1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sheffield and winning the M25 Sheffield doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Monday 17th of October 2022 05:58:41 AM
Reminder as we hit the back end of this week, there is just one week left after this weekend for nominations for the PoM vote. Nominations period will draw to a close Sunday 30th October.
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sheffield and winning the M25 Sheffield doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sheffield and winning the M25 Sheffield doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sheffield and winning the M25 Sheffield doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
A good title win deserves a nomination. Fourth title of the year for Freya and Ali, not their biggest but still worthy of note and leading to new CH's
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sheffield and winning the M25 Sheffield doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
10. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for winning the W60 title in Glasgow, which will take Freya to a new CH of around 176 and Ali to a new CH of around 169
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles in Sheffield and Glasgow and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sunderland and winning the M25 Sunderland doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
10. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for winning the W60 title in Glasgow, which will take Freya to a new CH of around 176 and Ali to a new CH of around 169
Updated Giles record to include this weeks doubles title.
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Sunday 23rd of October 2022 07:04:59 AM
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Sunday 23rd of October 2022 07:06:10 AM
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles in Sheffield and Glasgow and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sunderland and winning the M25 Sunderland doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
10. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for winning the W60 doubles title in Glasgow, which will take Freya to a new CH of around 176 and Ali to a new CH of around 169
11. Yuriko Lily Miyazaki - winning the W60 in Glasgow unseeded, beating 3 seeded Brits in doing so, her first W60 title.
-- Edited by foobarbaz on Sunday 23rd of October 2022 03:16:42 PM
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles in Sheffield and Glasgow and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sunderland and winning the M25 Sunderland doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
10. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for winning the W60 doubles title in Glasgow, which will take Freya to a new CH of around 176 and Ali to a new CH of around 169
11. Yuriko Lily Miyazaki - winning the W60 in Glasgow unseeded, beating 3 seeded Brits in doing so, her first W60 title.
-- Edited by foobarbaz on Sunday 23rd of October 2022 03:16:42 PM
1. Giles Hussey - for reaching the final in Sheffield, winning the doubles in Sheffield and Glasgow and breaking into the Top 500
2. Arthur Fery - for winning the M25 Sheffield unseeded (beating Giles in the final), RU M25 Sunderland and winning the M25 Sunderland doubles title also.
3. Katie Swan - for winning the W60 Trnava(1) title, beating both #1 and #2 seeds, extending her unbeaten record in ITF finals to twelve, and reaching a new CH#118 ranking.
4. Josh Goodger - for winning the 15k singles titles in Ithaca, despite being unranked, never ranked and having had to come through qualis
5. Jan Choinski - for winning the Challenger title in Campinas, Brazil, having come through qualifying to even get into the tournament in the first place
6. Harry Wendelken - for winning his first pro title at the M25 Sunderland, unseeded.
7. Kristina Paskauskas - winning her first 15k singles in Monastir, Tunisia, unseeded beating a seed on the way - still a junior
8. Imogen Haddad - winner of the J2 Nonthaburi, Thailand. Born 2005, only the second girl this year to win an event of this stature on foreign soil
9. Oliver Bonding - winner of the J3 singles in South Africa, AND the J3 doubles - only born in 2007 - he was JWR 2398 at the end of 2021 - and is 330 or so now, and rising sharply
10. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for winning the W60 doubles title in Glasgow, which will take Freya to a new CH of around 176 and Ali to a new CH of around 169
11. Yuriko Lily Miyazaki - winning the W60 in Glasgow unseeded, beating 3 seeded Brits in doing so, her first W60 title.
12. Aidan McHugh - Winner of the Glasgow 25k - which is especially worth a mention as it's his home city - I like people winning their home events - the crowd like it too :)