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March 2024 Player of the Month Nominations Thread


I noticed Naiktha in doubles is only at round one stage. Presumably trying to play 2 matches today and then finish over the weekend?!

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And Marni and Lily play each other in the semis, in France, thats great news!


 Both are already going to be at new CHs, 'just' for reaching the SF.


 Lily and Giles both reach respective finals, Maia in doubles. fran still to come this evening in singles and doubles. 



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JonH comes home wrote:

And Marni and Lily play each other in the semis, in France, thats great news!


 Both are already going to be at new CHs, 'just' for reaching the SF.


 Lily and Giles both reach respective finals, Maia in doubles. fran still to come this evening in singles and doubles. 


 In the Egypt M15, Giles Hussey is just in the singles SF so far though George Houghton & Dan Little have reached the doubles final.



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indiana wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:

And Marni and Lily play each other in the semis, in France, thats great news!


 Both are already going to be at new CHs, 'just' for reaching the SF.


 Lily and Giles both reach respective finals, Maia in doubles. fran still to come this evening in singles and doubles. 


 In the Egypt M15, Giles Hussey is just in the singles SF so far though George Houghton & Dan Little have reached the doubles final.


 Do you know my brain keeps telling me it is Saturday and so I automatically assume any match is a semi in singles. Anyway, at least Giles is still in.



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1. Oliver Bonding, for winning the J500 "Banana Bowl", dropping only one set along the way. Oli is the first British boy to win a J500 event since they were introduced in 2023, having earlier in the week become the first British boy to reach the semis or beyond of a J500 event. Prior to the introduction of J500s, only three other British boys had won any of the equivalent top-level "Grade A" tournaments, the last of them being George Morgan, who won the 2010 Orange Bowl.


2. Alfie Hewett - won the Super series Cajun Classic, beating world number one (Oda) in the final and for a secomd straight week to take his consecutive wins now to 12 matches. Also won the doubles title (w/ Gordon Reid). On 18th March, Alfie also went back to world number one!

3. Luke Hooper (2006) - two J100 singles titles, back to back, at Loughborough

4. Mingge Xu (Mimi) - aged 16 - for winning the doubles title at the W15 in Monastir - her first double tournament outside the UK. And she also reached the quarter final in singles (her fourth tournament abroad, all in Monastir), and then the semifinal in week 12 also in Monastir

5. Olivia Nicholls for winning the W125 in Charleston

6. Andy Murray - for reaching the third round in Miami, and for winning the most matches of the British men over the IW and Miami sunshine swing, beating Goffin, Berrettini and Etchevery, and losing a Herculean match with Machac. Still the biggest heart out there. And doing it with destroyed ankle ligaments at the end of his match.

7. Bella Rebel - just been selected as one of 24 best 12U girls worldwide to compete at the IMG Future Stars event next month. Special mention from @marta_kostyuk. And made the QFs at the Super Auray U12 tournament, losing to the eventual winner, and being the best GB player, despite not being part of the GB team.

8. Katie Boulter - for reaching the last 16 in the Masters 1000 Miami, from a seeding of 24 and enhances her standing as our number one ranked female player.

 

 



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Let's get Fran on the list and hope it looks even better in a couple of days.

 

1. Oliver Bonding, for winning the J500 "Banana Bowl", dropping only one set along the way. Oli is the first British boy to win a J500 event since they were introduced in 2023, having earlier in the week become the first British boy to reach the semis or beyond of a J500 event. Prior to the introduction of J500s, only three other British boys had won any of the equivalent top-level "Grade A" tournaments, the last of them being George Morgan, who won the 2010 Orange Bowl.


2. Alfie Hewett - won the Super series Cajun Classic, beating world number one (Oda) in the final and for a secomd straight week to take his consecutive wins now to 12 matches. Also won the doubles title (w/ Gordon Reid). On 18th March, Alfie also went back to world number one!

3. Luke Hooper (2006) - two J100 singles titles, back to back, at Loughborough

4. Mingge Xu (Mimi) - aged 16 - for winning the doubles title at the W15 in Monastir - her first double tournament outside the UK. And she also reached the quarter final in singles (her fourth tournament abroad, all in Monastir), and then the semifinal in week 12 also in Monastir

5. Olivia Nicholls for winning the W125 in Charleston

6. Andy Murray - for reaching the third round in Miami, and for winning the most matches of the British men over the IW and Miami sunshine swing, beating Goffin, Berrettini and Etchevery, and losing a Herculean match with Machac. Still the biggest heart out there. And doing it with destroyed ankle ligaments at the end of his match.

