Usual process, nominate in a post below by copying the current list and adding your nomination name and reason and pasting into a new post.
The period this month is 4 weeks and closes Sunday 26th February.
remember, anyone can nominate for any reason, dont suggest a name looking for approval, just go for it by adding to the list already there, or being the first person to nominate if there is no one else nominated yet!
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Wednesday 1st of February 2023 07:18:11 AM
bumping this as we get to the business end of week 2 of 4
Just the one nomination so far this month:
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and - as David says - the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and - as David says - the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
3. Liam Broady - winner of the Challenger 100 in Vilnius - his second challenger title with the previous one being in 2021
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and - as David says - the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
3. Liam Broady - winner of the Challenger 100 in Vilnius - his second challenger title with the previous one being in 2021
4. Jamie Murray - winner of the ATP 250 Dallas doubles title with Michael Venus, 28th title at at least ATP tour level, and now 11 years in a row that he has achieved at least one such title.
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and - as David says - the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
3. Liam Broady - winner of the Challenger 100 in Vilnius - his second challenger title with the previous one being in 2021
4. Jamie Murray - winner of the ATP 250 Dallas doubles title with Michael Venus, 28th title at at least ATP tour level, and now 11 years in a row that he has achieved at least one such title.
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
3. Liam Broady - winner of the Challenger 100 in Vilnius - his second challenger title with the previous one being in 2021
4. Jamie Murray - winner of the ATP 250 Dallas doubles title with Michael Venus, 28th title at at least ATP tour level, and now 11 years in a row that he has achieved at least one such title.
5. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for their 60K win at Grenoble
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Monday 13th of February 2023 07:15:29 AM
1. GB Davis Cup Team - for their victory in a difficult away tie in Colombia to qualify for the group stages of the event.
2. Oliver Bonding (born 2007) - winner of the J300 event (old J1) in Colombia, and the first at this level for a GB boy since Jack PJ won at Roehampton in 2021, and first outside the UK since Jack PJ again in Plovdiv in 2020
3. Liam Broady - winner of the Challenger 100 in Vilnius - his second challenger title with the previous one being in 2021
4. Jamie Murray - winner of the ATP 250 Dallas doubles title with Michael Venus, 28th title at at least ATP tour level, and now 11 years in a row that he has achieved at least one such title.
5. Freya Christie and Ali Collins for their 60K win at Grenoble
6. Hannah Klugman, who at 13 years of age, made the quarter-finals of a J200 event in Germany, putting her on the verge of the top 100 in the world juniors despite her young age. A real star in the making!