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January 2023 Player of the Month Nominations (incl December 2022)


1. Katy Dunne - was doing so well, a firm favourite for just being fun, and upbeat, and a nice person, and then has been injured for ages, and now has won the 15k title in Sharm. Which she brilliantly followed up by promptly winning another 15k in Sharm, including a win against the top seed, ranked 435

2. Scott Duncan - for his continued doubles success, Lost in Sharm El Sheikh 23 F and won Sharm El Sheikh 24 F getting his ranking close to challenger acceptance next season.

3. Ali Habib - for getting his first ever ATP ranking point by beating a seeded opponent in R1 ranked inside the Top 700, in Sharm El Sheikh; followed up in M25 Sunderland by qualifying and then beating Mark Whitehouse (WR 526)

4. Jasmine Conway - 18yrs old lost in Sharm El Sheikh 24 W15 semi final and runner up in Sharm El Sheikh 25 W15 final. Now into world top 600.

5. Cameron Norrie - for winning every match in the United Cup, beating Nadal and Fritz who are both ranked higher than him (top 10). Reached final of ATP250 New Zealand Open in Auckland

6. Katie Boulter - for winning the ITF W60 in Canberra.

7. Andy Murray - 5 hour MTB win over 13th seed Matteo Berretini, AO Round One, an epic victory which shows Andy isn't finished yet! And then Andy does it again with brass knobs with the longest match of his career to beat Kokkinakis in round 2 !

8- Eliz Maloney - for reaching the final at the Loughborough 25k and thus keeping her 30 points from Bath last year.

9. Dan Little - for winning M25 Sheffield as a qualifier for his first ever ITF singles title

10. Ranah Stoiber - for reaching the SF of the Australian Open Girls Singles, first British girls singles AO SF since 2015

11. The GB team at the United Cup in Sydney - for a fantastic week of tennis where they beat the hosts Australia, and a strong Spanish team to advance to the City Final. There, against a strong US team (the eventual winners) they performed creditably, pushing the US all the way.

12. Alfie Hewett - winning the wheelchair singles and doubles titles at the Australian Open, his first AO singles title and 7th singles slam ever, his 4th straight AO doubles. Also won the Super Series event the week previously and returns to number one in the world

13. Mark Ceban - for winning the Les Petits As and becoming the first GB player win this title since 1998. Also won the Bolton International U14 event the previous week.

14. Ali Collins and Freya Christie - for winning the doubles title at the 60K in Sunderland,

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Cheers guys - yes, I just added to Bob , I had no idea at all ! Junior juniors are an unknown entity to me!

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This is just like wiki !

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Bull in a china shop 



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indiana wrote:

Bull in a china shop 


 Me or wiki !? biggrin



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