1. Johannus Monday - for becoming #1 in the singles NCAA Div 1 college rankings. The two-time SEC Player of the Year boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop the Vols' lineup and is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.
2. Felix Mischker - for winning his first doubles title - an M15 in Antalya, Turkey - with Michael Agwi (IRL), taking out the 1st, 2nd and 4th seeded pairs en route.
3. Sam Murray Sharan - for winning the W100 doubles title at Wiesbaden in Germany. Her 30th doubles title and the biggest one of her career. Followed up with a W100 semi in Spain.
4. Charlie Broom - for taking the M25 title in Nottingham, his First title of the season and only his second at M25 level, having won 3 previous titles at M15 and one at M25; backed up his RU spot last week at the same venue. followed up with an M25 doubles title in Georgia.
5. Luke Johnson - for taking his biggest career title at the ATP Challenger 175 in Aix en Provence with Skander Mansouri - adding to a very successful season and will achieve another CH ranking.
6. GB Mens Wheelchair World Cup Team - retained their World champions title, this time on clay, beating France and Spain in the final two rounds - well done Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward.
7. Conor Brady (age 17) - winning the singles AND doubles at the J60 in Latvia. Followed up with a further J60 in Latvia, his third in 3 weeks over April and May.
8. Madeleine Brooks - for winning her first doubles title, at the W75 in Kurume, with Sarah-Beth Grey. (It's Beth's 23rd title!) This is following a run of really strong performances by Madeleine in China and Japan and will see her move to a new CH in doubles, probably breaking into the top 200.
Updated Conor, Charlie and Sam to record performance this week.
Sonay Kartal has played 10, won 10, lost 0, winning 2 W35 tournaments.
Feel free to nominate her, Wimbledont - you just take the last list by quoting it , add your players name and a reason. And re post it! Go for it if you think Sonay is deserving. Is she 10-0 during May?
1. Johannus Monday - for becoming #1 in the singles NCAA Div 1 college rankings. The two-time SEC Player of the Year boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop the Vols' lineup and is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.
2. Felix Mischker - for winning his first doubles title - an M15 in Antalya, Turkey - with Michael Agwi (IRL), taking out the 1st, 2nd and 4th seeded pairs en route.
3. Sam Murray Sharan - for winning the W100 doubles title at Wiesbaden in Germany. Her 30th doubles title and the biggest one of her career. Followed up with a W100 semi in Spain.
4. Charlie Broom - for taking the M25 title in Nottingham, his First title of the season and only his second at M25 level, having won 3 previous titles at M15 and one at M25; backed up his RU spot last week at the same venue. followed up with an M25 doubles title in Georgia.
5. Luke Johnson - for taking his biggest career title at the ATP Challenger 175 in Aix en Provence with Skander Mansouri - adding to a very successful season and will achieve another CH ranking.
6. GB Mens Wheelchair World Cup Team - retained their World champions title, this time on clay, beating France and Spain in the final two rounds - well done Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward.
7. Conor Brady (age 17) - winning the singles AND doubles at the J60 in Latvia. Followed up with a further J60 in Latvia, his third in 3 weeks over April and May.
8. Madeleine Brooks - for winning her first doubles title, at the W75 in Kurume, with Sarah-Beth Grey. (It's Beth's 23rd title!) This is following a run of really strong performances by Madeleine in China and Japan and will see her move to a new CH in doubles, probably breaking into the top 200.
9. Sonay Kartal. Played 10, Won 10, Lost 0 singles matches, all in May; winning 2 titles as a result.
1. Johannus Monday - for becoming #1 in the singles NCAA Div 1 college rankings. The two-time SEC Player of the Year boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop the Vols' lineup and is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.
2. Felix Mischker - for winning his first doubles title - an M15 in Antalya, Turkey - with Michael Agwi (IRL), taking out the 1st, 2nd and 4th seeded pairs en route.
3. Sam Murray Sharan - for winning the W100 doubles title at Wiesbaden in Germany. Her 30th doubles title and the biggest one of her career. Followed up with a W100 semi in Spain.
4. Charlie Broom - for taking the M25 title in Nottingham, his First title of the season and only his second at M25 level, having won 3 previous titles at M15 and one at M25; backed up his RU spot last week at the same venue. followed up with an M25 doubles title in Georgia.
5. Luke Johnson - for taking his biggest career title at the ATP Challenger 175 in Aix en Provence with Skander Mansouri - adding to a very successful season and will achieve another CH ranking.
6. GB Mens Wheelchair World Cup Team - retained their World champions title, this time on clay, beating France and Spain in the final two rounds - well done Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward.
