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Tennis Canada – Raonic also receives most improved honours; Daniel Nestor is doubles player of the year

Toronto, December 1, 2016 – Tennis Canada announced Thursday that Milos Raonic has been named the country’s Male Player of the Year for a sixth straight season, with the world No. 3 picking up the most improved and singles player of the year honours as well. In addition, Daniel Nestor is the recipient of the Tennis Canada doubles player of the year award. 

“This has been a phenomenal season for Canadian tennis, led by Milos’ record-breaking feats,” said Kelly Murumets, president and CEO, Tennis Canada. “He is taking tennis in Canada to new heights, and we couldn’t be prouder of everything he has accomplished. We are also so happy for Daniel and his incredible continued success; he is a true Canadian tennis legend. Both Milos and Daniel so deserve everything they have achieved, as the hard work and dedication they put into their craft is second to none. Congratulations and best of luck in 2017!”

Raonic just completed his best season on the ATP World Tour so far, ending the year at a new career-high ranking of world No. 3 – behind only Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic. His biggest result on the year was making his first Slam final at Wimbledon. The highest-ranked and most successful Canadian singles player ever, Raonic also won his eighth ATP title at Brisbane, defeating Roger Federer in the final, and finished runner-up at Indian Wells and Queen’s Club. Reaching five other semifinals at the Australian Open, Cincinnati, Beijing, Paris Masters, and ATP World Tour Finals, Raonic ended 2016 with a win-loss record of 52-17.

Thanks to his jump from No. 14 at the start of the year to a current No. 3, Raonic also is being awarded with most improved player of the year. Raonic noticeably took the next step in his game this season, upgrading his net game and overall movement on the court, to become one of the game’s most elite players. Among the players he beat in big matches in 2016 are Stan Wawrinka, Rafael Nadal, and Federer. 

Nestor has taken back his perch as doubles player of the year for the 14th time in his career (also 2001-2013), after Vasek Pospisil claimed the honours the past two seasons. Nestor, who turned 44 in September, has shown no signs of slowing down. He claimed three ATP World Tour titles this year at Nottingham, Washington, and Antwerp to bring his career total to 91. His victories also make it an incredible 23 consecutive years in which he has captured at least one title.

In January, Nestor started the year by winning his 1,000th career match, becoming the first men’s doubles player to accomplish the feat and only the fourth ATP player overall behind Ivan Lendl, Jimmy Connors, and Roger Federer. The world No. 15 also made his 17th Slam final at the Australian Open, and competed in his sixth Olympic Games in Rio, falling just short of the podium in the bronze-medal match with Pospisil.

The Tennis Canada Excellence Awards are selected by a committee comprised of high-ranked Tennis Canada personnel and the country’s top national coaches. The 2016 female recipients will be announced on Friday.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
 

Year

Male Player of the Year

Female Player of the Year

1982

Rejean Genois

Marjorie Blackwood

1983

Glenn Michibata

Carling Bassett

1984

Martin Wostenholme

Carling Bassett

1985

Glenn Michibata

Carling Bassett

1986

Andrew Sznajder

Helen Kelesi

1987

Grant Connell

Helen Kelesi

1988

Andrew Sznajder

Jill Hetherington

1989

Andrew Sznajder

Helen Kelesi

1990

Grant Connell

Helen Kelesi

1991

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy

1992

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy

1993

Greg Rusedski

Patricia Hy

1994

Sebastien Lareau

Jana Nejedly

1995

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1996

Sebastien Lareau

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1997

Daniel Nestor

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1998

No record of award

No record of award

1999

No record of award

No record of award

2000

Daniel Nestor & Sebastien Lareau

Sonya Jeyaseelan

2001

Daniel Nestor

Jana Nejedly

2002

Frederic Niemeyer

Maureen Drake

2003

Daniel Nestor

Maureen Drake

2004

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2005

Daniel Nestor

Stephanie Dubois

2006

Frank Dancevic

Aleksandra Wozniak

2007

Daniel Nestor

Stephanie Dubois

2008

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2009

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2010

Daniel Nestor

Rebecca Marino

2011

Milos Raonic

Rebecca Marino

2012

Milos Raonic

Aleksandra Wozniak

2013

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard

2014

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard 

2015

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard

2016

Milos Raonic

TBA

 
About Tennis Canada
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