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British Tennis Forum March 2026 Player of the Month Award - Nominations thread




Nomination and reason:


1.Sonay Kartal. Outstanding at Indian Wells including a second round win over injury, home crowd and #20 seed Emma Navarro. After dominating the first set completely her back was having issues from the early part of a tight second set during which time she had a full time out. After she lost that set not many gave her any chance of progressing especially when Navarro twice served for the match. But Sonay kept battling and prevailed in the end in a 3rd set tiebreak.
She then followed that up with an even better performance, coming from behind to beat #15 seed Keys to reach R16 , where she put up another good fight against Rybakina before the injury finally became too much. Great tournament for her and whatever the rankings say she is clearly our best performing player at the moment.

2. Toby Samuel - follows up his Portugal M25 title the previous week ( yes, last month ) by starting this month with a couple of Challenger 50 titles in Crete, extending to a run of 15 successive wins, dropping just one set along the way. Ended the month having risen 72 places to WR 172 and GB #8. Actually now ranked higher than his CH win of 181. Been comfortably dealing with players in the 200s, looking forward to seeing him against higher ranked opposition.

3.Jack Draper - In his first big tournament since his long term injury a truly great win over Novak in an epic match at Indian Wells to reach the quarters following impressive wins against Bautista and Cerundulo. Already a better than anticipated run in what is effectively his comeback event.

4. Cam Norrie- Another Brit with a fine performance at Indian Wells, reaching the quarters without dropping a set, including a great win over 6th seed De Minaur. Cam will move back to British number one at the end of IW, congrats to him for his efforts in getting back up to this level.

5. Esther Adeshina - winning her first ITF singles title, and taking the doubles title as well, at the W15 in Victoriaville in Canada. These points have given her a new CH of 548

6. Alfie Hewett - a welcome return to form for Alfie as he won the Miami 500 event, unseeded, and beating world number one, Oda, in straight sets in the final. He put icing on the cake by winning the doubles title with Gordon Reid. Alfie has won bigger titles but the manner of this and return to beating the best after falling to third in the rankings is most welcome and deserving. x.com/miamiopen/status/2037604289783189980

7. Alica Dudeney - winning back to back W15 titles in Monastir and a doubles W15 in Hagetmau. Points from the early weeks in the month have lifted her to a new singles CH of 375, with a further jump to come, and close to her doubles CH of 222

8. Emile Hudd - a first ITF singles title in Japan, an m15 title to follow a RU and semi earlier in the month and a 13-2 win loss record for the month. Thats a decent month and welcome to being a singles champ, Emile.

9. Henry Searle - for holding his nerve and taking his first title in Greece this week, taking his first championship point with an Ace. May it be the first of many.

10. Millen Hurrion - for winning an M15 singles title (coz they're pretty much the same age and if Emile has a nomination for that, then Millen deserves one too - and Millen might feel 'left out' )

11. James Beaven - because he's only 21 and has just won the doubles title at an M25, which is a decent level to come in on



-- Edited by Coup Droit on Monday 30th of March 2026 10:56:21 AM

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Great, looks like we are basically good to go? I will do a poll in the next 15-20 mins just in case any other nominations come in from left field!

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Ha - I think CD got very excited and posted the list in stereo!!

Good list - I will see if any more come in over the next 15-20 mins and then go!



-- Edited by JonH on Monday 30th of March 2026 10:59:28 AM

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1.Sonay Kartal. Outstanding at Indian Wells including a second round win over injury, home crowd and #20 seed Emma Navarro. After dominating the first set completely her back was having issues from the early part of a tight second set during which time she had a full time out. After she lost that set not many gave her any chance of progressing especially when Navarro twice served for the match. But Sonay kept battling and prevailed in the end in a 3rd set tiebreak.
She then followed that up with an even better performance, coming from behind to beat #15 seed Keys to reach R16 , where she put up another good fight against Rybakina before the injury finally became too much. Great tournament for her and whatever the rankings say she is clearly our best performing player at the moment.

2. Toby Samuel - follows up his Portugal M25 title the previous week ( yes, last month ) by starting this month with a couple of Challenger 50 titles in Crete, extending to a run of 15 successive wins, dropping just one set along the way. Ended the month having risen 72 places to WR 172 and GB #8. Actually now ranked higher than his CH win of 181. Been comfortably dealing with players in the 200s, looking forward to seeing him against higher ranked opposition.

3.Jack Draper - In his first big tournament since his long term injury a truly great win over Novak in an epic match at Indian Wells to reach the quarters following impressive wins against Bautista and Cerundulo. Already a better than anticipated run in what is effectively his comeback event.

4. Cam Norrie- Another Brit with a fine performance at Indian Wells, reaching the quarters without dropping a set, including a great win over 6th seed De Minaur. Cam will move back to British number one at the end of IW, congrats to him for his efforts in getting back up to this level.

5. Esther Adeshina - winning her first ITF singles title, and taking the doubles title as well, at the W15 in Victoriaville in Canada. These points have given her a new CH of 548

6. Alfie Hewett - a welcome return to form for Alfie as he won the Miami 500 event, unseeded, and beating world number one, Oda, in straight sets in the final. He put icing on the cake by winning the doubles title with Gordon Reid. Alfie has won bigger titles but the manner of this and return to beating the best after falling to third in the rankings is most welcome and deserving. x.com/miamiopen/status/2037604289783189980

7. Alica Dudeney - winning back to back W15 titles in Monastir and a doubles W15 in Hagetmau. Points from the early weeks in the month have lifted her to a new singles CH of 375, with a further jump to come, and close to her doubles CH of 222

8. Emile Hudd - a first ITF singles title in Japan, an m15 title to follow a RU and semi earlier in the month and a 13-2 win loss record for the month. Thats a decent month and welcome to being a singles champ, Emile.

9. Henry Searle - for holding his nerve and taking his first title in Greece this week, taking his first championship point with an Ace. May it be the first of many.

10. Millen Hurrion - for winning an M15 singles title (coz they're pretty much the same age and if Emile has a nomination for that, then Millen deserves one too - and Millen might feel 'left out' )

11. James Beaven - because he's only 21 and has just won the doubles title at an M25, which is a decent level to come in on

12 Oliver Okonkwo - who won TWO doubles titles this month, one at M25 level, one MI5. His first titles. And he's a nice guy


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Luckily I am the only voter so far and so have been able to add Oliver O to the list without causing any trouble!!

List is NOW closed!

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Oh, sorry :)

I thought it closed tonight

I'll go vote now for Oli just to be show it was worth the effort

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Coup Droit wrote:

Oh, sorry :)

I thought it closed tonight

I'll go vote now for Oli just to be show it was worth the effort


 it did originally! U know me and my timings are whimsical at best! 



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