1. Matthew Rankin - for making it on to the WR rankings for the first time with a L32 in in Egypt, and still a junior.
2. Jamie Murray - for reaching the milestone of 500 wins on the ATP Tour with his performances in Paris.
3. Will Jansen - reversing the result last week and taking out the No.2 seed, then consolidating with another straight sets win to make the SF, done whilst still a junior (GB's top ranked junior currently); won the M15 Kuwait doubles title
4. Lloyd Glasspool - for reaching the World Tour Finals for the first time and, in the process, reaching the semis in Paris Masters with wins over Dan, Jamie and their respective partners. Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
5. Eliz Maloney - for reaching the Shrewsbury W100 QF beating WR 150 and then giving WR 49 a very decent match, helping her move into the top 400 in both singles and doubles. Winner of UKPL week 7.
6. Sarah Tatu - 17 year old twice reached QF in Castellon W15 and Nules W15 as an unranked qualifier
7. Neal Skupski - Winner of the Paris Masters guaranteeing being part of the Nš1 pair for the entire season and reaching the WR1 spot (albeit shared). Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
8. Toby Samuel - winner of back to back USA M15 singles titles, and a doubles title, will enter the GB top 20 and probably overall top 540 from only 7 counters.
9. BJK GB Team - Outstanding 3-0 victory over Spain being under dogs and first time since 1981 in the semi finals; Dart had two outstanding wins playing at no 1 for GB in the BJK cup, beating Badosa and Tomljanovic, Nicholls/Barnett had two doubles wins over strong opponents; and Watson had a strong singles win over her Spanish higher ranked opponent, as the team won 5 out of 9 rubbers
10. Charlie Robertson - born 2006 - winner of both the singles and the doubles titles at the J4 in Liverpool
11. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - winning three Challenger 80 titles in the month, their 16th and 15th titles this season
12. Joe Salisbury - for becoming the first Brit to win the ATP Tour Doubles finals
13. Blu Baker - at age 21, winning both singles and doubles titles in Florida 15k
Updated to reflect Julian and Henry's latest title
As far as I know, our involvement is now Amelia in Dominican Rep, which is due to be played at 2 pm our time. And the UKPL which will be finished in the afternoon.
So all action will be over by late afternoon / early evening.
The nominations will therefore be closed TONIGHT at 8 pm and the vote will be posted sometime later this evening and run for 48 hours until Tuesday evening .
Remember, get your final nominations in before 8 pm today !
this is a change to my earlier plan but the world is a dynamic place and this suits my schedule better and, also, fits in better with my Player of the Season schedule
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Sunday 27th of November 2022 08:24:08 AM
1. Matthew Rankin - for making it on to the WR rankings for the first time with a L32 in in Egypt, and still a junior. 2. Jamie Murray - for reaching the milestone of 500 wins on the ATP Tour with his performances in Paris. 3. Will Jansen - reversing the result last week and taking out the No.2 seed, then consolidating with another straight sets win to make the SF, done whilst still a junior (GB's top ranked junior currently); won the M15 Kuwait doubles title 4. Lloyd Glasspool - for reaching the World Tour Finals for the first time and, in the process, reaching the semis in Paris Masters with wins over Dan, Jamie and their respective partners. Semis in ATP Tour Finals. 5. Eliz Maloney - for reaching the Shrewsbury W100 QF beating WR 150 and then giving WR 49 a very decent match, helping her move into the top 400 in both singles and doubles. Winner of UKPL week 7. 6. Sarah Tatu - 17 year old twice reached QF in Castellon W15 and Nules W15 as an unranked qualifier 7. Neal Skupski - Winner of the Paris Masters guaranteeing being part of the Nš1 pair for the entire season and reaching the WR1 spot (albeit shared). Semis in ATP Tour Finals. 8. Toby Samuel - winner of back to back USA M15 singles titles, and a doubles title, will enter the GB top 20 and probably overall top 540 from only 7 counters. 9. BJK GB Team - Outstanding 3-0 victory over Spain being under dogs and first time since 1981 in the semi finals; Dart had two outstanding wins playing at no 1 for GB in the BJK cup, beating Badosa and Tomljanovic, Nicholls/Barnett had two doubles wins over strong opponents; and Watson had a strong singles win over her Spanish higher ranked opponent, as the team won 5 out of 9 rubbers 10. Charlie Robertson - born 2006 - winner of both the singles and the doubles titles at the J4 in Liverpool 11. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - winning three Challenger 80 titles in the month, their 16th and 15th titles this season 12. Joe Salisbury - for becoming the first Brit to win the ATP Tour Doubles finals 13. Blu Baker - at age 21, winning both singles and doubles titles in Florida 15k
any final nominations today, please add to this list
Well, it goes without saying that Millie R needs a nomination:
1. Matthew Rankin - for making it on to the WR rankings for the first time with a L32 in in Egypt, and still a junior.
2. Jamie Murray - for reaching the milestone of 500 wins on the ATP Tour with his performances in Paris.
3. Will Jansen - reversing the result last week and taking out the No.2 seed, then consolidating with another straight sets win to make the SF, done whilst still a junior (GB's top ranked junior currently); won the M15 Kuwait doubles title
4. Lloyd Glasspool - for reaching the World Tour Finals for the first time and, in the process, reaching the semis in Paris Masters with wins over Dan, Jamie and their respective partners. Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
5. Eliz Maloney - for reaching the Shrewsbury W100 QF beating WR 150 and then giving WR 49 a very decent match, helping her move into the top 400 in both singles and doubles. Winner of UKPL week 7.
6. Sarah Tatu - 17 year old twice reached QF in Castellon W15 and Nules W15 as an unranked qualifier
7. Neal Skupski - Winner of the Paris Masters guaranteeing being part of the Nš1 pair for the entire season and reaching the WR1 spot (albeit shared). Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
8. Toby Samuel - winner of back to back USA M15 singles titles, and a doubles title, will enter the GB top 20 and probably overall top 540 from only 7 counters.
9. BJK GB Team - Outstanding 3-0 victory over Spain being under dogs and first time since 1981 in the semi finals; Dart had two outstanding wins playing at no 1 for GB in the BJK cup, beating Badosa and Tomljanovic, Nicholls/Barnett had two doubles wins over strong opponents; and Watson had a strong singles win over her Spanish higher ranked opponent, as the team won 5 out of 9 rubbers
10. Charlie Robertson - born 2006 - winner of both the singles and the doubles titles at the J4 in Liverpool
11. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - winning three Challenger 80 titles in the month, their 16th and 15th titles this season
12. Joe Salisbury - for becoming the first Brit to win the ATP Tour Doubles finals
13. Blu Baker - at age 21, winning both singles and doubles titles in Florida 15k
14. Millie Rajecki - at age 20, winning both singles and doubles (with Nell Miller) in Santo Domingo 15k (and also won some US college National Championships in dubs recently.....)
1. Matthew Rankin - for making it on to the WR rankings for the first time with a L32 in in Egypt, and still a junior.
2. Jamie Murray - for reaching the milestone of 500 wins on the ATP Tour with his performances in Paris.
3. Will Jansen - reversing the result last week and taking out the No.2 seed, then consolidating with another straight sets win to make the SF, done whilst still a junior (GB's top ranked junior currently); won the M15 Kuwait doubles title
4. Lloyd Glasspool - for reaching the World Tour Finals for the first time and, in the process, reaching the semis in Paris Masters with wins over Dan, Jamie and their respective partners. Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
5. Eliz Maloney - for reaching the Shrewsbury W100 QF beating WR 150 and then giving WR 49 a very decent match, helping her move into the top 400 in both singles and doubles. Winner of UKPL week 7.
