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Dominic Inglot

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British tennis player (born 1986)

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Dominic Inglot
Inglot at the2016 Wimbledon Championships in London, England.
Country (sports)United KingdomGreat Britain
ResidenceLondon, England
Born (1986-03-06)6 March 1986 (age 39)[1]
London, England
Height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)[1]
Turned pro2004
Retired2022
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
CollegeVirginia Cavaliers
Prize money$ 1,969,051
Singles
Career record0–2 (inATP (World) Tour andGrand Slam main draw matches, and inDavis Cup)
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 561 (23 August 2010)
Doubles
Career record249–211 (in ATP (World) Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, in and Davis Cup)
Career titles14
Highest rankingNo. 18 (12 May 2014)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2014,2015,2018)
French Open3R (2012,2013)
WimbledonSF (2018)
US OpenSF (2015)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2016)
Mixed doubles
Career record10–15
Career titles0
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian Open2R (2014)
French OpenQF (2017)
Wimbledon3R (2012)
US Open2R (2016)
Team competitions
Davis CupW (2015)
Last updated on: 28 February 2022.

Dominic Inglot (/ˈɪŋɡlɒt/ING-glot;[2] born 6 March 1986) is a British former professionaltennis player who was a doubles specialist. He made the final of twenty sevenATP World Tour events, winning fourteen, including theCiti Open andSwiss Indoors partneringTreat Huey andFranko Škugor, and also made the final of nineATP Challenger Tour events winning six of them. He was a former British No. 1 in doubles. Also known as 'Dom the Bomb' due to his menacing serve.[3]

Inglot made his debut in the Great Britain Davis Cup squad for the2014 World Group first round tie against the United States.[4] Inglot also played in the2015 Davis Cup first round tie against the United States,[5] and joined the team for the Final againstBelgium, Great Britain winning the Davis Cup in2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.[6]

Early and personal life

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Dominic Inglot was born in London to Elizabeth and Andrei Inglot, a former professional football player from Poland, and he has one older brother called Alex. He learned to play tennis atSt. Benedict's School and at theUniversity of Virginia. As a Junior, he represented Middlesex County and also played on the international stage with England and Great Britain. In school, he also played volleyball – captaining the London Volleyball team – and still gained academic honours in the year 2001–02. Inglot speaks English and Polish.[3]

For the 2004 filmWimbledon, he was selected as the tennis double for the actorPaul Bettany, whose character was a British tennis player who won Wimbledon with a wild-card entry.[7]

University tennis career

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2006–2007

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Inglot was the no. 2 doubles player at theNCAA All-Tournament Team.[8] He finished second in the team VaSID All-State event. He ended the season ranked no. 108 in theITA singles rankings, but was ranked as high as no. 67 for the season with a singles record 16–13 with three wins over ranked players. In the ITA doubles rankings, he ended the season ranked no. 50 with Houston Barrick, but was ranked as high as no. 40. They had a doubles record of 27–6.

2007–2008

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Inglot participated at the ITA Singles All-American event and NCAA Singles Championship. Finished first in the team VaSID All-State event. He won the ITA Mideast Regional Singles Title[9] and the ITA National Indoor Singles Backdraw defeating three top ten players on the way.[10] He was also co-Champion at the UVa Fall Invitational singles.[11] He ended the season ranked No. 26 in the ITA singles rankings, but was ranked as high as No. 3. In doubles he was ranked at No. 50 in the ITA rankings with Houston Barrick, but was ranked as high as No. 17.[12]

2008–2009

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Inglot andMichael Shabaz became the first doubles team from theACC to win theNCAA Men's Doubles Championship.[13] In 2009, Inglot won a silver medal at theWorld University Games in Belgrade partnering former professional player Max Jones.[14] He finished his senior season as the No. 15 singles player in the country.[15]

Senior career

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2009

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Inglot spent most of the year on theFutures tour and partially towards the end of the year on theChallenger Tour. He got into eight finals, winning six of them, his best performance being at theCharlottesville open Challenger where he partnered Rylan Rizza. They got to the final but lost in three sets.

2010

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In 2010, Inglot qualified for his first Grand Slam tournament partneringChris Eaton atWimbledon. In the first round, they won in four sets, Inglot's first ATP tour win. In the second round, they beat the then world no. 1 team ofDaniel Nestor andNenad Zimonjić in five sets, surprising everybody and proving to be the upset of the tournament.[16] They were finally beaten in the third round, losing toJulien Benneteau andMichaël Llodra in four sets.

