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2022 September Player of the Month Nominations Thread


Well done Stuart and a good little list !

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nominations 

1. Harriet Dart - for getting her first win against a top 10 player in 7 attempts and also making R2 at the US Open for the first time.

2. Jack Draper - For his excellent win over FAA in straight sets in the US Open and continuing an excellent year

3. Neal Skupski - for reaching US Open final and being live ranked no. 1.

4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nº1 ranking.

5. Stuart Parker - winning the Nonthaburi 3 Challenger, having never previously been in a main draw at that level.

6. Ben Bertram - winning the US Open Junior wheelchair singles and doubles titles, the first ever grand slam titles played for at junior level.

 


 



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JonH comes home wrote:

nominations 

1. Harriet Dart - for getting her first win against a top 10 player in 7 attempts and also making R2 at the US Open for the first time.

2. Jack Draper - For his excellent win over FAA in straight sets in the US Open and continuing an excellent year

3. Neal Skupski - for reaching US Open final and being live ranked no. 1.

4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nº1 ranking.

5. Stuart Parker - winning the Nonthaburi 3 Challenger, having never previously been in a main draw at that level.

6. Ben Bertram - winning the US Open Junior wheelchair singles and doubles titles, the first ever grand slam titles played for at junior level.

7. Alfie Hewett - winning the US Open singles for his 6th singles grand slam, winning one each season for 6 years.  



-- Edited by JonH comes home on Monday 12th of September 2022 05:50:04 AM

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Interesting. I feel we come out of the US Open with September PoM still very much up for grabs over the remaining weeks.

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Interesting. I feel we come out of the US Open with September PoM still very much up for grabs over the remaining weeks.


 Indeed and one or two names becoming possible contenders this week Id say, if they keep going 



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Good weeks so far for Katie, Harriet, Jan C, Julian and Henry and Aidan - and thats without looking down to ITF level. Be interesting to see how the weekend transpires and whether the Davis Cup lads can do something as well.

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Well after a great match tonight showing plenty of fight I'm adding Katie to the list.

Nominations

1. Harriet Dart - for getting her first win against a top 10 player in 7 attempts and also making R2 at the US Open for the first time.

2. Jack Draper - For his excellent win over FAA in straight sets in the US Open and continuing an excellent year

3. Neal Skupski - for reaching US Open final and being live ranked no. 1.

4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nº1 ranking.

5. Stuart Parker - winning the Nonthaburi 3 Challenger, having never previously been in a main draw at that level.

6. Ben Bertram - winning the US Open Junior wheelchair singles and doubles titles, the first ever grand slam titles played for at junior level.

7. Alfie Hewett - winning the US Open singles for his 6th singles grand slam, winning one each season for 6 years.

8. Katie Swan - reaching her first WTA250 semi-final, which will take her to GB #3 and a new CH of 131 (to be confirmed in the next rankings). Takes her winning streak to 8 consecutive matches



-- Edited by the addict on Saturday 17th of September 2022 07:49:12 AM

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Thanks TA!

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nominations 

1. Harriet Dart - for getting her first win against a top 10 player in 7 attempts and also making R2 at the US Open for the first time.

2. Jack Draper - For his excellent win over FAA in straight sets in the US Open and continuing an excellent year

3. Neal Skupski - for reaching US Open final and being live ranked no. 1.

4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nº1 ranking.

5. Stuart Parker - winning the Nonthaburi 3 Challenger, having never previously been in a main draw at that level.

6. Ben Bartram - winning the US Open Junior wheelchair singles and doubles titles, the first ever grand slam titles played for at junior level.

7. Alfie Hewett - winning the US Open singles for his 6th singles grand slam, winning one each season for 6 years.  

8. Katie Swan - reaching her first WTA250 semi-final, which will take her to GB #3 and a new CH of 131 (to be confirmed in the next rankings). Takes her winning streak to 8 consecutive matches

 





-- Edited by JonH comes home on Saturday 17th of September 2022 06:11:10 AM

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2 weeks left for September nominations, this months nominations will close Sunday October 2nd.

A reminder, we will have a slightly longer voting period this month, following recent feedback and discussions. Timescales will be made clear when the voting posts go up in a couple of weeks time.

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