So, just 5 days left in the month - as this final week ramps up, as well as any new nominations, dont forget some of the existing ones may improve their palmares this week and might need to be updated- so if you spot that a player needs it, feel free to go ahead and change the wording (using the latest list of nominations, of course).
Remember, anyone can add a new name or edit an existing one at any time - just take the latest list, quote it, edit in the new post and then post it. Job done. Just do it before Sunday evening!
With Sonay, Jake and Jack all contenders and capable of doing "interesting" things this week, it will be interesting to see if one of them puts in a display and puts their hand up to be this months winner.
Others could also come through and plenty of good records for the ones who arent playing this week, but those who are get the chance to stand out from the crowd with a good week
Apart from Sonay, Jake and Jack, are there any others playing in singles or doubles as a pair?
1. Julian Cash/ Lloyd Glasspool - taking the ATP 500 Japan Open, unseeded. Julians first title at this level and takes him to a new career high ranking; a welcome return to top tier titles for Lloyd. Well done, lads.
2. Megan Knight - for (age 13) winning the singles and doubles at the J30 in Loughborough. In the singles, she progressed through the draw without losing a set as a WC and beat the top seed in the final. Also reached the final of the J60 event in week 41 at Loughborough, her first at that level of event. AND she won the prestigious TE U14 Monte Carlo Masters event, despite being a year young - the first British player ever to win it.
3. Oli Bonding - aged 17, for getting his first ATP ranking point and therefore his first ranking at a CH of 1936. Also for making the final of the J300 singles in Beijing and winning the doubles (with Roh of Korea) at the same tournament.
4. Olivia Nicholls - for consolidating her position as GB doubles No 1 with a new CH of 38 (also a British women's doubles ranking high this century). This is resulting from a succesful trip to China with regular partner Tereza Mihalikova. They reached the QF in Beijing beating the top seeds, Dabrowski WR3 and Routliffe WR2 on the way as well as Pegula (CH=1) and Mohammad. In Wuhan they beat Kenin and Mattek-Sands (CH=1) in reaching the QF stage (more events to come this month as well)
5. Jo Monday - for winning the singles and doubles titles, unseeded, in the M25 Louisville, and then following up with a second M25 singles title in two weeks at Harlingen, Tx. JoMo then went and added a third straight title in M25 Norman, Ohio, taking his winning streak to 15 matches
6. Sonay Kartal - for winning the W100 in Shrewsbury and setting a new CH of 92. With no points to defend this year it's likely this will secure her place in the AO main draw.
7. Millie Rajecki/Mimi Xu - for winning doubles at the W100 Shrewsbury in their first time playing together. It is Millie's 2nd doubles title this year and Mimi's 4th - and for both their biggest title to date - and moves them both up over 100 places in the rankings to career highs of 245 and 307 respectively.
8. Jake Fearnley - for coming through qualification for the first time in an ATP250, in Stockholm (and then winning a round in the main draw.) Followed by winning a round in qualification in an ATP500 for the first time in Basel and coming agonisingly close to winning his FQR match as well. Has stayed inside the top 100 since first achieving that milestone, with a couple of new CHs as part of a slow climb up the 90s.
9. Heather Watson - for a great W100 tournament at Shrewsbury , reaching the final with 2 wins over seeds including a highly impressive 6-1 6-1 win over Schmiedlova. A great battle with Sonay in a 5-7 first set but then the contest was over as Heathers leg injury ultimately forced her to retire. Good return to form by Heather and hopefully she recovers in time for BJK Cup next month.
10. Luca Pow - 19 yo, for gaining his first ATP ranking points in some style ( should enter in the top 1200 ) by reaching the Winston-Salem M15 final where he lost a tight 3 setter to fellow Wake Forest collegiate Dhakshineswar Suresh (IND). The day before competing in the M15 he won the ITA Carolina regional doubles by defeating the top seeds to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
11. Scott Watson - born 2010 - for winning the prestigious Tennis Europe Junior Masters U14 event
12. Jodie Burrage - for reaching the semi-finals of the W75 in Glasgow, the first time she's strung several wins together in singles since returning from injury. At the same event, she also won the doubles, with Freya Christie.
