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2022 October Player of the Month Nominations Thread


Thanks TA and SuperT!

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Let's give William Jansen a shout out as well.

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 :)

13. Lauryn John-Baptiste - winning consecutive W15 doubles titles in Heraklion

14. Emily Appleton for coming through qualifying to win the W25 at Loughborough in a breakthrough week.

15. William Jansen - winning his first senior title by taking the doubles in M15 in Kuwait despite still being a junior.



-- Edited by Bob in Spain on Saturday 29th of October 2022 03:00:19 PM

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Thanks Bob!

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Not a bad and wide cast list !

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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 back to back J3 singles and doubles title (2 of each) in South Africa - 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 :)

13. Lauryn John-Baptiste - winning consecutive W15 doubles titles in Heraklion

14. Emily Appleton for coming through qualifying to win the W25 at Loughborough in a breakthrough week.

15. William Jansen - winning his first senior title by taking the doubles in M15 in Kuwait despite still being a junior.

 

Updated to cover off Oli Bondings titles this week






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JonH comes home wrote:

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 back to back J3 singles and doubles title (2 of each) in South Africa - 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 :)

13. Lauryn John-Baptiste - winning consecutive W15 doubles titles in Heraklion

14. Emily Appleton for coming through qualifying to win the W25 at Loughborough in a breakthrough week.

15. William Jansen - winning his first senior title by taking the doubles in M15 in Kuwait despite still being a junior.

 

Updated to cover off Oli Bondings titles this week





 So the months final knockings have taken place after Julian and Henry won their doubles final and Nell Lost hers. 

I plan to put up the poll today at some point - so lets say midday for the close of nominations please! (It is 7 am GMT as

i write this).



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If Mika had been in the Finland J4 final today, I would have nominated her if she'd won (she might even deserve a nomination for winning the J5 really, she's only born 2008, that's one year older than Emma Raduanu's achievement early on that everyone raved about, and I'm not sure about exact birth dates so it might even be a lot closer)

But it's Abby v Hannah in the final and although it's excellent for whoever wins, I wasn't planning on nominating either (although a J4 win for Abby, as 2007, would be very good, and I'm a fan of Hannah's tennis). But maybe not quite high enough for a nomination in a month when we've got a lot of very good ones (and Oli Bonding sort of knocks them for six, really, if one's looking at juniors separately).

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Coup Droit wrote:

If Mika had been in the Finland J4 final today, I would have nominated her if she'd won (she might even deserve a nomination for winning the J5 really, she's only born 2008, that's one year older than Emma Raduanu's achievement early on that everyone raved about, and I'm not sure about exact birth dates so it might even be a lot closer)

But it's Abby v Hannah in the final and although it's excellent for whoever wins, I wasn't planning on nominating either (although a J4 win for Abby, as 2007, would be very good, and I'm a fan of Hannah's tennis). But maybe not quite high enough for a nomination in a month when we've got a lot of very good ones (and Oli Bonding sort of knocks them for six, really, if one's looking at juniors separately).


 Id lost sight of the juniors CD, sorry about that ! If you change your mind, I wont be posting the poll until this evening in reality so happy to take any late pm additions if the mood takes you ! 



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Coup Droit wrote:

If Mika had been in the Finland J4 final today, I would have nominated her if she'd won (she might even deserve a nomination for winning the J5 really, she's only born 2008, that's one year older than Emma Raduanu's achievement early on that everyone raved about, and I'm not sure about exact birth dates so it might even be a lot closer)

But it's Abby v Hannah in the final and although it's excellent for whoever wins, I wasn't planning on nominating either (although a J4 win for Abby, as 2007, would be very good, and I'm a fan of Hannah's tennis). But maybe not quite high enough for a nomination in a month when we've got a lot of very good ones (and Oli Bonding sort of knocks them for six, really, if one's looking at juniors separately).


 I see Hannah won , CD - are you sticking or twisting ?!



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As above, sorry Hannah but it's not enough.....

(But big well done all the same )

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JonH comes home wrote:

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 back to back J3 singles and doubles title (2 of each) in South Africa - 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 :)

13. Lauryn John-Baptiste - winning consecutive W15 doubles titles in Heraklion

14. Emily Appleton for coming through qualifying to win the W25 at Loughborough in a breakthrough week.

15. William Jansen - winning his first senior title by taking the doubles in M15 in Kuwait despite still being a junior.

 

Updated to cover off Oli Bondings titles this week





 So this looks like our list. Poll will go up this evening ! 



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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 back to back J3 singles and doubles title (2 of each) in South Africa - 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 :)

13. Lauryn John-Baptiste - winning consecutive W15 doubles titles in Heraklion

14. Emily Appleton for coming through qualifying to win the W25 at Loughborough in a breakthrough week.

15. William Jansen - winning his first senior title by taking the doubles in M15 in Kuwait despite still being a junior.

16. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - for winning a further two Challenger titles in October but more importantly for both entering the top 100 doubles



-- Edited by indiana on Sunday 30th of October 2022 12:45:44 PM

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Edited the Julian/Henry nomination to reflect that this week's title is their second this month. It is difficult to keep up.



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indiana wrote:

Edited the Julian/Henry nomination to reflect that this week's title is their second this month. It is difficult to keep up.


 Thanks Indy - although it was sort of in the Sept counters as well as last months closed on oct 2. In the crossover, I guess! 



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indiana wrote:

Edited the Julian/Henry nomination to reflect that this week's title is their second this month. It is difficult to keep up.


 Ps sent you a private message , by the way related to this broad topic , and a similar one to TA. 



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