1. Cameron Norrie- So good to see Cam back in the big time.Its great to see him în R16 for the first time în his career and his win over Medvedev was nothing less than epic, followed by a comprehensive dismantling of Jake in the third round. Worthy of nomination whatever happens now !
2. Hannah Klugman - reached the French Open girls singles final (final to come) for her first grand slam singles final. Showing Brits can play on clay, it will also take her back into the top 3 or 4 girls in the JWR and top Brit on that list as well. The first British junior finalist in nearly 50 years, since Michelle Tyler in 1976.
3. Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski - Reaching the French Open doubles final, the first time either of them has got beyond the last 8 and, for both of them, their first Grand Slam final since 2023. Their first Grand Slam final as a pair. The first British pair in a French final since 1936.
4. Alfie Hewett - reaching the final of the French Open men's wheelchair singles - Alfie has won the French 3 times in the past but not since 2021. He won the AO earlier this year and is clearly showing himself as part of a Big two in mens wheelchair tennis.
5. Alfie Hewett/ Gordon Reid - winning their 6th straight French doubles title, Gordons 8th title overall as they show themselves to probably be the best doubles pair of all time?!
1. Cameron Norrie- So good to see Cam back in the big time.Its great to see him în R16 for the first time în his career and his win over Medvedev was nothing less than epic, followed by a comprehensive dismantling of Jake in the third round. Worthy of nomination whatever happens now !
2. Hannah Klugman - reached the French Open girls singles final (final to come) for her first grand slam singles final. Showing Brits can play on clay, it will also take her back into the top 3 or 4 girls in the JWR and top Brit on that list as well. The first British junior finalist in nearly 50 years, since Michelle Tyler in 1976.
3. Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski - Reaching the French Open doubles final, the first time either of them has got beyond the last 8 and, for both of them, their first Grand Slam final since 2023. Their first Grand Slam final as a pair. The first British pair in a French final since 1936.
4. Alfie Hewett - reaching the final of the French Open men's wheelchair singles - Alfie has won the French 3 times in the past but not since 2021. He won the AO earlier this year and is clearly showing himself as part of a Big two in mens wheelchair tennis.
5. Alfie Hewett/ Gordon Reid - winning their 6th straight French doubles title, Gordons 8th title overall as they show themselves to probably be the best doubles pair of all time?!
6. Sonay Kartal - for a new CH in the top 50, thanks to winning a round at the French Open.
7. Jake Fearnley - for a new CH inside the top 50, thanks to winning two rounds at the French Open.
Hoping there will be much more for both of them over the next few weeks, but thought it was worth celebrating two top 50 debuts!
8. Tara Moore for winning the ladies' doubles at the W75 in Sumter, USA (albeit with help from Abigail Rencheli): her first title since her suspension was lifted.
1. Cameron Norrie- So good to see Cam back in the big time.Its great to see him în R16 for the first time în his career and his win over Medvedev was nothing less than epic, followed by a comprehensive dismantling of Jake in the third round. Worthy of nomination whatever happens now !
2. Hannah Klugman - reached the French Open girls singles final (final to come) for her first grand slam singles final. Showing Brits can play on clay, it will also take her back into the top 3 or 4 girls in the JWR and top Brit on that list as well. The first British junior finalist in nearly 50 years, since Michelle Tyler in 1976.
3. Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski - Reaching the French Open doubles final, the first time either of them has got beyond the last 8 and, for both of them, their first Grand Slam final since 2023. Their first Grand Slam final as a pair. The first British pair in a French final since 1936.
4. Alfie Hewett - reaching the final of the French Open men's wheelchair singles - Alfie has won the French 3 times in the past but not since 2021. He won the AO earlier this year and is clearly showing himself as part of a Big two in mens wheelchair tennis.
5. Alfie Hewett/ Gordon Reid - winning their 6th straight French doubles title, Gordons 8th title overall as they show themselves to probably be the best doubles pair of all time?!
6. Sonay Kartal - for a new CH in the top 50, thanks to winning a round at the French Open.
7. Jake Fearnley - for a new CH inside the top 50, thanks to winning two rounds at the French Open.
8. Tara Moore for winning the ladies' doubles at the W75 in Sumter, USA (albeit with help from Abigail Rencheli): her first title since her suspension was lifted.