Vote for the player of these that you feel is the Player of the Season - if you feel someone in another group is more deserving, don't worry - please still vote here and we will see as the field whittles down who is the overall player of the season. There are very thin margins:
Our seven players in Group C are summarised below. Rankings as of today (if inaccurate, please advise); Win Loss record taken from ITF site Sunday 4th December (again advise if you feel it is materially wrong); Tournie wins listed.
I haven't done any colour narrative such as age, or big individual wins or overcoming trauma etc etc. I will leave that to your views, these are just the facts. But if you have something you would like to add to support your player, please, please write it down in a post.
And, finally, please say who you vote for any why!!
RULES
Top 3 plus ties will progress to the semis.
Votes will close in 48 hours, ie 6.10pm Wednesday.
Players with zero votes will not be able to progress ie if only one or two players get a vote, then fewer than 3 players will progress to the next round
C
Alfie Hewett
British #1 Mens Wheelchair
Wheelchair WR 2 down from 1; Won 38-6 86%; Won US Open Singles, French Open and Australian Open Doubles, 6 other ITF singles/doubles
Alicia Barnett/Liv Nicholls
August PoM/British #1 Womens Doubles
Doubles WR around 61 and 62 from 180's in both cases; Won 33-22 together 60%; Won 3 titles incl WTA 250 Granby
Amelia Rajecki
Nov PoM RU
Reached ITF ranking of 854; Won 8-3 73%; Won W15 Singles and Doubles titles Santa Domingo
Cam Norrie
July PoM / May PoM RU, British #1 Mens Singles
WR 14 down from 12; Won 49-25 66%; Won ATP 250 singles Lyon and Delray Beach, Semis Wimbledon
Jodie Burrage
June PoM RU
WR 134 up from 221; Won 40-28 59%;
Neal Skupski
British #1 Mens Doubles
Doubles WR 1 up from 20; Won 57-19 75%; Won 7 ATP doubles titles incl 3 at ATP 1000 level; Won Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title
Mingge Xu
April PoM RU
JWR 37 up from 201 (1044 in adult rankings); Won 32-14 70%; Won 3 doubles titles, one at JA level
third poll down. This one has so many ways to vote - Lissey and Liv, possibly, Mimi maybe. Alfie and Cam and Neal though all capture my attention.
Alfie - a sixth slam title in singles plus that special set of matches at Wimbledon.
Cam - a wimbledon semi?
Neal - world number one and a mixed Wimbledon title
Easiest decision of all for me, so far. Neal entered into a new partnership just over a year ago. Nobody knew how it would go and many questioned his choice of partner. Now he's world Nš1.
I'm going to stick with my faves though - Lissey and Liv for great progress during the year from playing W25's at the start of the year to WTA tournaments at the end, three titles and into the BJK team
Had to have a way of deciding, as so many I could have picked. So went with the fact that in the first two groups I voted for doubles players, so this time I've gone with singles - my vote went to Cam.