In August, Inglot andTreat Huey won the Vancouver Open, and a week later they won the Binghamton Doubles Championship for the second consecutive year.[17]

Inglot got within sight of the doubles top 100.[3]

2011

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In 2011, Inglot had his quietest season to date as he struggled for form and even to play matches. At the start of the year, a three-month lay-off for an ankle injury became nine months after a knee problem was discovered, he got a taste of another side of life with a work placement in the city. Inglot said "The injury might have been career-ending and maybe, if I didn't have the support of the LTA, I wouldn't have been able to afford all those surgeries, so I'm lucky to be in that position and I've got to make use of it."[3]

However, in November, Inglot won a title on a wildcard at a Challenger tour event, where he partnered Treat Huey at theCharlottesville open, winning the final in three sets.

2012

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Inglot at the2012 US Open.

Inglot made his first ATP Tour final at the2012 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships in Houston partneringTreat Huey in doubles, but they lost to the much more experienced duo ofJames Blake andSam Querrey.

Inglot qualified for his first tournament other than Wimbledon at theFrench Open, where he once again partnered Huey. They made it to the third round, defeating the fifth seedsRobert Lindstedt andHoria Tecău in straight sets in the second round, but lost to tenth seedsAisam-ul-Haq Qureshi andJean-Julien Rojer in the next round. Later that week, he went on to win theAegon Trophy again partnering Huey, defeating fellow countrymanJonathan Marray andFrederik Nielsen of Denmark. This raised his doubles ranking to a career high of rank no. 86 in the world.

AtWimbledon, he partnered Huey again, but unfortunately they lost in the first round in a five-set thriller toJonathan Erlich andAndy Ram. He also competed in the mixed doubles event for first time at Wimbledon on a wildcard. He partneredLaura Robson, and they made it into the third round, defeating defending championsJürgen Melzer andIveta Benešová in three sets on the way. They eventually lost to fellow BritColin Fleming andHsieh Su-wei ofTaiwan in straight sets both on tiebreakers.

Inglot made his second ATP Tour final of the season at the2012 Citi Open in Washington, D.C., again partneringTreat Huey. They defeatedKevin Anderson andSam Querrey in three sets. This was Inglot and Huey's first tour-level title of their career and as a team. This win raised his doubles ranking to a career high no. 52 in the world.

At theUS Open Inglot again partnered Huey. They were beaten in the second round by 15th seedsAlexander Peya andBruno Soares in three sets.

In late September, Inglot qualified for his first singles match at ATP tour level. He lost the match in straight sets to the far more experiencedAlex Bogomolov Jr.

In his final tournament of the season, Inglot had more success with partner Huey, making it to his third ATP tour final of the season at theSwiss Indoors. They faced the top seeds and very experienced duo ofDaniel Nestor andNenad Zimonjić. Unfortunately they lost the final on a champions tiebreaker. However, this did raise his doubles ranking to a career-high no. 40 in the world, the first time he has been inside the top 40.

2013: First Grand Slam quarterfinal at the US Open

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Inglot had a slow start to the 2013 season, making it to the quarterfinals at theQatar Open to German duo ofChristopher Kas andPhilipp Kohlschreiber, despite having beaten the top seeded pair ofRobert Lindstedt andNenad Zimonjić. This was followed by a first round loss at theAustralian Open to 4th seedsMax Mirnyi andHoria Tecău. This was followed by a run of one win in four matches, including a first round defeat inRotterdam. Inglot made it to his first final of the season with Huey at thePower Horse Cup in Düsseldorf, where they were defeated by German pair ofAndre Begemann andMartin Emmrich.

At theFrench Open, the duo made it to the round of 16, where they lost toMichaël Llodra andNicolas Mahut in straight sets. After losing in the quarterfinals of theGerry Weber Open, Inglot and Huey made it to the round of 16 atWimbledon, losing to eventual championsBob & Mike Bryan.The pair made it to their first ever Grand Slam quarterfinal at theUS Open, defeating 3rd seedsMarcel Granollers andMarc López en route before losing to number 10 seededIvan Dodig andMarcelo Melo. Inglot finished the season with a career high ranking of 28th in the world.

In November, theLawn Tennis Association announced a dramatic cut in elite player funding, with all financial support being withdrawn from Britain's doubles specialists and any singles players aged over 24, to reduce the number of supported players from 16 this year to just six in 2014.[18]

2014: Indian Wells quarterfinal, Career-high doubles ranking

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In late January, Inglot made his debut in the Great Britain Davis Cup squad for theWorld Group first round tie against the United States inSan Diego; Britain, making their return to the World Group after a five-year absence.Andy Murray andJames Ward had won their singles matches, so team captain Leon Smith, rested Andy Murray for the doubles. Inglot and Colin Fleming had not played a competitive match together since a junior tournament in Corfu 13 years ago, and so the world-beating Bryan brothers, posted a four-set win against Inglot/Fleming.[4]Later, Andy Murray secured his second singles victory; Great Britain winning the tie 3–1, to reach the Davis Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1986.

