February Player of the Month winners announced

You've casted your votes, now it's time to announce February's Player of the Month winners...
It was a packed month full of title wins, career-highs and tour-level finals, but here are your winners for the month of February...
Women’s singles - Francesca Jones
Francesca Jones is your women’s singles Player of the Month for February after the 24-year-old embarked on a sensational month on the WTA Tour.
Jones began the month by coming through two rounds of qualifying to reach the main draw at the Transylvania Open. From there, Jones went on to enjoy a run to the semi-final of the Cancun Tennis Open (WTA 125) where she didn’t drop a set across three matches before narrowly missing out on a spot in the final to Emiliana Arango in a tight three-set battle.
Finally, the British No.5 concluded the month by qualifying for the WTA 500 event at Merida before clinching a first round win against Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz. Her journey to the second round in Merida edged her closer to the world’s top 100 after clocking a new career-high ranking of No.136.
Men’s singles - Jack Draper
From being forced to retire during his fourth round match at the Australian Open in January to reaching the final of the Qatar Open on his first tournament back - February was a standout month for Jack Draper.
The British No.1 bounced back from injury to reach the final of the ATP 500 event in Doha - taking down the likes of Alexei Popyrin, Matteo Berrettini and the in-form Jiri Lehecka before narrowly missing out on the silverware to Andrey Rublev in three-sets.
Despite coming close to lifting his third ATP trophy, Draper rounded off the month by reaching a new career-high ranking of world No.12 - placing him on the brink of cracking into the top 10 for the first time in his career.
Doubles – Julian Cash & Lloyd Glasspool
Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool have been one of the form teams on the ATP Tour this season.
Currently ranked at No.3 in the ATP Doubles Teams Rankings for the year, Cash and Glasspool have made an electric start to 2025, with February being one of their best months together yet.
The highlight came at the ATP 500 event in Doha, where the British team came away with their third title since joining forces at the end of 2024.
Cash and Glasspool defeated fellow Brits Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski – in only the third all-British ATP doubles final – 6-3, 6-2 to capture the trophy in Qatar.
Not only that, but they also made the semi-finals in Rotterdam and quarter-finals in Dubai.
Cash is at a career-high world No.17 while Glasspool is ranked No.15.
Wheelchair – Greg Slade
Greg Slade has a standout month in February with a series of impressive results at the Bolton Indoor Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments.
Slade got his Bolton campaign underway by winning both the quad singles and doubles draws of the ITF 3 event – finishing with a straight sets win over fellow Brit Oliver Cox in the singles before teaming up with American Grand Slam champion David Wagner to clinch the doubles.
A week later, in the ITF 2 tournament, Slade then defeated Wagner in the singles final 6-3, 6-4 and the duo ended as runners-up in the doubles.