Alumni on the ATP/ITF Tours
Career High Ranking | Career Titles | Recent Highlights | |
Collin Altamirano |
Singles- 267 (6/24/19) Doubles- 458 (11/30/20) |
Singles: 3 Futures (2019, 2x 2018) Doubles: 3 Futures (2x 2018, 2014) |
2022: Returned to the court for first actions since March 2021 by competing in qualifying at the Santo Domingo ITF World Tennis Tour 25K in the Dominican Republic |
Iñaki Montes de la Torre
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Singles- 493 (11/13/23) Doubles- 361 (7/24/23) |
Singles: 2 Futures (2023, 2022) Doubles: 1 Challenger (2022), 5 Futures (2024, 2x 2023, 2022, 2021) |
2023: Won his second career Futures title in singles; reached the top 500 in singles for the first time in his career; won two Futures titles in doubles; achieved a career high ranking in doubles |
Brandon Nakashima |
Singles: 35 (9/30/24) Doubles: 240 (6/10/24) |
Singles: ATP San Diego Open (2022);
4 Challengers (2024, 2x 2021, 2020), 2 Futures (2020, 2018) Doubles: 2 Challengers (2024, 2023) |
2024: A career year, beginning with a Challenger title in January; recorded his second career top 10 win over Andrey Rublev in Barcelona; reached the semifinals at the BOSS Open in Stuttgart; reached the fourth round of Wimbledon, defeating 18th seed Sebastian Baez; advanced to the round of 16 at the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open; reached the fourth round of the US Open for the first time, including a win over 18th seed Lorenzo Musetti; helped the US advance to the Davis Cup Finals, finishing 3-0 in singles; advanced to the semifinals of the Hangzhou Open |
Alexander Ritschard |
Singles: 99 (9/30/24) Doubles: 388 (4/4/22) |
Career Titles: 4 Challengers (3x 2024, 2022), 5 Futures (2020, 2019, 3x 2018)
Doubles: 1 Futures (2019) |
2024: Qualified into the main draw of the US Clay Court Championships; won his first career Challenger title in April; won two more Challenger titles, entering the top 100 and setting a new career high ranking; the current Swiss No. 1; played in the qualifying draw of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open |
Chris Rodesch
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Singles: 455 (9/16/24) Doubles: 718 (7/24/23) |
Career Titles: 7 Futures (5x 2024, 2023, 2022)
Doubles: 4 Futures (2024, 2023, 2x 2022)
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2024: Won his third career Futures title in July; played in the Davis Cup, representing Luxembourg; helped Luxembourg defeat New Zealand in Davis Cup tie; won four consecutive Futures titles from August to October, helping him reach a career high ranking |
William Woodall
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Doubles: 1665 (9/23/24) | Doubles: 1 Futures (2024)
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2024: Won his first career Futures doubles title, partnering with Chris Rodesch; made his ATP Tour debut in doubles in Cincinnati, partnering with Brandon Nakashima |
RETIRED PLAYERS ON TOUR*
Player | Class | Career High Singles |
Career High Doubles |
Career Titles | |
Robert Abendroth | 2001 | 965 | 759 | ||
Ammar Alhaqbani | 2021 | 1580 | |||
Teddy Angelinos | 2008 | 251 | 373 | Singles: 7 Futures Doubles: 8 Futures |
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JC Aragone | 2017 | 224 | 153 | Singles: 3 Futures (2x 2018, 2022) Doubles: Morelos Challenger (2022), Indian Wells Challenger, Winnetka Challenger (2019); 3 Futures (2018, 2021, 2022) |
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Darrin Cohen | 2006 | 1111 | 769 | Doubles: Futures: 1 title | |
Drew Courtney | 2006 | 212 | Doubles: Futures: 2 titles | ||
Rodney Crowley | 1980 | 369 | 89 | ||
Somdev Devvarman | 2008 | 62 | 139 | Singles: Lexington Challenger (’08), Izmir Challenger (’10) New Delhi Challenger (’14), New Delhi Challenger (’15), Winnetka Challenger (15), 4 Futures Doubles: Sarasota Challenger (’13), Kolkata Challenger (’15), 4 Futures |