In October, Inglot parted company with Treat Huey, with whom he had much success over four years, because he preferred repetitious drills to the Filipino's variety-based game. After the US Open, Inglot asked RomanianFlorin Mergea for the number of Portugal'sJoão Sousa, but Mergea suggested they try out as a pairing.[19]

2015: US Open & Paris Masters semifinals, Davis Cup Champion

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Inglot at the 2015Aegon Championships in London, England.

At theAustralian Open, Inglot and Florin Mergea beatthe Bryan brothers in straight sets in only 68 minutes, eventually reaching the quarter final. The Bryan brothers were in their 400th week as the World No 1 doubles pair.[19]A month later at theDubai Tennis Championships, the pair again beat the Bryan brothers en route to a semi final appearance.Leon Smith, the Davis Cup captain, came to Dubai to check on Inglot, Andy Murray & Jamie Murray who were all playing there.[20]

In March, having beaten the Bryans twice this year, Inglot was selected for theDavis Cup first round tie against the United States in Glasgow. FollowingAndy Murray andJames Ward winning the opening singles rubbers, Inglot andJamie Murray playedthe Bryan Brothers. This was the first time Inglot and Jamie Murray had played together since the juniors, 12 years ago.[5] After the USA duo cruised through the first two sets, the Brits rallied but fell short at the final hurdle in five set defeat. Andy Murray won his next singles match, putting Great Britain through to the Davis Cup quarter-final. The last time Great Britain won back-to-back Davis Cup matches against the US, was 80 years ago.[21]

In April, shortly after arriving home from the Miami Open, Inglot was shocked to be informed by Florin Mergea that he intended to play with India's Rohan Bopanna in future. Inglot/Mergea were currently seventh in the race to qualify for November's World Tour Finals.[22]

At theUS Open, Inglot playing with SwedeRobert Lindstedt beat his former partner Florin Mergea and Rohan Bopanna, the sixth seeds, to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final.Jamie Murray played in the other semi-final, eventually reaching the final. This dashed Inglot's hopes of playing in next week'sDavis Cup Semi-Final against Australia. Two Britons had not reached a Grand Slam semi-final sinceAndrew Castle andJeremy Bates clashed in the1988 Australian Open men's doubles.[23]

In November, Inglot and Lindstedt reached the semifinals of theBNP Paribas Masters in Paris.

Kyle Edmund,James Ward, Jamie Murray and Andy Murray were announced for the2015 Davis Cup Final versus Belgium in Ghent. The selection of Kyle Edmund meant that Inglot was left out, and the absence of Inglot, meant that Andy Murray would definitely have to play doubles with his brother Jamie.[24] The inclusion of James Ward suggested that Leon Smith would replace Edmund with the more experienced Ward if the final was locked at 2–2 on Sunday,[25] so Inglot andDan Evans joined the British team as hitting partners. Great Britain went on to win the Davis Cup for thefirst time since 1936. Inglot and Dan Evans joined the team on the winner's podium, and they all received the same Davis Cup medals.

Inglot joined the rest of the Davis Cup team at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Show, where they won the 2015Team of the Year Award.[6]

2016: Monte Carlo quarterfinal, two ATP titles

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Inglot at the2016 US Open.

At theAustralian Open, Inglot/Lindstedt were beaten in the third round by eventual championsJamie Murray andBruno Soares.[26] The Lindstedt partnership continued with mediocre results until the AprilIstanbul Open, where they were top seeds, but had to withdraw in the second round. Thereafter, Inglot played with a variety of partners.

Inglot andAndy Murray reached the quarterfinals of theMonte Carlo Masters, to be defeated by subsequent championsPierre-Hugues Herbert andNicolas Mahut.[27]

Inglot andDaniel Nestor won theNottingham Open in their second tournament together.[28][29] A week later, they went out ofWimbledon in the second round.

