1. Katie Boulter - Beat last year's RU and WR 7, Karolina Pliskova, in this year's R2 to reach a Slam R3 for the first time.
2. Liam Broady - Wild card wins through to at least the third round at Wimbledon with a win over the WR 15 Diego Schwartzman. And he supports Man City.
3. Heather Watson - for each of the 4th round of Wimbledon and her first grand slam second week.
4. Cam Norrie - reached Wimbledon SF for his first slam semifinal and shattering his seeding expectation
5. Neal Skupski - Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title winner for the 2nd year in a row.
6. Alfie Hewett - Reached Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in the Wheelchair event; his first Wimbledon singles final coming from 5-1 down and a set, in 3 hours 20.
7. Toby Samuel - Aged 19, Won the Roehampton M25 having received a WC for Entry. His first ITF tournament win in singles
1. Katie Boulter - Beat last year's RU and WR 7, Karolina Pliskova, in this year's R2 to reach a Slam R3 for the first time.
2. Liam Broady - Wild card wins through to at least the third round at Wimbledon with a win over the WR 15 Diego Schwartzman. And he supports Man City.
3. Heather Watson - for each of the 4th round of Wimbledon and her first grand slam second week.
4. Cam Norrie - reached Wimbledon SF for his first slam semifinal and shattering his seeding expectation
5. Neal Skupski - Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title winner for the 2nd year in a row.
6. Alfie Hewett - Reached Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in the Wheelchair event; his first Wimbledon singles final coming from 5-1 down and a set, in 3 hours 20.
7. Toby Samuel - Aged 19, Won the Roehampton M25 having received a WC for Entry. His first ITF tournament win in singles
As we enter the business end of week 4 of 5 just bumping this if any nominations start to come to mind for folks. Ive not been really following details of events this week or last bit hope weve got plenty of players at different levels doing wonders!?
1. Katie Boulter - Beat last year's RU and WR 7, Karolina Pliskova, in this year's R2 to reach a Slam R3 for the first time.
2. Liam Broady - Wild card wins through to at least the third round at Wimbledon with a win over the WR 15 Diego Schwartzman. And he supports Man City.
3. Heather Watson - for each of the 4th round of Wimbledon and her first grand slam second week.
4. Cam Norrie - reached Wimbledon SF for his first slam semifinal and shattering his seeding expectation
5. Neal Skupski - Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title winner for the 2nd year in a row.
6. Alfie Hewett - Reached Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in the Wheelchair event; his first Wimbledon singles final coming from 5-1 down and a set, in 3 hours 20.
7. Toby Samuel - Aged 19, Won the Roehampton M25 having received a WC for Entry. His first ITF tournament win in singles
8. Lloyd Glasspool - Partnering Harri Heliövaara, he followed up a Wimbledon doubles L16 with a hugely impressive run to his biggest ever title, the ATP Hamburg 500 doubles title, beating seeds 2, 3 & 4 along the way with combined rankings of 11, 26 & 44 respectively.
reminder that we have 5 days left in this months nomination period. Lots of action still left, let's see if anyone else can force themselves onto the list.
OK. I know there is a lot of bias/sentiment in this one, but I am going to nominate Kedders, just because it is so good to see hi back out on a singles court again and competing.
1. Katie Boulter - Beat last year's RU and WR 7, Karolina Pliskova, in this year's R2 to reach a Slam R3 for the first time.
2. Liam Broady - Wild card wins through to at least the third round at Wimbledon with a win over the WR 15 Diego Schwartzman. And he supports Man City.
3. Heather Watson - for each of the 4th round of Wimbledon and her first grand slam second week.
4. Cam Norrie - reached Wimbledon SF for his first slam semifinal and shattering his seeding expectation
5. Neal Skupski - Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title winner for the 2nd year in a row.
6. Alfie Hewett - Reached Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in the Wheelchair event; his first Wimbledon singles final coming from 5-1 down and a set, in 3 hours 20.
7. Toby Samuel - Aged 19, Won the Roehampton M25 having received a WC for Entry. His first ITF tournament win in singles
8. Lloyd Glasspool - Partnering Harri Heliövaara, he followed up a Wimbledon doubles L16 with a hugely impressive run to his biggest ever title, the ATP Hamburg 500 doubles title, beating seeds 2, 3 & 4 along the way with combined rankings of 11, 26 & 44 respectively.
9. Kyle Edmund - just for being fit enough to compete. So great to see him back on court.
Nominations will close Sunday latest. Possibly sooner. Maia, Amarni, Sam M-S; Charlie B, Arthur F, Dan Cox among those doing well this week and not nominated yet
OK. I know there is a lot of bias/sentiment in this one, but I am going to nominate Kedders, just because it is so good to see hi back out on a singles court again and competing.
1. Katie Boulter - Beat last year's RU and WR 7, Karolina Pliskova, in this year's R2 to reach a Slam R3 for the first time.
2. Liam Broady - Wild card wins through to at least the third round at Wimbledon with a win over the WR 15 Diego Schwartzman. And he supports Man City.
3. Heather Watson - for each of the 4th round of Wimbledon and her first grand slam second week.
4. Cam Norrie - reached Wimbledon SF for his first slam semifinal and shattering his seeding expectation
5. Neal Skupski - Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title winner for the 2nd year in a row.
6. Alfie Hewett - Reached Wimbledon Men's Singles Final in the Wheelchair event; his first Wimbledon singles final coming from 5-1 down and a set, in 3 hours 20.
7. Toby Samuel - Aged 19, Won the Roehampton M25 having received a WC for Entry. His first ITF tournament win in singles
8. Lloyd Glasspool - Partnering Harri Heliövaara, he followed up a Wimbledon doubles L16 with a hugely impressive run to his biggest ever title, the ATP Hamburg 500 doubles title, beating seeds 2, 3 & 4 along the way with combined rankings of 11, 26 & 44 respectively.
9. Kyle Edmund - just for being fit enough to compete. So great to see him back on court.
Liam and Lloyd both pushing to improve their record this week.
Dan, Arthur and Maia play their singles finals today, Lloyd plays his doubles final this evening.
Billy has his Winnipeg doubles final tomorrow so the poll will go up shortly after Billy completes his final so we can see what the final list and monthly records look like.
Based on todays OOP we are looking at that final being in our early evening so the poll should be up by circa 10 pm Sunday and will run through to Monday evening .