The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
The British contenders
CAMERON NORRIE
The Mr Dependable of British tennis struggled in the second half of last season and admitted he felt a little burned out.
Norrie does not have the luxury of a big weapon if his consistent game is not working but there were positive signs at last week’s United Cup, where he beat Alex De Minaur, that he may be close to finding his form again.
DAN EVANS
Evans will be unseeded at a grand slam for the first time since 2019 after an inconsistent 2023 campaign ended prematurely by a calf injury.
He is fit again and will be targeting the top 30. Now 33, Evans won the biggest title of his career in Washington last summer and also starred for Britain in the Davis Cup.
ANDY MURRAY
It is 12 months since Murray’s extraordinary 4am victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis at Melbourne Park.
His performances at the beginning of 2023 fuelled hope that he could push back towards the top of the game but it was largely a season of more frustration. There have been flashes of the old Murray but, at 36, time is running out.
JACK DRAPER
Could this be the year where Draper really makes a name for himself ? The 22-year-old has been held back so far by injuries and missed a lot of last season but finished strongly and has all the tools to reach the very top of the game. A run to the fourth round of the US Open last summer is his best grand-slam showing so far.
EMMA RADUCANU
A raft of withdrawals have allowed Raducanu direct entry using the protected ranking of 103 from before her triple surgery. The hope is this can be a fresh start for the 21-year-old, who looked happy and relaxed on her return to the tour in Auckland last week, and showed in a close defeat to Elina Svitolina that she remains a high-class player.
KATIE BOULTER
Last season was by a distance the best of Boulter’s career. The 27-year-old won her maiden WTA Tour title in Nottingham and broke into the world’s top 50 for the first time.
JODIE BURRAGE
Burrage also achieved a longterm goal in 2023 by breaking into the top 100 for the first time.