In September, Inglot won his second title of the year withHenri Kontinen at theSt. Petersburg Open.[30]

2017: French Open mixed doubles quarterfinal

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2018: Wimbledon semifinal, Australian Open quarterfinal

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2022: Retirement

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He announced his retirement in March 2022.[31]

ATP career finals

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Doubles: 27 (14 titles, 13 runners-up)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (3–1)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (11–12)
Finals by surface
Hard (7–9)
Clay (3–3)
Grass (4–1)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (10–7)
Indoor (4–6)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Apr 2012US Clay Court Championships, United States250 SeriesClayPhilippinesTreat HueyUnited StatesJames Blake
United StatesSam Querrey
6–7(14–16), 3–6
Win1–1Aug 2012Washington Open, United States500 SeriesHardPhilippines Treat HueySouth AfricaKevin Anderson
United States Sam Querrey
7–6(9–7), 6–7(9–11), [10–5]
Loss1–2Oct 2012Swiss Indoors, Switzerland500 SeriesHard (i)Philippines Treat HueyCanadaDaniel Nestor
SerbiaNenad Zimonjić
5–7, 7–6(7–4), [5–10]
Loss1–3May 2013Düsseldorf Open, Germany250 SeriesClayPhilippines Treat HueyGermanyAndre Begemann
GermanyMartin Emmrich
5–7, 2–6
Loss1–4Aug 2013Winston-Salem Open, United States250 SeriesHardPhilippines Treat HueyCanada Daniel Nestor
IndiaLeander Paes
6–7(10–12), 5–7
Loss1–5Sep 2013St. Petersburg Open, Russia250 SeriesHard (i)UzbekistanDenis IstominSpainDavid Marrero
SpainFernando Verdasco
6–7(6–8), 3–6
Win2–5Oct 2013Swiss Indoors, Switzerland500 SeriesHard (i)Philippines Treat HueyAustriaJulian Knowle
AustriaOliver Marach
6–3, 3–6, [10–4]
Win3–5Jun 2014Eastbourne International, United Kingdom250 SeriesGrassPhilippines Treat HueyAustriaAlexander Peya
BrazilBruno Soares
7–5, 5–7, [10–8]
Loss3–6Jan 2015Auckland Open, New Zealand250 SeriesHardRomaniaFlorin MergeaSouth AfricaRaven Klaasen
India Leander Paes
6–7(1–7), 4–6
Loss3–7Feb 2015Open Sud de France, France250 SeriesHard (i)Romania Florin MergeaNew ZealandMarcus Daniell
New ZealandArtem Sitak
6–3, 4–6, [14–16]
Win4–7Aug 2015Winston-Salem Open, United States250 SeriesHardSwedenRobert LindstedtUnited StatesEric Butorac
United StatesScott Lipsky
6–2, 6–4
Loss4–8Jun 2016Rosmalen Championships, Netherlands250 SeriesGrassSouth Africa Raven KlaasenCroatiaMate Pavić
New ZealandMichael Venus
6–3, 3–6, [9–11]
Win5–8Jun 2016Nottingham Open, United Kingdom250 SeriesGrassCanada Daniel NestorCroatiaIvan Dodig
BrazilMarcelo Melo
7–5, 7–6(7–4)
Win6–8Sep 2016St. Petersburg Open, Russia250 SeriesHard (i)FinlandHenri KontinenGermany Andre Begemann
India Leander Paes
4–6, 6–3, [12–10]
Loss6–9Feb 2017Open 13, France250 SeriesHard (i)NetherlandsRobin HaaseFranceJulien Benneteau
FranceNicolas Mahut
4–6, 7–6 (11–9), [5–10]
Win7–9Apr 2017Grand Prix Hassan II, Morocco250 SeriesClayCroatia Mate PavićSpainMarcel Granollers
SpainMarc López
6–4, 2–6, [11–9]
Loss7–10Feb 2018Open 13, France250 SeriesHard (i)New Zealand Marcus DaniellSouth Africa Raven Klaasen
New Zealand Michael Venus
7–6(7–2), 3–6, [4–10]
Win8–10Apr 2018Hungarian Open, Hungary250 SeriesClayCroatiaFranko ŠkugorNetherlandsMatwé Middelkoop
ArgentinaAndrés Molteni
6–7(8–10), 6–1, [10–8]
Win9–10May 2018Istanbul Open, Turkey250 SeriesClaySweden Robert LindstedtJapanBen McLachlan
United StatesNicholas Monroe
3–6, 6–3, [10–8]
Win10–10Jun 2018Rosmalen Championships, Netherlands250 SeriesGrassCroatia Franko ŠkugorSouth Africa Raven Klaasen
New Zealand Michael Venus
7–6(7–3), 7–5
Win11–10Oct 2018Swiss Indoors, Switzerland(2)500 SeriesHard (i)Croatia Franko ŠkugorGermanyAlexander Zverev
GermanyMischa Zverev
6–2, 7–5
Win12–10Jun 2019Rosmalen Championships, Netherlands(2)250 SeriesGrassUnited StatesAustin KrajicekAustralia Marcus Daniell
NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
6–4, 4–6, [10–4]
Win13–10Jul 2019Atlanta Open, United States250 SeriesHardUnited States Austin KrajicekUnited StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
6–4, 6–7(5–7), [11–9]
Loss13–11Aug 2019Los Cabos Open, Mexico250 SeriesHardUnited States Austin KrajicekMonacoRomain Arneodo
MonacoHugo Nys
5–7, 7–5, [14–16]
Loss13–12Feb 2020Open Sud de France, France250 SeriesHard (i)PakistanAisam-ul-Haq QureshiSerbiaNikola Ćaćić
Croatia Mate Pavić
4–6, 7–6(7–4), [4–10]
Win14–12Feb 2020New York Open, United States250 SeriesHard (i)Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq QureshiUnited StatesSteve Johnson
United StatesReilly Opelka
7–6(7–5), 7–6(8–6)
Loss14–13May 2021Estoril Open, Portugal250 SeriesClayUnited KingdomLuke BambridgeMonaco Hugo Nys
GermanyTim Pütz
5–7, 6–3, [3–10]

