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The 2019 Tennis Tipping Fact of the Year
This poll is to determine which was the most important TT fact in 2019.
Note: Only TT players are allowed to vote in these polls and they will be open until Friday, December 27
Here are the nominees:
1) 14 seasons - 133 tournaments and 27 managers
2) BMT360 manages 9 tournaments over 14 weeks
3) 6433 singles commitments
4) TT Board: New Member (a1canada replaces rus59)
5) Bebek21 reaches Singles #1 ranking just 10 months and 5 days after making TT debut
6) keqtqiadv/Tytta!. making 5/13 ATP500 finals and winning four of them
7) Hidalgo making 14 total doubles finals and winning six of them
8) alejan_milos won a singles title in every level tournament (challenger, 250, 500, 1000, GS).
9) No Brazilians in the Singles Top 15
Previous Winners - Fact of the Year
2006 - not selected
2007 - greatkingrat's comeback
2008 - Cagon/Quality TT discussion
2009 - greatkingrat's decision
2010 - Davis Cup: USA wins after three 0-2 comebacks (vs Singapore, Finland & Germany)
2011 - Goldenoldie (28 tournaments managed)
2012 - Boarder35m & Roland Garros
2013 - Euroquitter: first player to win two consecutive Grand Slam tournaments in singles
2014 - Tytta!.: #1 in singles & doubles
2015 - WTF: keqtqiadv's 10th participation in 10 years
2016 - keqtqiadv's doubles career GS
2017 - sergiopoker6 3 Grand Slam finals
2018 - Himalaya Singles YE#1 one year after being doubles YE#1
This poll is to determine which was the most important TT fact in 2019.
Note: Only TT players are allowed to vote in these polls and they will be open until Friday, December 27
Here are the nominees:
1) 14 seasons - 133 tournaments and 27 managers
2) BMT360 manages 9 tournaments over 14 weeks
3) 6433 singles commitments
4) TT Board: New Member (a1canada replaces rus59)
5) Bebek21 reaches Singles #1 ranking just 10 months and 5 days after making TT debut
6) keqtqiadv/Tytta!. making 5/13 ATP500 finals and winning four of them
7) Hidalgo making 14 total doubles finals and winning six of them
8) alejan_milos won a singles title in every level tournament (challenger, 250, 500, 1000, GS).
9) No Brazilians in the Singles Top 15
Previous Winners - Fact of the Year
2006 - not selected
2007 - greatkingrat's comeback
2008 - Cagon/Quality TT discussion
2009 - greatkingrat's decision
2010 - Davis Cup: USA wins after three 0-2 comebacks (vs Singapore, Finland & Germany)
2011 - Goldenoldie (28 tournaments managed)
2012 - Boarder35m & Roland Garros
2013 - Euroquitter: first player to win two consecutive Grand Slam tournaments in singles
2014 - Tytta!.: #1 in singles & doubles
2015 - WTF: keqtqiadv's 10th participation in 10 years
2016 - keqtqiadv's doubles career GS
2017 - sergiopoker6 3 Grand Slam finals
2018 - Himalaya Singles YE#1 one year after being doubles YE#1