Only a single item remains on which Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool haven’t found common ground this year.
During their initial complete season playing together, the British pairing captured the Wimbledon men’s doubles championship and clinched the year’s top global ranking.
Their individual plans for after the season, nonetheless, present a different scenario.
Glasspool intends to commemorate their victorious season with a sophisticated dinner in London, attended by family, team members, and sponsors.
However, due to a previously arranged vacation in Tenerife, Cash will be unable to attend.
“Everyone will be present – with the exception of Jules. He will be on a lively guys’ getaway,” Glasspool quipped.
“There will definitely be some beers, but the focus is mainly on golf and padel. We’ll both be celebrating – just individually,” Cash chuckled.
This relaxed conversation exemplifies the friendship that has aided Cash, 29, and Glasspool, 32, in becoming the foremost men’s team worldwide.
Their advancement has additionally contributed to solidifying Britain’s position as a dominant power in men’s doubles.