I doubt he will win it but still it is good recognition of how he has significantly improved in a number of areas this year ( including winning! ) and pushed his ranking to new heights.
Oh dear! caught you out there Indiana!!!
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Yes. I had to think about that one as well. I think Miriambee thought your "I doubt he will win it comment" related to this weeks tournament rather than the Most Improved Player award.
Kyle Edmund wins first career title winning European Open in 3 sets over Monfils in Antwerp ...Struggled for a few weeks after Wimbledon with throat illness but starting with Laver Cup has played very well...My pick for Most Improved Player Award in 2018 #ATap#EuropeanOpen
I doubt he will win it but still it is good recognition of how he has significantly improved in a number of areas this year ( including winning! ) and pushed his ranking to new heights.
Oh dear! caught you out there Indiana!!!
Que ?
Yes. I had to think about that one as well. I think Miriambee thought your "I doubt he will win it comment" related to this weeks tournament rather than the Most Improved Player award.
Yes I was thinking of the antwerp tournament, i didn't know he was in the running for most improved player - sorry.
Only 3 ATP players under the age of 25 have reached Top-20 in the rankings AND won a title AND reached quarterfinal at a slam: Alexander Zverev, 21y 5m, CHR #3, 9 titles, 1 GS QF Nick Kyrgios, 23y 5m, CHR #13, 4 titles, 2 GS QF Lucas Pouille, 24y 7m, CHR #10, 5 titles, 2 GS QF
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Only 3 ATP players under the age of 25 have reached Top-20 in the rankings AND won a title AND reached quarterfinal at a slam: Alexander Zverev, 21y 5m, CHR #3, 9 titles, 1 GS QF Nick Kyrgios, 23y 5m, CHR #13, 4 titles, 2 GS QF Lucas Pouille, 24y 7m, CHR #10, 5 titles, 2 GS QF
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Kyle of course has reached a GS SF, which would appear to put him in a club all by himself
Great post thanks. Freddie is the man definitely to help Kyle grow through the next few years. Real insight as you say as to why he performed as he did at various times. Lets hope he stays fit and begins to hone in on the top 5 in 2019
Kyle has his 23rd birthday this coming Monday 08/01.
With his QF this week he has live retained his current under 23 #6 ranking, behind only A Zverev, Kyrgios, Rublev, Coric and Khachanov and within 50 points of both Coric and Khachanov. By the fact that he is turning 23 clearly he is older than the 5 above him and these behind him, some by quite a bit. But it is still pretty good and he held off his immediate pursuer, young Shapovalov, with his win against him this week. It will probably need a very good season to retain at least #6 under 24 in a year's time against the same cohort but he has looked in good nick at the start of the year.
In the couple of years ahead of Kyle though there are fewer top players and he will go into his 24th year as #7 under 24 with Pouille the only current 23 yo ranked ahead of him and indeed #8 under 25 with Thiem being the only current 24 yo ahead of him.
Cam ( dob 23/08/95 ) will become the #16 under 23.
Kyle turned 24 on 8th January.
Just over a year ago, as above, in the last rankings before he turned 23 he was #6 U23 behind Zverev, Kyrgios, Rublev, Coric and Khachanov and I reckoned that it would probably need a very good year for him to be at least #6 U24 a year later.
Well, in these last rankings before his birthday he was #4 U24 ( and overall WR 14 ), now behind just Zverev, Khachanov and Coric. And overall it was indeed a very good year, begun with the surge of his Aus Open SF and with other high and lower spots, not helped by some illness issues, hopefully got to the bottom of late in the year. He especially improved in the mix some things I wanted to see improved such as presence and winning matches that went 3 sets against top 50 players so I hardly moaned or criticised Kyle at all in the last year and so escaped Oakland's wrath
In 2018 he had his 4 highest ranking wins including 2 top 10 wins, topped by Dimitrov WR 3 in the Aus Open QF and twice as many top 50 wins (14) as he managed in each of the previous 2 years. A top 50 14-12 record compared with 7-19 in 2017.
Now all the best for 2019 and I wonder what # U25 he will be just before his 25th birthday as he pursues these above him and with young pretenders Tsitsipas and Medvedev close behind him in the overall rankings.
An early rankings fall perhaps as his Aus Open points come off, though who knows, but overall much to be hopeful about.
To put some context to Seagull's post and courtesy of Russell Fuller on Twitter
Kyle Edmunds frustrating start to 2019 continues. Hes pulled out of Marseille and Rotterdam - the knee that troubled him in Melbourne still cause for concern.