Vote: February 2025 Player of the Month

Find out who has been nominated for the February Player of the Month Awards and vote for your favourite players.
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 for February's Player of the Month will close on Sunday 9 March at 23:59.
Women's singles
- Came through qualifying to reach the main draw at the Transylvania Open
- Enjoyed a run to the semi-final at the Cancun Tennis Open (WTA 125) without dropping a set
- Qualified for the main draw at the WTA 500 event in Merida before winning her first round match against Maiar Sherif Ahmed Abdelaziz
- Edged closer to the world’s top 100 after clocking a new career-high ranking of No.136
- Reached the semi-final of the W50 event in Birmingham without dropping a set
- Quarter-finalist at the W50+H Macon
- Finished runner-up at the W35 Timaru – marking her first final of the season
- Dropped just two sets on her way to the final before losing out to Leonie Kung
Men’s singles:
- Bounced back from injury to reach the final of the Qatar Open (ATP 500)
- Beat the likes of Alexei Popyrin, Matteo Berrettini and Jiri Lehecka during his run in Doha
- Came close to lifting his third career title before being narrowly beaten by Andrey Rublev in three-sets in the final
- Hit a new career-high ranking of world No.12 to edge him closer to the top 10
- Had a standout month on the ATP Challenger Tour
- Runner-up at the New Delhi Challenger after being narrowly defeated by Kyrian Jacquet in the final
- Made the semi-finals at the Chennai and Bengaluru Challengers
- Quarter-finalist at the Pune Challenger
- Concluded the month at world No.129
- Returned to the ITF Tour for the first time since September at the M25 Roehampton where he went on to claim the title without dropping a set
- Beat fellow Brit Anton Matusevich in the semi-final before overcoming George Loffhagen to lift the title
- Continued his momentum at the Pau Challenger where he reached the quarter-final
Doubles
- Lifted their second title of the season already at the ATP 500 in Doha – their third together as a team
- Made the semi-final in Rotterdam and quarter-final in Dubai
- Cash reached a new career-high ranking at world No.17, with Glasspool rising to world No.18
- They are currently the third ranked team in the ATP Doubles Race
- Finished runners-up at the ATP 500 in Doha – only the third ever all-British ATP doubles final
- Beat the Australian Open champion Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara as well as highly ranked duo Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus
- Reached the quarter-finals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
- Made the final at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships – finishing runner-up with Harri Heliovaara
- The duo also made the semi-final at the Qatar Open – defeating Novak Djokovic and Fernando Verdasco in the second round
- Currently leading the ATP Doubles Race as the No.1 ranked team
Wheelchair
- Won back-to-back singles events at the Bolton Indoor ITF 2 and ITF 3 tournaments – winning seven matches without dropping a set
- Claimed the Bolton Indoor ITF 3 quad doubles title with David Wagner
- The pair also finished runners-up in the ITF 2 tournament
- Now ranked as world No.15 in singles and No.11 in doubles
- Lifted her first title of the season in the women’s doubles at the Bolton Indoor ITF 2
- Also reached the quarter-finals of the singles event of the ITF 3 tournament
Oliver Cox
- Finished as the runner-up of the Bolton Indoor ITF 3 quad singles event
- The 18-year-old then went on to reach the quarter-finals of the ITF 2 a week later