7. Bella Rebel - just been selected as one of 24 best 12U girls worldwide to compete at the IMG Future Stars event next month. Special mention from @marta_kostyuk. And made the QFs at the Super Auray U12 tournament, losing to the eventual winner, and being the best GB player, despite not being part of the GB team.

8. Katie Boulter - for reaching the last 16 in the Masters 1000 Miami, from a seeding of 24 and enhances her standing as our number one ranked female player.

9. Francesca Jones - has reached the SF in the Mexican WTA 125, beating WRs 137, 110 and 183. 



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indiana wrote:

Let's get Fran on the list and hope it looks even better in a couple of days.

 

1. Oliver Bonding, for winning the J500 "Banana Bowl", dropping only one set along the way. Oli is the first British boy to win a J500 event since they were introduced in 2023, having earlier in the week become the first British boy to reach the semis or beyond of a J500 event. Prior to the introduction of J500s, only three other British boys had won any of the equivalent top-level "Grade A" tournaments, the last of them being George Morgan, who won the 2010 Orange Bowl.


2. Alfie Hewett - won the Super series Cajun Classic, beating world number one (Oda) in the final and for a secomd straight week to take his consecutive wins now to 12 matches. Also won the doubles title (w/ Gordon Reid). On 18th March, Alfie also went back to world number one!

3. Luke Hooper (2006) - two J100 singles titles, back to back, at Loughborough

4. Mingge Xu (Mimi) - aged 16 - for winning the doubles title at the W15 in Monastir - her first double tournament outside the UK. And she also reached the quarter final in singles (her fourth tournament abroad, all in Monastir), and then the semifinal in week 12 also in Monastir

5. Olivia Nicholls for winning the W125 in Charleston

6. Andy Murray - for reaching the third round in Miami, and for winning the most matches of the British men over the IW and Miami sunshine swing, beating Goffin, Berrettini and Etchevery, and losing a Herculean match with Machac. Still the biggest heart out there. And doing it with destroyed ankle ligaments at the end of his match.

7. Bella Rebel - just been selected as one of 24 best 12U girls worldwide to compete at the IMG Future Stars event next month. Special mention from @marta_kostyuk. And made the QFs at the Super Auray U12 tournament, losing to the eventual winner, and being the best GB player, despite not being part of the GB team.

8. Katie Boulter - for reaching the last 16 in the Masters 1000 Miami, from a seeding of 24 and enhances her standing as our number one ranked female player.

9. Francesca Jones - has reached the SF in the Mexican WTA 125, beating WRs 137, 110 and 183. 


 Good call Indy - Im hoping Lily pushes on as well and gets someone nominating her if she takes her title tomorrow. 



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As well as Fran and Lily, Giles is also left in singles; Fran also in doubles, as is Maia in her final (and Naiktha yet to start her doubles event?!) and in mens doubles we have Harry W, Ewen L and Dan L/George H. Anyone else? 

Not sure whos left in juniors action; Lucy Shuker in wheelchair doubles semis out in Korea.






-- Edited by JonH comes home on Saturday 30th of March 2024 08:16:48 AM

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Titles today for Lily, and a new CH, Ewen, George / Dan. Nice work !

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Nominations coming for Lily and Marni for new CH - when I have time to write them up

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Nominations coming for Lily and Marni for new CH - when I have time to write them up


 Cool- no hurry! Once Ive seen tonights results, Ill confirm the updated timescales for the vote! but Ill put a hold on them for now! 



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1. Oliver Bonding, for winning the J500 "Banana Bowl", dropping only one set along the way. Oli is the first British boy to win a J500 event since they were introduced in 2023, having earlier in the week become the first British boy to reach the semis or beyond of a J500 event. Prior to the introduction of J500s, only three other British boys had won any of the equivalent top-level "Grade A" tournaments, the last of them being George Morgan, who won the 2010 Orange Bowl.