6. Sarah Tatu - 17 year old twice reached QF in Castellon W15 and Nules W15 as an unranked qualifier
7. Neal Skupski - Winner of the Paris Masters guaranteeing being part of the Nš1 pair for the entire season and reaching the WR1 spot (albeit shared). Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
8. Toby Samuel - winner of back to back USA M15 singles titles, and a doubles title, will enter the GB top 20 and probably overall top 540 from only 7 counters.
9. BJK GB Team - Outstanding 3-0 victory over Spain being under dogs and first time since 1981 in the semi finals; Dart had two outstanding wins playing at no 1 for GB in the BJK cup, beating Badosa and Tomljanovic, Nicholls/Barnett had two doubles wins over strong opponents; and Watson had a strong singles win over her Spanish higher ranked opponent, as the team won 5 out of 9 rubbers
10. Charlie Robertson - born 2006 - winner of both the singles and the doubles titles at the J4 in Liverpool
11. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - winning three Challenger 80 titles in the month, their 16th and 15th titles this season
12. Joe Salisbury - for becoming the first Brit to win the ATP Tour Doubles finals
13. Blu Baker - at age 21, winning both singles and doubles titles in Florida 15k
14. Millie Rajecki - at age 20, winning both singles and doubles (with Nell Miller) in Santo Domingo 15k (and also won some US college National Championships in dubs recently.....)She was unranked and beat seeds 1, 3, 4 and 8 on the way!
I know he's not going to win, but just to see Kyle back out on court and winning the UK Pro League means I am going to nominate him.
1. Matthew Rankin - for making it on to the WR rankings for the first time with a L32 in in Egypt, and still a junior.
2. Jamie Murray - for reaching the milestone of 500 wins on the ATP Tour with his performances in Paris.
3. Will Jansen - reversing the result last week and taking out the No.2 seed, then consolidating with another straight sets win to make the SF, done whilst still a junior (GB's top ranked junior currently); won the M15 Kuwait doubles title
4. Lloyd Glasspool - for reaching the World Tour Finals for the first time and, in the process, reaching the semis in Paris Masters with wins over Dan, Jamie and their respective partners. Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
5. Eliz Maloney - for reaching the Shrewsbury W100 QF beating WR 150 and then giving WR 49 a very decent match, helping her move into the top 400 in both singles and doubles. Winner of UKPL week 7.
6. Sarah Tatu - 17 year old twice reached QF in Castellon W15 and Nules W15 as an unranked qualifier
7. Neal Skupski - Winner of the Paris Masters guaranteeing being part of the Nš1 pair for the entire season and reaching the WR1 spot (albeit shared). Semis in ATP Tour Finals.
8. Toby Samuel - winner of back to back USA M15 singles titles, and a doubles title, will enter the GB top 20 and probably overall top 540 from only 7 counters.
9. BJK GB Team - Outstanding 3-0 victory over Spain being under dogs and first time since 1981 in the semi finals; Dart had two outstanding wins playing at no 1 for GB in the BJK cup, beating Badosa and Tomljanovic, Nicholls/Barnett had two doubles wins over strong opponents; and Watson had a strong singles win over her Spanish higher ranked opponent, as the team won 5 out of 9 rubbers
10. Charlie Robertson - born 2006 - winner of both the singles and the doubles titles at the J4 in Liverpool
11. Julian Cash/Henry Patten - winning three Challenger 80 titles in the month, their 16th and 15th titles this season
12. Joe Salisbury - for becoming the first Brit to win the ATP Tour Doubles finals
13. Blu Baker - at age 21, winning both singles and doubles titles in Florida 15k
14. Millie Rajecki - at age 20, winning both singles and doubles (with Nell Miller) in Santo Domingo 15k (and also won some US college National Championships in dubs recently.....)She was unranked and beat seeds 1, 3, 4 and 8 on the way!
15. Kyle Edmund - For battling back from 3 knee surgeries and winning the UK Pro League without losing a match all week.