13. Anton Matusevich - for winning the M25 in Edgbaston and reaching the final of the M25 in Glasgow the following week.
14. Mika Stojsavljevic - reached the SFs of the World Juniot Tour Finals in China, then played in MD R1 of WTA 500 Tokyo, just losing out to Uchijima WR 57. In fact so close to greater sucess in that in both these losses she served for the match before just losing out in a final.set TB.
15. Jamie Murray - winning the ATP500 in Basle, beating the 1, 2 and 3 seeds along the way with his old time partner, John Peers. This is Jamies first title at this level or above in more than 6 years! Well done, Jamie!
16. Jack Draper - his first ATP 500 title, in Vienna, following an earlier QF in Tokyo, for 7 wins in the month so far. Followed up with a good run at Paris Masters event, including beating Taylor Swift (WR 6) and moving up to 14th in the rankings, some c.80 places higher than his year starting position
Worth updating Jacks write up to include his win over world #6 Fritz as part of a good run in Paris ? Up to #14 now
Done, thanks Danny - and if anyone else wants to update any other record at any time, please go ahead, just quote the current list, edit the entry and re post. It doesn't need to be the original poster of the nomination who does the update, consider this the wikipedia thread of the board!
1. Julian Cash/ Lloyd Glasspool - taking the ATP 500 Japan Open, unseeded. Julian's first title at this level and takes him to a new career high ranking; a welcome return to top tier titles for Lloyd. Well done, lads.
2. Megan Knight - for (age 13) winning the singles and doubles at the J30 in Loughborough. In the singles, she progressed through the draw without losing a set as a WC and beat the top seed in the final. Also reached the final of the J60 event in week 41 at Loughborough, her first at that level of event. AND she won the prestigious TE U14 Monte Carlo Masters event, despite being a year young - the first British player ever to win it.
3. Oli Bonding - aged 17, for getting his first ATP ranking point and therefore his first ranking at a CH of 1936. Also for making the final of the J300 singles in Beijing and winning the doubles (with Roh of Korea) at the same tournament.
4. Olivia Nicholls - for consolidating her position as GB doubles No 1 with a new CH of 38 (also a British women's doubles ranking high this century). This is resulting from a successful trip to China with regular partner Tereza Mihalikova. They reached the QF in Beijing beating the top seeds, Dabrowski WR3 and Routliffe WR2 on the way as well as Pegula (CH=1) and Mohammad. In Wuhan they beat Kenin and Mattek-Sands (CH=1) in reaching the QF. In Hong Kong they reached the SF as #2 seeds.
5. Jo Monday - for winning the singles and doubles titles, unseeded, in the M25 Louisville, and then following up with a second M25 singles title in two weeks at Harlingen, Tx. JoMo then went and added a third straight title in M25 Norman, Ohio, taking his winning streak to 15 matches
6. Sonay Kartal - for winning the W100 in Shrewsbury and setting a new CH of 92. With no points to defend this year it's likely this will secure her place in the AO main draw.
7. Millie Rajecki/Mimi Xu - for winning doubles at the W100 Shrewsbury in their first time playing together. It is Millie's 2nd doubles title this year and Mimi's 4th - and for both their biggest title to date - and moves them both up over 100 places in the rankings to career highs of 245 and 307 respectively.
8. Jake Fearnley - for coming through qualification for the first time in an ATP250, in Stockholm (and then winning a round in the main draw.) Followed by winning a round in qualification in an ATP500 for the first time in Basel and coming agonisingly close to winning his FQR match as well. Has stayed inside the top 100 since first achieving that milestone, with a couple of new CHs as part of a slow climb up the 90s.
9. Heather Watson - for a great W100 tournament at Shrewsbury , reaching the final with 2 wins over seeds including a highly impressive 6-1 6-1 win over Schmiedlova. A great battle with Sonay in a 5-7 first set but then the contest was over as Heathers leg injury ultimately forced her to retire. Good return to form by Heather and hopefully she recovers in time for BJK Cup next month.
