Cash and Glasspool's path to success is one of 'right place, right time', with the pair picking up where another British duo, Neal Skupski and Matt Reid, left off in 2023. Skupski had started working with doubles coach Louis Cayer, who has a reputation for delivering results through his unique approach.
Cash and Glasspool were drawn to this system after watching videos of it being used by other top players and were impressed by the level of analysis and mental preparation on show. Their first few weeks together showed promise, but they needed time to settle into their new partnership.
The breakthrough came when they reached the quarterfinals at the Queen's club tournament in June, a week after coming from behind to win in Doha. This victory gave them confidence that they could compete with the top players and ultimately led to winning Wimbledon, becoming Britain's first all-British team to lift the title since 1936.
Their success was capped off by securing the year-end number one ranking on the ATP Tour doubles rankings list. The pair's coach, Cayer, is credited with instilling discipline in Cash through his video analysis and communication style. He has also helped Glasspool to develop mental toughness and settle into new situations quickly.
The two players have described their partnership as a case of 'right place, right time', but they credit Cayer for giving them the tools to succeed. The coach's system is unique and has delivered results for top players in the past, including British star Jamie Murray's son Andy.
For Cash and Glasspool, their biggest challenge now will be maintaining this form next season while also taking a well-deserved break after an intense year on the tour. With Cayer continuing to work with them, they are set up for another successful campaign but first need to enjoy their well-deserved time off.
Cash and Glasspool were drawn to this system after watching videos of it being used by other top players and were impressed by the level of analysis and mental preparation on show. Their first few weeks together showed promise, but they needed time to settle into their new partnership.
The breakthrough came when they reached the quarterfinals at the Queen's club tournament in June, a week after coming from behind to win in Doha. This victory gave them confidence that they could compete with the top players and ultimately led to winning Wimbledon, becoming Britain's first all-British team to lift the title since 1936.
Their success was capped off by securing the year-end number one ranking on the ATP Tour doubles rankings list. The pair's coach, Cayer, is credited with instilling discipline in Cash through his video analysis and communication style. He has also helped Glasspool to develop mental toughness and settle into new situations quickly.
The two players have described their partnership as a case of 'right place, right time', but they credit Cayer for giving them the tools to succeed. The coach's system is unique and has delivered results for top players in the past, including British star Jamie Murray's son Andy.
For Cash and Glasspool, their biggest challenge now will be maintaining this form next season while also taking a well-deserved break after an intense year on the tour. With Cayer continuing to work with them, they are set up for another successful campaign but first need to enjoy their well-deserved time off.