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Mitchell Frank | 2015 | 503 | 884 | Singles: Two Futures | |
Treat Huey (ATP Tour Bio) |
2008 | 689 | 18 | ATP Doubles (8 titles): Abierto Mexicano Telcel (2017), Abierto Mexicano Telcel (2016), Malaysia Open (ATP 2015), St. Petersburg Open (2015), Estoril Open (2015), Aegon Championships Eastbourne (2014),Swiss Indoors Basel (2013), Citi Open Washington (2012). Also had 10 runner-up finishes
19 Challenger Doubles; 8 Futures Retired in February 2023 after playing in the ATP 250 in Dallas. His last major was Wimbledon 2022. His best finish at a major was a semifinal run at Wimbledon in 2016 after making the mixed doubles semifinals earlier that same year at the Australian Open. He twice made the quarterfinals at the Australian Open (2014 and 2016) as well once at the US Open (2013) |
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Dominic Inglot (ATP Tour Bio) |
2009 | 561 | 18 | Davis Cup: Member of 2015 Great Britain champion team ATP Doubles (14 titles): New York Open (2020),BB&T Atlanta Open (2019),s-Hertogenbosch Libema Open (2019), s-Hertogenbosch Libema Open (2018), TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open (2018), Gazprom Hungarian Open (2018), Swiss Indoors Basel (2018), Grand prix Hassan II (2017) St. Petersburg (2016), Nottingham (2016), Winston-Salem Open (2015), Aegon Championships Eastbourne (2014), Swiss Indoors Basel (2013), Citi Open (2012), Challengers Doubles:Nottingham (2012), Dallas (2012), Charlottesville (2011), Binghamton (2010), Vancouver (2010) 9 Futures Titles Inglot announced his retirement from professional tennis in March 2022. Inglot competed at the 2022 Australian Open, his 37th time playing in a Grand Slam, reaching the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2018 and the US Open in 2015 |
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Jarmere Jenkins | 2013 | 190 | 202 | Singles: 8 Futures Doubles: West Lakes Challenger (’14), 9 Futures |
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Milo Johnson | 2010 | 1320 | |||
Thai-Son Kwiatkowski |
2017 | 181 | 232 | Singles: Newport Beach Challenger (2020), 4 Futures (2x 2018, 2017, 2016) Doubles: Indian Wells Challenger (2020), 5 Futures (2018, 2017, 2x 2016) |
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Geoff Macdonald | 1981 | 314 | 229 | ||
Marko Miklo | 2007 | 1172 | 1351 | ||
Huntley Montgomery | 2001 | 383 | 98 | Singles: 2 Futures Doubles: Challengers: Binghamton (’05), Forest Hills (’05), Besancon (’05), Bronx (’04), Binghamton (’04), Aptos (’04), Mexico City (’03), Fresno (’02), Waco (’02) Futures: 13 titles |
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Rylan Rizza | 2006 | 870 | 217 | Doubles: 10 Futures | |
Giannis Ross | 2022 | 905 | |||
Adam Scheinman | 1981 | 743 | 337 | ||
Michael Shabaz | 2011 | 394 | 482 | Singles: 4 Futures Doubles: 2 Futures |
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Justin Shane | 2014 | 806 | 577 | Singles: 1 Futures Doubles: 1 Futures |
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Ryan Shane | 2016 | 333 | 6-4 | Singles: 4 Futures Doubles: 3 Futures |
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Lee Singer | 2010 | 1420 | |||
Sanam Singh | 266 | 138 | Singles: 7 Futures Doubles: Bangalore Challenger (’15), Pune Challenger (’14), Kolkata Challenger (’14), New Delhi Challenger (’14), 3 Futures |
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Carl Söderlund | 2021 | 387 | Singles: 3 Futures | ||
Doug Stewart | 2006 | 1400 | 1295 | ||
Brian Vahaly | 2001 | 64 | 94 | Singles: CH: Calabasas (’05), Tallahassee (’05), Aptos (’02), Tallahassee (’02), Hamilton (’02) Futures: Five titles Doubles: CH: Bronx (’05), College Station (’04), Waikoloa (’04) |
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Dillon Walker | 2005 | — | 1400 | ||
Henrik Wiersholm | 2019 | 838 | Singles: 1 Futures |