Jeremy Bates

Jeremy Bates

Personal Details

Biography

Jeremy Bates, a renowned British professional tennis player, holds a prestigious ranking in the UK, being crowned number 1 in 1987 and maintaining this position from 1989 to 1994. Notably, he achieved a career-high ATP world ranking of 54, a distinction he held from April 17th to April 23rd, 1995.

Throughout his illustrious career, Jeremy Bates accumulated impressive accolades, including two Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. He claimed these prestigious titles alongside his tennis partner, Jo Durie, at Wimbledon in 1987 and the Australian Open in 1991. Additionally, he secured one singles title and three men's doubles titles, cementing his status as a formidable player.

Following his retirement from professional tennis, Jeremy Bates assumed the role of captain for Britain's Davis Cup team from 2004 to 2006. This marked a significant chapter in his post-tennis career, demonstrating his continued dedication to the sport.

Jeremy Bates' most notable singles title came in 1994, when he won the top-level title at Seoul at the age of 31. This achievement made him the first British male to win an ATP tour title since 1977, earning him recognition as the oldest champion on the tour that season. Moreover, he was crowned British national champion six times and participated in 20 Davis Cup ties for Britain, boasting an impressive win-loss record of 27-24.

Jeremy Bates' career-high rankings stood at World No. 54 in singles (in 1995) and World No. 25 in doubles (in 1991),solidifying his position as a respected and accomplished tennis player.

Career

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