I've been up in Aviemore the past week; walking the trails and drinking a beer or two, so my forum appearances have been a bit intermittent, especially after I've given my latest ( well fairly constant, more finding new ways to hopefully persuade ) Wimbledon thoughts. Got to respond to you and some others there, Jon
Anyway after this weekend I will have two weeks of titles to catch up on and a look to see who is out in front.
I count that 70 players have won at least one title so far in 2022. That's 33 seniors and 37 juniors.
6 have won 4 titles :
Jack Draper ( 4 x ATP Challenger 80 Singles ) Neal Skupski ( 1 x ATP Masters 1000 doubles + 3 x ATP 250 Doubles ) Henry Patten ( 4 x M25 Doubles ) Julian Cash ( 3 x M25 Doubles + 1 x M15 Doubles )
Freddy Blaydes ( 2 x J4 Singles + 1 x J2 Doubles + 1 x J3 Doubles ) Given Roach ( 1 x J4 Singles + 2 x J5 Singles + 1 x J5 Doubles )
3 have won 3 titles :
Alastair Gray ( 2 x M25 Singles + 1 x M15 Singles ) Sonay Kartal ( 3 x W25 Singles )
Ella McDonald ( 1 x J2 Singles + 1 x J3 Singles + 1 x J2 Doubles )
Julian and Henry are of course playing another final today, chance for the two of them to take the lead on 5 titles apiece.
Julian Cash in another final today, would that be his sixth of the season if he wins?
With the last 2 weeks now updated, yes Julian now has most titles with 6, 4 M25 Doubles and 2 M15 Doubles. Henry has 5 with 5 M25 Doubles. Sonay joins these on 4 with her 4th W25 Singles title of the year.