Vote: November Player of the Month
Despite the 2023 tennis season coming to a close, we were still treated to strong month on the British tennis tours, with many players picking up silverware across the globe.
With so much success to celebrate, this month could be a tough one – vote for your Player of the Month for November.
How does it work?
Every month, three players will be nominated for each of the following categories:
- Men’s singles
- Women’s singles
- Doubles
- Wheelchair
Voting has now closed - stay tuned for the results of November Player of the Month.
The nominees
- Crowned champion at the Bergamo Challenger after defeating David Goffin in three sets – marking his first Challenger title of the year
- Became the youngest British player since Andy Murray in 2009 to reach the final of an ATP event
- Finished runner-up in his first ATP final in Sofia, losing out to Adrian Mannarino in three sets
- Recorded his first ATP tour-level win in Sofia, where he reached the Round of 16
- Quarter-finalist at the Bergamo Challenger, losing out to fellow Brit Draper
- Reached a career-high ranking of world No.201
- Crowned M25 Antalya singles and doubles champion in the same weekend
- Wrapped up the singles title without dropping a single set
- Reached the semi-final of the M25 in Antalya the week before
- Reached the quarter-final of the M25 Sharm El Sheikh
- Selected to represent Great Britain in their Billie Jean King Cup Play-Off tie against Sweden
- Won both of her singles matches against Kajsa Rinado Persson and Caijsa Hennemann in straight sets
- Finished runner-up at the W100 event in Takasaki, losing out to Yue Yuan in a tough three set battle
- Called up to represent Great Britain in their Billie Jean King Cup Play-Off tie against Sweden
- Secure qualification for her nation to the 2024 Qualifiers following a straight sets victory over Caijsa Hennemann
- Semi-finalist at the W100 Takasaki event
- Reached the quarter-final at the W60 event in Nantes
- Quarter-finalist at the W40 Yokohama event
- Crowned back-to-back champions at the Nitto ATP Finals alongside Rajeev Ram
- Went undefeated throughout the entire tournament
- Semi-finalist at the Rolex Paris Masters
- Ended the year at doubles British No.1
- Picked up his fifth Challenger title of the year at the Challenger 75 event in Danderyd
- Finished runner up at the ATP 250 event in Sofia
- Reached a career-high ranking of world No.47
- Crowned W60+H Calgary women's doubles champions
- Dropped only one set en route to the trophy
- This title marked Grey's fifth doubles title of the year and Silva's second
- Crowned Wheelchair Tennis Masters singles champion after defeating Gustavo Fernandez in the final
- Won the Wheelchair Tennis Masters doubles title alongside Gordon Reid to complete the double
- Finished the season ranked year-end world No.1 in the singles and doubles for the first time in his career
- Crowned Wheelchair Tennis Masters doubles champion alongside Alfie Hewett
- Finished the year ranked world No.2 in the doubles rankings
- Crowned singles champion at the Le Meridien Lav 1 event, where she didn’t drop a single set en route to the title
- Made it back-to-back titles by picking up the trophy at the Le Meridien Lav 2 event the following week
- Lifted the doubles titles at the Le Meridien Lav 1 and Le Meridien Lav 2 events alongside Louise Charlotte Willerslev-Olsen
- Quarter-finalist at the BNP Paribas Yvelines Wheelchair Tournament