1. Ophelia Korpanec Davies (2009) - winning the J100 singles title, and the doubles title last week, in South Africa. Her first titles at this level. Still age 15.
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-- Edited by Coup Droit on Saturday 8th of March 2025 10:50:09 AM
Im afraid I am not on top at all of whos going well this week, but Indy suggested in a post that a lot are heading into finals tomorrow or taken titles today.
So if any of them catch your eye for a nomination here, just add them in the usual way. Thanks!
1. Ophelia Korpanec Davies (2009) - winning the J100 singles title, and the doubles title last week, in South Africa. Her first titles at this level. Still age 15.
2. Emily Appleton for winning the 15K in Canada. She has been focussing more on doubles for the last year or so. All credit to her for dropping a couple of levels in order to try and progress her singles career.
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-- Edited by Coup Droit on Saturday 8th of March 2025 10:50:09 AM
1. Ophelia Korpanec Davies (2009) - winning the J100 singles title, and the doubles title last week, in South Africa. Her first titles at this level. Still age 15.
2. Emily Appleton for winning the 15K in Canada. She has been focussing more on doubles for the last year or so. All credit to her for dropping a couple of levels in order to try and progress her singles career.
We move onto week 2 of 4; felt like week 1 was a good week but not quite good enough! Lets see what the rest of March brings. Just add any nominations to our last version of the list above!
1. Ophelia Korpanec Davies (2009) - winning the J100 singles title, and the doubles title last week, in South Africa. Her first titles at this level. Still age 15.
2. Emily Appleton for winning the 15K in Canada. She has been focussing more on doubles for the last year or so. All credit to her for dropping a couple of levels in order to try and progress her singles career.
3.Jamie Murray for reaching 1000 matches, only the second active player to do so in doubles (after Melo) and the first Brit.
1. Ophelia Korpanec Davies (2009) - winning the J100 singles title, and the doubles title last week, in South Africa. Her first titles at this level. Still age 15.
2. Emily Appleton for winning the 15K in Canada. She has been focussing more on doubles for the last year or so. All credit to her for dropping a couple of levels in order to try and progress her singles career.
3.Jamie Murray for reaching 1000 matches, only the second active player to do so in doubles (after Melo) and the first Brit.
4. Sonay Kartal for reaching R4/the last 16 of the Indian Wells WTA1000 (as a lucky loser!), beating the WR17 along the way and achieving a new CH of 63.
(Sonay's narrative may need an update, but I wanted to make sure we captured her nomination when we were all still in the excited phase!)
Ive really not been following too closely, does George deserve a place?
It's not jumping out at me as an omission, mostly because George has shown at least that capability at times before. But I could understand someone putting him in the mix ( not that my understanding matters at all ).
Ive really not been following too closely, does George deserve a place?
It's not jumping out at me as an omission, mostly because George has shown at least that capability at times before. But I could understand someone putting him in the mix ( not that my understanding matters at all ).