From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Benjamin Richard Edwin Cawston, known as Ben Cawston, is a Racquets (Rackets) player currently ranked no.1 in the World (March 2022) along with being champion of the world (April 2023). [1]

Tournaments

Cawston is a two time US Open Singles Champion (2022, 2020). Cawston is the current Invitational Singles Champion (World's Top 8 players event) an event he also won in 2019. Ben is the current holder of the Western Open Singles ( Chicago) and the Manchester Gold Racket Singles and Doubles. [2] Ben is the youngest player in history to be ranked at no.1 in the world and also have a challenge for the world championship (November 2022). [3]

Cawston previously was the youngest player in history to win the British Amateur Singles Championship in 2017 (Aged 18) and played at the Queens Club, a tournament dating back to 1888. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ "Congratulations Ben Cawston! | News".
  2. ^ "2021-2022 Racket Season".
  3. ^ "Home". northamericanracquets.com.
  4. ^ "Amateur Singles Championship 2017 | Rackets Fixture".
  5. ^ "Historic Results".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Benjamin Richard Edwin Cawston, known as Ben Cawston, is a Racquets (Rackets) player currently ranked no.1 in the World (March 2022) along with being champion of the world (April 2023). [1]

Tournaments

Cawston is a two time US Open Singles Champion (2022, 2020). Cawston is the current Invitational Singles Champion (World's Top 8 players event) an event he also won in 2019. Ben is the current holder of the Western Open Singles ( Chicago) and the Manchester Gold Racket Singles and Doubles. [2] Ben is the youngest player in history to be ranked at no.1 in the world and also have a challenge for the world championship (November 2022). [3]

Cawston previously was the youngest player in history to win the British Amateur Singles Championship in 2017 (Aged 18) and played at the Queens Club, a tournament dating back to 1888. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ "Congratulations Ben Cawston! | News".
  2. ^ "2021-2022 Racket Season".
  3. ^ "Home". northamericanracquets.com.
  4. ^ "Amateur Singles Championship 2017 | Rackets Fixture".
  5. ^ "Historic Results".

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