UltimateFlemingFan wrote: We could do if you really want to and if there aren't enough nominees for August. Should we put it to the vote ?
weeeelll it was more in the spirit of helpful suggestions than "really wanting" to Come to think of it, it probably wasnt that helpful even, now that you've added him to the list.
Come the start of September, and having seen Josh go out in five sets to Tim in the US open quarter- finals, while fellow qualifiers Bllomfield and Bogdanovic had seen off the Fed and Agassi respectively in the second rounds, while Murray & Fleming met Auckland and Delagardo in the doubles final, what happend in Los Angeles may well have become moot.
UltimateFlemingFan wrote: We could do if you really want to and if there aren't enough nominees for August. Should we put it to the vote ?
weeeelll it was more in the spirit of helpful suggestions than "really wanting" to Come to think of it, it probably wasnt that helpful even, now that you've added him to the list.
Come the start of September, and having seen Josh go out in five sets to Tim in the US open quarter- finals, while fellow qualifiers Bllomfield and Bogdanovic had seen off the Fed and Agassi respectively in the second rounds, while Murray & Fleming met Auckland and Delagardo in the doubles final, what happend in Los Angeles may well have become moot.
UltimateFlemingFan wrote: We could do if you really want to and if there aren't enough nominees for August. Should we put it to the vote ?
weeeelll it was more in the spirit of helpful suggestions than "really wanting" to Come to think of it, it probably wasnt that helpful even, now that you've added him to the list.
Come the start of September, and having seen Josh go out in five sets to Tim in the US open quarter- finals, while fellow qualifiers Bllomfield and Bogdanovic had seen off the Fed and Agassi respectively in the second rounds, while Murray & Fleming met Auckland and Delagardo in the doubles final, what happend in Los Angeles may well have become moot.
Wishful thinking!
Yeah, Tim'll never beat Josh.
I'd forgotten about Jamie Murray, but my vote still goes to Josh because his achievements were more sustained over the whole month.
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Definitely Josh, no question, shame nottingham came to an abrupt halt, but it was his 13th match in a row, a victim of his own sucess. If he can prove himself on the challenger circuit abroad as well at home, he could easily be heading for top 200 by the end of the year.