10. Luca Pow - 19 yo, for gaining his first ATP ranking points in some style ( should enter in the top 1200 ) by reaching the Winston-Salem M15 final where he lost a tight 3 setter to fellow Wake Forest collegiate Dhakshineswar Suresh (IND). The day before competing in the M15 he won the ITA Carolina regional doubles by defeating the top seeds to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
11. Scott Watson - born 2010 - for winning the prestigious Tennis Europe Junior Masters U14 event
12. Jodie Burrage - for reaching the semi-finals of the W75 in Glasgow, the first time she's strung several wins together in singles since returning from injury. At the same event, she also won the doubles, with Freya Christie.
13. Anton Matusevich - for winning the M25 in Edgbaston and reaching the final of the M25 in Glasgow the following week.
14. Mika Stojsavljevic - reached the SFs of the World Junior Tour Finals in China, then played in MD R1 of WTA 500 Tokyo, just losing out to Uchijima WR 57. In fact so close to greater success in that in both these losses she served for the match before just losing out in a final.set TB.
15. Jamie Murray - winning the ATP500 in Basle, beating the 1, 2 and 3 seeds along the way with his old time partner, John Peers. This is Jamie's first title at this level or above in more than 6 years! Well done, Jamie!
16. Jack Draper - his first ATP 500 title, in Vienna, following an earlier QF in Tokyo, for 7 wins in the month so far. Followed up with a good run at Paris Masters event, including beating Taylor Swift (WR 6) and moving up to 14th in the rankings, some c.80 places higher than his year starting position
Liv's recored updated (plus a few minor typos elsewhere).
Millie Rajecki may need a nomination - depending on how results pan out at Loughborough. And Katie is still in the running .......
Liv's recored updated (plus a few minor typos elsewhere). Millie Rajecki may need a nomination - depending on how results pan out at Loughborough. And Katie is still in the running .......
Thanks TA, yes, Millie for sure, Katie, would you say Ranah and Ella could also get themselves on here with a singles title/doubles title combo this week?
For the men, interesting to see where the Paris doubles ends up, a title there would get someone on the list, or Henry if he backs up his Stockholm win a final in Paris.
Long and short of it, there are a few that could come into the list - doubt it will reach more than 20 though (cant see everyone having a cracking weekend!) so hopefully just one single vote
ETA - and no doubt the odd junior will appear to get their name in the frame as well!
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Friday 1st of November 2024 11:00:14 AM
1. Julian Cash/ Lloyd Glasspool - taking the ATP 500 Japan Open, unseeded. Julian's first title at this level and takes him to a new career high ranking; a welcome return to top tier titles for Lloyd. Well done, lads.
2. Megan Knight - for (age 13) winning the singles and doubles at the J30 in Loughborough. In the singles, she progressed through the draw without losing a set as a WC and beat the top seed in the final. Also reached the final of the J60 event in week 41 at Loughborough, her first at that level of event. AND she won the prestigious TE U14 Monte Carlo Masters event, despite being a year young - the first British player ever to win it.
3. Oli Bonding - aged 17, for getting his first ATP ranking point and therefore his first ranking at a CH of 1936. Also for making the final of the J300 singles in Beijing and winning the doubles (with Roh of Korea) at the same tournament.
4. Olivia Nicholls - for consolidating her position as GB doubles No 1 with a new CH of 38 (also a British women's doubles ranking high this century). This is resulting from a successful trip to China with regular partner Tereza Mihalikova. They reached the QF in Beijing beating the top seeds, Dabrowski WR3 and Routliffe WR2 on the way as well as Pegula (CH=1) and Mohammad. In Wuhan they beat Kenin and Mattek-Sands (CH=1) in reaching the QF. In Hong Kong they reached the SF as #2 seeds.
