1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
Thanks CD, new name to me! Is she 13 or 14 ? Impressive though !
She's 14 - in fact, she's one of those very lucky players who is born right at the start of January (3rd, I think) and so - tbh - is just as much 2009, as 2010. But will get all the benefits of being 2010. However, you take the breaks as you get them
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
6. Jacob Fearnley - for beating top seed Chris Eubanks in the Lincoln Challenger and provisionally sneaking into the top 200 for what would be the first time
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
6. Jacob Fearnley - for beating top seed Chris Eubanks in the Lincoln Challenger and provisionally sneaking into the top 200 for what would be the first time
Jake is going to need a narrative upgrade tonight !
Playing W35s may not be stretching for Sonay, but winning back to back tournaments has to be worthy of a mention. And great preparation for US Open qualifying.
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
6. Jacob Fearnley - for beating top seed Chris Eubanks in the Lincoln Challenger and provisionally sneaking into the top 200 for what would be the first time
7. Sonay Kartal for winning back to back W35s in Roehampton.
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
6. Jacob Fearnley - for beating top seed Chris Eubanks in the Lincoln Challenger and provisionally sneaking into the top 200 for what would be the first time
7. Sonay Kartal for winning back to back W35s in Roehampton.
8. Annabel Wong - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title at Bradfield 2
1. Andy Murray and Dan Evans - For bringing Andys fantastic career to an end in style. 2 great come from behind wins including that come back from 4-9 down in the first round match tiebreak. Fighting spirit that epitomised Andys entire career. Would have been nice for them to get a medal but Fritz and Paul was always likely to be a match too far. But Andys reaction after the 2 wins showed how much this meant to him.
2. Emma Raducanu - for staying strong and sticking with what she knew was best for her. She has already reached the quarters in Washington and her ranking is speeding up in the right direction. She will no longer need wildcards for most tournaments, and on top of which it's a pleasure to watch her play so tenaciously and with glimpses off her star qualities to thrill us,
3. George Loffhagen - for winning the title in Roehampton - beat the top seed and two other seeds in the process.
4. Rosie Cho - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title in Bradfield
5. Girls U16 European Summer Cup Team - who won the event - the first time ever for GBR - Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Hollie Smart
6. Jacob Fearnley - for beating top seed Chris Eubanks in the Lincoln Challenger and going onto win the tournament, rising to circa 162 in the rankings; his second Challenger title in a few weeks
7. Sonay Kartal for winning back to back W35s in Roehampton.
8. Annabel Wong - born 2010 - for winning the J30 singles title at Bradfield 2