2. Alfie Hewett - won the Super series Cajun Classic, beating world number one (Oda) in the final and for a secomd straight week to take his consecutive wins now to 12 matches. Also won the doubles title (w/ Gordon Reid). On 18th March, Alfie also went back to world number one!

3. Luke Hooper (2006) - two J100 singles titles, back to back, at Loughborough

4. Mingge Xu (Mimi) - aged 16 - for winning the doubles title at the W15 in Monastir - her first double tournament outside the UK. And she also reached the quarter final in singles (her fourth tournament abroad, all in Monastir), and then the semifinal in week 12 also in Monastir

5. Olivia Nicholls for winning the W125 in Charleston

6. Andy Murray - for reaching the third round in Miami, and for winning the most matches of the British men over the IW and Miami sunshine swing, beating Goffin, Berrettini and Etchevery, and losing a Herculean match with Machac. Still the biggest heart out there. And doing it with destroyed ankle ligaments at the end of his match.

7. Bella Rebel - just been selected as one of 24 best 12U girls worldwide to compete at the IMG Future Stars event next month. Special mention from @marta_kostyuk. And made the QFs at the Super Auray U12 tournament, losing to the eventual winner, and being the best GB player, despite not being part of the GB team.

8. Katie Boulter - for reaching the last 16 in the Masters 1000 Miami, from a seeding of 24 and enhances her standing as our number one ranked female player.

9. Francesca Jones - has reached the SF in the Mexican WTA 125, beating WRs 137, 110 and 183. 

10. Lily Miyazaki - TA to edit with a write up when ready 

11. Marni Banks - TA to edit with a write up when ready

 

 



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Oh bother! I came on here to nominate Fran as I was so happy when she made the final, only to find that someone has already beaten me to it!! Well done Indie

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Oh bother! I came on here to nominate Fran as I was so happy when she made the final, only to find that someone has already beaten me to it!! Well done Indie


 Although I think her narrative will need an upgrade when her week is done! 



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1. Oliver Bonding, for winning the J500 "Banana Bowl", dropping only one set along the way. Oli is the first British boy to win a J500 event since they were introduced in 2023, having earlier in the week become the first British boy to reach the semis or beyond of a J500 event. Prior to the introduction of J500s, only three other British boys had won any of the equivalent top-level "Grade A" tournaments, the last of them being George Morgan, who won the 2010 Orange Bowl.


2. Alfie Hewett - won the Super series Cajun Classic, beating world number one (Oda) in the final and for a secomd straight week to take his consecutive wins now to 12 matches. Also won the doubles title (w/ Gordon Reid). On 18th March, Alfie also went back to world number one!

3. Luke Hooper (2006) - two J100 singles titles, back to back, at Loughborough

4. Mingge Xu (Mimi) - aged 16 - for winning the doubles title at the W15 in Monastir - her first double tournament outside the UK. And she also reached the quarter final in singles (her fourth tournament abroad, all in Monastir), and then the semifinal in week 12 also in Monastir

5. Olivia Nicholls - for winning the W125 doubles title in Charleston with Olivia Gadecki, her third title of the year. Maintains her ranking well inside the top 100.

6. Andy Murray - for reaching the third round in Miami, and for winning the most matches of the British men over the IW and Miami sunshine swing, beating Goffin, Berrettini and Etchevery, and losing a Herculean match with Machac. Still the biggest heart out there. And doing it with destroyed ankle ligaments at the end of his match.

7. Bella Rebel - just been selected as one of 24 best 12U girls worldwide to compete at the IMG Future Stars event next month. Special mention from @marta_kostyuk. And made the QFs at the Super Auray U12 tournament, losing to the eventual winner, and being the best GB player, despite not being part of the GB team.

8. Katie Boulter - for reaching the last 16 in the Masters 1000 Miami, from a seeding of 24 and enhances her standing as our number one ranked female player.

9. Francesca Jones - has reached the SF in the Mexican WTA 125, beating WRs 137, 110 and 183.

10. Lily Miyazaki - winning her second W75 singles title of the year and moving to a new career-high of 137 and up to GB #4 ahead of Heather.

11. Marni Banks - reached the semi-final in the W75 in Croissy-Beaubourg, France and consequently a new career-high of 252

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