5. Jo Monday - for winning the singles and doubles titles, unseeded, in the M25 Louisville, and then following up with a second M25 singles title in two weeks at Harlingen, Tx. JoMo then went and added a third straight title in M25 Norman, Ohio, taking his winning streak to 15 matches
6. Sonay Kartal - for winning the W100 in Shrewsbury and setting a new CH of 92. With no points to defend this year it's likely this will secure her place in the AO main draw.
7. Millie Rajecki/Mimi Xu - for winning doubles at the W100 Shrewsbury in their first time playing together. It is Millie's 2nd doubles title this year and Mimi's 4th - and for both their biggest title to date - and moves them both up over 100 places in the rankings to career highs of 245 and 307 respectively.
8. Jake Fearnley - for coming through qualification for the first time in an ATP250, in Stockholm (and then winning a round in the main draw.) Followed by winning a round in qualification in an ATP500 for the first time in Basel and coming agonisingly close to winning his FQR match as well. Has stayed inside the top 100 since first achieving that milestone, with a couple of new CHs as part of a slow climb up the 90s.
9. Heather Watson - for a great W100 tournament at Shrewsbury , reaching the final with 2 wins over seeds including a highly impressive 6-1 6-1 win over Schmiedlova. A great battle with Sonay in a 5-7 first set but then the contest was over as Heathers leg injury ultimately forced her to retire. Good return to form by Heather and hopefully she recovers in time for BJK Cup next month.
10. Luca Pow - 19 yo, for gaining his first ATP ranking points in some style ( should enter in the top 1200 ) by reaching the Winston-Salem M15 final where he lost a tight 3 setter to fellow Wake Forest collegiate Dhakshineswar Suresh (IND). The day before competing in the M15 he won the ITA Carolina regional doubles by defeating the top seeds to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
11. Scott Watson - born 2010 - for winning the prestigious Tennis Europe Junior Masters U14 event
12. Jodie Burrage - for reaching the semi-finals of the W75 in Glasgow, the first time she's strung several wins together in singles since returning from injury. At the same event, she also won the doubles, with Freya Christie.
13. Anton Matusevich - for winning the M25 in Edgbaston and reaching the final of the M25 in Glasgow the following week.
14. Mika Stojsavljevic - reached the SFs of the World Junior Tour Finals in China, then played in MD R1 of WTA 500 Tokyo, just losing out to Uchijima WR 57. In fact so close to greater success in that in both these losses she served for the match before just losing out in a final.set TB.
15. Jamie Murray - winning the ATP500 in Basle, beating the 1, 2 and 3 seeds along the way with his old time partner, John Peers. This is Jamie's first title at this level or above in more than 6 years! Well done, Jamie!
16. Jack Draper - his first ATP 500 title, in Vienna, following an earlier QF in Tokyo, for 7 wins in the month so far. Followed up with a good run at Paris Masters event, including beating Taylor Swift (WR 6) and moving up to 14th in the rankings, some c.80 places higher than his year starting position
17. 13 year-old Daniella Britton - won the J60 singles AND doubles title in Finland. Her first ever attempt at J60 level. This adds to the J30 singles title she won earlier in October, making three singles titles in the past 6 weeks.
1. Julian Cash/ Lloyd Glasspool - taking the ATP 500 Japan Open, unseeded. Julian's first title at this level and takes him to a new career high ranking; a welcome return to top tier titles for Lloyd. Well done, lads.
2. Megan Knight - for (age 13) winning the singles and doubles at the J30 in Loughborough. In the singles, she progressed through the draw without losing a set as a WC and beat the top seed in the final. Also reached the final of the J60 event in week 41 at Loughborough, her first at that level of event. AND she won the prestigious TE U14 Monte Carlo Masters event, despite being a year young - the first British player ever to win it.
3. Oli Bonding - aged 17, for getting his first ATP ranking point and therefore his first ranking at a CH of 1936. Also for making the final of the J300 singles in Beijing and winning the doubles (with Roh of Korea) at the same tournament.
