JJ Wolf – 66 (career high 56)
JJ had a breakout 2022 season. He climbed into the Top 100 in the world for the first time in his career, topping out at No. 56 at the end of the summer. He reached his first ATP level semifinal and final when we made a run to the championship match in Florence in October. He claimed three Top 100 wins that week. That run in Florence came just over a month after he reached the third round of the US Open for the second time in the last three years. He rolled past world No. 18 Roberto Bautista Agut in straight sets in the opening round and eventually found himself against Nick Kyrgios on the big stage inside Louis Armstrong Stadium. For the year, Wolf won a main draw match at nine ATP 250 level or higher events and reached the semifinals of four Challenger events.
Kyle Seelig – 405 (career high 397)
Kyle had a busy 2022. He played in nearly 30 events all over the world, including spending the last two months in Australia. He reached the semifinals of 10 Futures events and had three finals appearances. He won the 15K in Pittsburgh in early July for his first professional title and also reached the finals at the 25K in Netanya, Israel and the 25K in Darwin, Australia in September. Seelig also played 20 doubles events and currently holds a ranking of 403 with a career-high mark of 381. He had back-to-back doubles tournament titles in late September and early October. Seelig started his full-time professional career last June and has risen over 600 spots in the ATP rankings over the last year and a half.
Cannon Kingsley – 545 (career high 488)
Cannon had a busy fall on the professional circuit. He participated in nine tournaments since August, advancing to the quarterfinals twice and a semifinal appearance at the Columbus Challenger in September. He also paired with teammate JJ Tracy to reach the semifinals of the doubles draw in Columbus in September as well.
Justin Boulais – 555 (career high 540)
Justin played well on the professional circuit this fall, reaching the round of 16 in three Challenger events and finaling in a pair of Futures events. He won the Futures event in Champaign in September, rolling past No. 543 Sekou Bangoura 6-1, 6-1 in the finals. He also beat Liam Draxl and Patrick Kypson en route to the finals of the 25K Futures in Saint-Augustin, Canada in October. In doubles, he is currently ranked 623 and has a win this year at the Columbus Challenger in August with James Trotter.
Alex Bernard – 586…
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