7. Conor Brady (age 17) - winning the singles AND doubles at the J60 in Latvia. Followed up with a further J60 in Latvia, his third in 3 weeks over April and May.
8. Madeleine Brooks - for winning her first doubles title, at the W75 in Kurume, with Sarah-Beth Grey. (It's Beth's 23rd title!) This is following a run of really strong performances by Madeleine in China and Japan and will see her move to a new CH in doubles, probably breaking into the top 200.
9. Sonay Kartal. Played 10, Won 10, Lost 0 singles matches, all in May; winning 2 titles as a result.
Just a week left in this months Pom process; nominations will close sunday, next weekend. Time to be determined.
1. Johannus Monday - for becoming #1 in the singles NCAA Div 1 college rankings. The two-time SEC Player of the Year boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop the Vols' lineup and is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.
2. Felix Mischker - for winning his first doubles title - an M15 in Antalya, Turkey - with Michael Agwi (IRL), taking out the 1st, 2nd and 4th seeded pairs en route.
3. Sam Murray Sharan - for winning the W100 doubles title at Wiesbaden in Germany. Her 30th doubles title and the biggest one of her career. Followed up with a W100 semi in Spain.
4. Charlie Broom - for taking the M25 title in Nottingham, his First title of the season and only his second at M25 level, having won 3 previous titles at M15 and one at M25; backed up his RU spot last week at the same venue. followed up with an M25 doubles title in Georgia.
5. Luke Johnson - for taking his biggest career title at the ATP Challenger 175 in Aix en Provence with Skander Mansouri - adding to a very successful season and will achieve another CH ranking.
6. GB Mens Wheelchair World Cup Team - retained their World champions title, this time on clay, beating France and Spain in the final two rounds - well done Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward.
7. Conor Brady (age 17) - winning the singles AND doubles at the J60 in Latvia. Followed up with a further J60 in Latvia, his third in 3 weeks over April and May.
8. Madeleine Brooks - for winning her first doubles title, at the W75 in Kurume, with Sarah-Beth Grey. (It's Beth's 23rd title!) This is following a run of really strong performances by Madeleine in China and Japan and will see her move to a new CH in doubles, probably breaking into the top 200.
9. Sonay Kartal. Played 10, Won 10, Lost 0 singles matches, all in May; winning 2 titles as a result
10. Jack Pinnington Jones, Jake Fearnley, Lui Maxted - For winning the NCAA Div 1 Team Championships with TCU (with supporting act from Luke Swan).
Thanks to RainDelay for pointing out Giles's achievement in the tournament thread!
1. Johannus Monday - for becoming #1 in the singles NCAA Div 1 college rankings. The two-time SEC Player of the Year boasts an impressive 22-2 record atop the Vols' lineup and is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.
2. Felix Mischker - for winning his first doubles title - an M15 in Antalya, Turkey - with Michael Agwi (IRL), taking out the 1st, 2nd and 4th seeded pairs en route.
3. Sam Murray Sharan - for winning the W100 doubles title at Wiesbaden in Germany. Her 30th doubles title and the biggest one of her career. Followed up with a W100 semi in Spain.
4. Charlie Broom - for taking the M25 title in Nottingham, his First title of the season and only his second at M25 level, having won 3 previous titles at M15 and one at M25; backed up his RU spot last week at the same venue. followed up with an M25 doubles title in Georgia.
5. Luke Johnson - for taking his biggest career title at the ATP Challenger 175 in Aix en Provence with Skander Mansouri - adding to a very successful season and will achieve another CH ranking.
6. GB Mens Wheelchair World Cup Team - retained their World champions title, this time on clay, beating France and Spain in the final two rounds - well done Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward.
7. Conor Brady (age 17) - winning the singles AND doubles at the J60 in Latvia. Followed up with a further J60 in Latvia, his third in 3 weeks over April and May.
8. Madeleine Brooks - for winning her first doubles title, at the W75 in Kurume, with Sarah-Beth Grey. (It's Beth's 23rd title!) This is following a run of really strong performances by Madeleine in China and Japan and will see her move to a new CH in doubles, probably breaking into the top 200.
9. Sonay Kartal. Played 10, Won 10, Lost 0 singles matches, all in May; winning 2 titles as a result
10. Jack Pinnington Jones, Jake Fearnley, Lui Maxted - For winning the NCAA Div 1 Team Championships with TCU (with supporting act from Luke Swan).
11. Giles Hussey - for his first win in the main draw of a Challenger tournament, at the ATP Challenger 50 in Kachreti.
We have just 5 days left for nominations this month, remember if you want to nominate to do it before Sunday is over and done with (time to be advised depending on how play progresses this week!)
Looks like we will get no nominations from RG qualies on the womens side, maybe the men will deliver someone.