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Player of the month - July
Who were your standout British tennis stars from July? It's time to cast your vote.
How does it work?
Every month, three players will be nominated for each of the following categories:
- Women’s singles
- Men’s singles
- Doubles
- Wheelchair
Voting has now closed - check back soon for the winners.
Women’s
Emma Raducanu
- Reached the fourth round at Wimbledon – equalling her career-best result at SW19
- Beat world No.33 Elise Mertens and world No.9 Maria Sakkari along the way
- Broke back into the top 100 and up to world No.89
Harriet Dart
- Reached Wimbledon third round after beating British No.1 Katie Boulter
- New career high ranking at world No.75
Sonay Kartal
- Came through Wimbledon qualifying to reach the third round of the main draw – her best result at a Slam
- Second British woman to reach the third round at Wimbledon as a qualifier in the Open Era, and the first since Karen Cross in 1997
- Reached a the career high at world No.191
Men’s
Cam Norrie
- Defeated Jack Draper to reach Wimbledon third round
- Made the second round at the Bastad Open
Billy Harris
- Made his Wimbledon debut of the back of brilliant gras court season
- Qualified for Hall of Fame Open and reached second round
- Qualified for Atlanta Open
Jacob Fearnley
- Played his first match at Wimbledon and made the second round (taking a set off Novak Djokovic)
- Progressed to semi-final at Chicago Challenger
Doubles
Henry Patten
- Won his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon with Harri Heliovaara
- Became only the third British man in the Open Era to win the men’s doubles title
- New career high at world No.17
Neal Skupski
- Reached the Wimbledon men’s doubles semi-final with Michael Venus and the mixed doubles quarter-final with Desirae Krawczyk
Liv Nicholls
- Career-best Wimbledon women’s doubles third round
- Made it through to the Palermo Open semi-final
- Set a new career high at world No.57
Wheelchair
Alfie Hewett
- Completed the career Grand Slam by winning the Wimbledon singles title
- He’s only the fourth wheelchair player in men’s, women’s and quad to do so
- Also won a sixth doubles title with Gordon Reid
Gordon Reid
- Lifted a sixth Wimbledon doubles title with Alfie Hewett
- Finished as singles runner-up at the Swiss Open
Andy Lapthorne
- Runner-up in Wimbledon quad doubles with Guy Sasson
- Wimbledon quad singles semi-finalist