4. Olivia Nicholls - for consolidating her position as GB doubles No 1 with a new CH of 38 (also a British women's doubles ranking high this century). This is resulting from a successful trip to China with regular partner Tereza Mihalikova. They reached the QF in Beijing beating the top seeds, Dabrowski WR3 and Routliffe WR2 on the way as well as Pegula (CH=1) and Mohammad. In Wuhan they beat Kenin and Mattek-Sands (CH=1) in reaching the QF. In Hong Kong they reached the SF as #2 seeds.
5. Jo Monday - for winning the singles and doubles titles, unseeded, in the M25 Louisville, and then following up with a second M25 singles title in two weeks at Harlingen, Tx. JoMo then went and added a third straight title in M25 Norman, Ohio, taking his winning streak to 15 matches
6. Sonay Kartal - for winning the W100 in Shrewsbury and setting a new CH of 92. With no points to defend this year it's likely this will secure her place in the AO main draw.
7. Millie Rajecki/Mimi Xu - for winning doubles at the W100 Shrewsbury in their first time playing together. It is Millie's 2nd doubles title this year and Mimi's 4th - and for both their biggest title to date - and moves them both up over 100 places in the rankings to career highs of 245 and 307 respectively.
8. Jake Fearnley - for coming through qualification for the first time in an ATP250, in Stockholm (and then winning a round in the main draw.) Followed by winning a round in qualification in an ATP500 for the first time in Basel and coming agonisingly close to winning his FQR match as well. Has stayed inside the top 100 since first achieving that milestone, with a couple of new CHs as part of a slow climb up the 90s.
9. Heather Watson - for a great W100 tournament at Shrewsbury , reaching the final with 2 wins over seeds including a highly impressive 6-1 6-1 win over Schmiedlova. A great battle with Sonay in a 5-7 first set but then the contest was over as Heathers leg injury ultimately forced her to retire. Good return to form by Heather and hopefully she recovers in time for BJK Cup next month.
10. Luca Pow - 19 yo, for gaining his first ATP ranking points in some style ( should enter in the top 1200 ) by reaching the Winston-Salem M15 final where he lost a tight 3 setter to fellow Wake Forest collegiate Dhakshineswar Suresh (IND). The day before competing in the M15 he won the ITA Carolina regional doubles by defeating the top seeds to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
11. Scott Watson - born 2010 - for winning the prestigious Tennis Europe Junior Masters U14 event
12. Jodie Burrage - for reaching the semi-finals of the W75 in Glasgow, the first time she's strung several wins together in singles since returning from injury. At the same event, she also won the doubles, with Freya Christie.
13. Anton Matusevich - for winning the M25 in Edgbaston and reaching the final of the M25 in Glasgow the following week.
14. Mika Stojsavljevic - reached the SFs of the World Junior Tour Finals in China, then played in MD R1 of WTA 500 Tokyo, just losing out to Uchijima WR 57. In fact so close to greater success in that in both these losses she served for the match before just losing out in a final.set TB.
15. Jamie Murray - winning the ATP500 in Basle, beating the 1, 2 and 3 seeds along the way with his old time partner, John Peers. This is Jamie's first title at this level or above in more than 6 years! Well done, Jamie!
16. Jack Draper - his first ATP 500 title, in Vienna, following an earlier QF in Tokyo, for 7 wins in the month so far. Followed up with a good run at Paris Masters event, including beating Taylor Fritz (WR 6) and moving up to 14th in the rankings, some c.80 places higher than his year starting position
17. Daniella Britton - 13 years old, won the J60 singles AND doubles title in Finland. Her first ever attempt at J60 level. This adds to the J30 singles title she won earlier in October, making three singles titles in the past 6 weeks.
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Friday 1st of November 2024 11:17:12 PM
16. Jack Draper - his first ATP 500 title, in Vienna, following an earlier QF in Tokyo, for 7 wins in the month so far. Followed up with a good run at Paris Masters event, including beating Taylor Swift (WR 6) and moving up to 14th in the rankings, some c.80 places higher than his year starting position
I know she's a woman of many talents, but I didn"t realise she'd become a top ten tennis player during her recent world tour....