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, and number 3 as the month ends.
4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nş1 ranking as the month ends.
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. Takes her winning streak to 8 consecutive matches
9. Freya Christie/Ali Collins for their doubles title at the W80+H at Le Neubourg
10. Hamish Stewart - winning the Mexico 15k title - in doubles - only his third ever doubles pro event (and runner-up by a whisker the week after)
11. Alex Maggs - winning the USA 15k title - in doubles - despite being a wildcard - and in his first (!) ITF adult event
It's not often that a player wins both the singles and the doubles title so:
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, and number 3 as the month ends.
4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nş1 ranking as the month ends.
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. Takes her winning streak to 8 consecutive matches
9. Freya Christie/Ali Collins for their doubles title at the W80+H at Le Neubourg
10. Hamish Stewart - winning the Mexico 15k title - in doubles - only his third ever doubles pro event (and runner-up by a whisker the week after)
11. Alex Maggs - winning the USA 15k title - in doubles - despite being a wildcard - and in his first (!) ITF adult event
12. Jade Cole - winning both the singles and the doubles title in the junior event in Togo, J5
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Saturday 1st of October 2022 09:07:43 PM
No idea if there are any players left this weekend - nominations will close tonight , lets say at 10 pm , and poll will go up tomorrow morning around 9 am.
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, and number 3 as the month ends.
4. Joe Salisbury - for retaining the US Open title and protecting his Nş1 ranking as the month ends.
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. Backed it up by winning Series 1 level Sardinia Open
8. Katie Swan - reaching her first WTA250 semi-final, which will take her to GB #3 and a new CH of 131. Takes her winning streak to 8 consecutive matches
9. Freya Christie/Ali Collins for their doubles title at the W80+H at Le Neubourg
10. Hamish Stewart - winning the Mexico 15k title - in doubles - only his third ever doubles pro event (and runner-up by a whisker the week after)
11. Alex Maggs - winning the USA 15k title - in doubles - despite being a wildcard - and in his first (!) ITF adult event
12. Jade Cole - winning both the singles and the doubles title in the junior event in Togo, J5
edited Alfies narrative to reflect his win this week