe to assume that this is the all time British record? 


Hauls of currently ranked players:


Baker and Klein - 12 titles each 
Bloomers and Cox - 11 each
Evans - 9 each

Cox, Klein or Evo may catch up if they keep yo-yoing between Challengers and Futures, but of course, we would rather have them move into the top 100!



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Salmon wrote:
steven wrote:

That's Josh's 20th Futures singles title ... 


 
Considering the fact that there were far fewer Futures tournaments before 2007 (thanks to Satellite tournaments), is it safe to assume that this is the all time British record? 


Hauls of currently ranked players:


Baker and Klein - 12 titles each 
Bloomers and Cox - 11 each
Evans - 9 each

Cox, Klein or Evo may catch up if they keep yo-yoing between Challengers and Futures, but of course, we would rather have them move into the top 100!


I think he mus have the all-time GB record for Futures singles titles because I can't think of anyone else who gets close - those who could have tended to move up to playing almost exclusively Challengers.

Globally, a few players have won more than 20 Futures singles titles (e.g. de Armas 22, Estrella 21) - there are almost certainly more but those are all I could find with a quick check of the most obvious suspects.

 



-- Edited by steven on Sunday 13th of October 2013 12:55:43 PM

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I got asked about this in a DM last night so I'm in the middle of checking players from the ITF's won 5 or more in a year list for players with more than 20 wins overall (my search didn't unearth the MTF list) - hopefully we'll come up with the same answers! I'm now up to 6 players with 20 or more Futures singles titles:

24 Victor Ionita ROU
22 José de Armas VEN
21 Victor Estrella DOM
20 Josh Goodall GBR, Satoshi Iwabuchi JPN, Marko Tkalec SLO

Btw Gabriel Trujillo-Soler has an astonishing 63 Futures titles if you combine singles (14) and doubles (49)

Edit: just realised, the 'Victors' very much living up to their name here! wink



-- Edited by steven on Sunday 13th of October 2013 01:40:55 PM

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There's an excellent thread on MTF which includes a list of most futures titles won, but it hasn't been updated for 3 years - http://www.menstennisforums.com/showthread.php?t=174026



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I could think of Estrella, but thanks for de Armas. I think Vejmelka has "only" 15 titles, though (not from memory, obviously, that's what the ITF site says)?



I know who will hold the record after a few years, though. Marsel Ilhan.

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wolf wrote:

There's an excellent thread on MTF which includes a list of most futures titles won, but it hasn't been updated for 3 years - http://www.menstennisforums.com/showthread.php?t=174026


 

THANK YOU.


It doesn't matter that it's a bit outdated, I'll check on the top names in that list and update it.



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I think it's because the system doesn't know Josh Goodall and Joshua Goodall are the same person, ATP must have shortened his name at some point.

In the list of tournaments section Joshua Goodall has 11 titles, Josh Goodall just 8. Although oddly Josh is not picked up in the list of titles page, just Joshua.



-- Edited by wolf on Monday 14th of October 2013 12:00:26 AM



-- Edited by wolf on Monday 14th of October 2013 12:03:13 AM

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Sad that none of them went on to make it at the top level

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