Just updating Emily's narrative to include this weeks's final. Shame she couldn't get the second win too.
Coup Droit wrote:
Just updating George's
(Have a great time, Jon, and good luck, Indy )
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 and then making the final the following week. 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.
5. George Loffhagen - winning TWO singles 25k titles in Portugal, back to back - and hopefully back on track, after a circuitous route, with injuries, studies, pub duties in Mayfair, self-doubt, too many expectations, etc etc. Still only 23....
6. Oliver Crawford - winning a 25k title in China - he's lost his last two finals and is trying to get back on track after a big dip in ranking - and I know very little about him but maybe he needs a boost by being on our PoM voting roster?
7. Olivia Nicholls - reaching the WTA1000 doubles final at Indian Wells (with Tereza Mihalikova). They beat the #5 and #7 seeds on the way and will have new career highs of 31 and 33. The biggest result of their careers.
-- Edited by SuperT on Sunday 16th of March 2025 04:40:17 PM
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 and then making the final the following week. 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.
5. George Loffhagen - winning TWO singles 25k titles in Portugal, back to back - and hopefully back on track, after a circuitous route, with injuries, studies, pub duties in Mayfair, self-doubt, too many expectations, etc etc. Still only 23....
6. Oliver Crawford - winning a 25k title in China - he's lost his last two finals and is trying to get back on track after a big dip in ranking - and I know very little about him but maybe he needs a boost by being on our PoM voting roster?
7. Olivia Nicholls - reaching the WTA1000 doubles final at Indian Wells (with Tereza Mihalikova). They beat the #5 and #7 seeds on the way and will have new career highs of 31 and 33. The biggest result of their careers.
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 and then making the final the following week. 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.
5. George Loffhagen - winning TWO singles 25k titles in Portugal, back to back - and hopefully back on track, after a circuitous route, with injuries, studies, pub duties in Mayfair, self-doubt, too many expectations, etc etc. Still only 23....
6. Oliver Crawford - winning a 25k title in China - he's lost his last two finals and is trying to get back on track after a big dip in ranking - and I know very little about him but maybe he needs a boost by being on our PoM voting roster?
7. Olivia Nicholls - reaching the WTA1000 doubles final at Indian Wells (with Tereza Mihalikova). They beat the #5 and #7 seeds on the way and will have new career highs of 31 and 33. The biggest result of their careers.
8. Jack Draper - for winning Indian Wells. Won his first M1000 title, rising to WR7 and into the top 10 for the first time, with victories over Alcaraz, Fritz and Rune to take the title. Game over.
Thanks Wimbledont!
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 18th of March 2025 08:05:19 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 and then making the final the following week. 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.
5. George Loffhagen - winning TWO singles 25k titles in Portugal, back to back - and hopefully back on track, after a circuitous route, with injuries, studies, pub duties in Mayfair, self-doubt, too many expectations, etc etc. Still only 23....
6. Oliver Crawford - winning a 25k title in China - he's lost his last two finals and is trying to get back on track after a big dip in ranking - and I know very little about him but maybe he needs a boost by being on our PoM voting roster?
7. Olivia Nicholls - reaching the WTA1000 doubles final at Indian Wells (with Tereza Mihalikova). They beat the #5 and #7 seeds on the way and will have new career highs of 31 and 33. The biggest result of their careers.
8. Jack Draper - for winning Indian Wells. Won his first M1000 title, rising to WR7 and into the top 10 for the first time, with victories over Alcaraz, Fritz and Rune to take the title. Game over.
Thanks Wimbledont!
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Tuesday 18th of March 2025 08:05:19 AM
Anyone willing to give Olis narrative a little update?! Well done Oli!
and anyone else deserving of adding to the list, everyone knows the process!
-- Edited by JonH comes home on Sunday 23rd of March 2025 08:35:28 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 and then making the final the following week. 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.
5. George Loffhagen - winning TWO singles 25k titles in Portugal, back to back - and hopefully back on track, after a circuitous route, with injuries, studies, pub duties in Mayfair, self-doubt, too many expectations, etc etc. Still only 23....
6. Oliver Crawford - winning two back to back M25 titles in China - he'd lost his previous two finals and is trying to get back on track after a big dip in ranking; the two China wins will take him close to the top 300 once more - and I know very little about him but maybe he needs a boost by being on our PoM voting roster?
7. Olivia Nicholls - reaching the WTA1000 doubles final at Indian Wells (with Tereza Mihalikova). They beat the #5 and #7 seeds on the way and will have new career highs of 31 and 33. The biggest result of their careers.
8. Jack Draper - for winning Indian Wells. Won his first M1000 title, rising to WR7 and into the top 10 for the first time, with victories over Alcaraz, Fritz and Rune to take the title. Game over.
Harry and Ryan join the party and get singles titles! With JoMo to come, if you feel any of Ryan, Harry or Jay or JoMo deserve a place on this list, feel free to add them as you feel appropriate!