Challengers and Futures finals

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Doubles: 23 (18 titles, 5 runner-ups)

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Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (6–3)
ITF Futures Tour (12–2)
Titles by surface
Hard (14–5)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (1–0)
Carpet (2–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Aug 2009Great Britain F11,OttershawFuturesHardUnited Kingdom Tim BradshawUnited KingdomJamie Baker
United KingdomChris Eaton
4–6, 7–6(7–2), [10–3]
Loss1–1Sep 2009Great Britain F12, LondonFuturesHardUnited Kingdom Matthew BrooklynUnited KingdomRichard Bloomfield
United Kingdom Barry Fulcher
6–3, 3–6, [4–10]
Win2–1Sep 2009Great Britain F13,WrexhamFuturesHardUnited Kingdom Chris EatonSouth AfricaAndrew Anderson
Republic of IrelandColin O'Brien
3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Win3–1Sep 2009Great Britain F14,NottinghamFuturesHardUnited Kingdom Chris EatonUnited KingdomJosh Goodall
United Kingdom Matthew Illingworth
6–3, 6–4
Win4–1Oct 2009Germany F18,HambachFuturesCarpet (i)United Kingdom Max JonesGermany Kevin Deden
Germany Pirmin Haenle
6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Win5–1Oct 2009Germany F19,LeimenFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Max JonesGermany Holger Fischer
GermanyTobias Klein
6–3, 6–1
Win6–1Oct 2009Great Britain F15,GlasgowFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonUnited KingdomDaniel Cox
BelarusUladzimir Ignatik
6–0, 7–6(7–5)
Loss6–2Nov 2009Charlottesville, United StatesChallengerHard (i)United States Rylan RizzaGermanyMartin Emmrich
SwedenAndreas Siljeström
4–6, 6–3, [9–11]
Win7–2Jan 2010Great Britain F1, GlasgowFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonFranceOlivier Charroin
France Alexandre Renard
4–6, 6–3, [10–2]
Loss7–3Jan 2010Great Britain F2,SheffieldFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonFrance Olivier Charroin
France Alexandre Renard
2–6, 4–6
Win8–3Feb 2010Bosnia & Herzegovina F2,SarajevoFuturesCarpet (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonRepublic of IrelandJames McGee
Republic of Ireland Colin O'Brien
Walkover
Win9–3Aug 2010Vancouver, CanadaChallengerHardPhilippinesTreat HueyUnited StatesRyan Harrison
United StatesJesse Levine
6–4, 7–5
Win10–3Aug 2010Binghamton, United StatesChallengerHardPhilippines Treat HueyUnited StatesScott Lipsky
United StatesDavid Martin
5–7, 7–6(7–2), [10–8]
Win11–3Oct 2010Great Britain F17,CardiffFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Josh GoodallFinlandHenri Kontinen
FinlandTimo Nieminen
6–1, 6–2
Win12–3Oct 2011Charlottesville, United StatesChallengerHardPhilippines Treat HueyUnited StatesJohn Paul Fruttero
South AfricaRaven Klaasen
4–6, 6–3, [10–7]
Win13–3Jan 2012Great Britain F1, GlasgowFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonUnited KingdomDavid Rice
United KingdomSean Thornley
7–5, 6–2
Win14–3Jan 2012Great Britain F2, SheffieldFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonUnited Kingdom David Rice
United Kingdom Sean Thornley
6–3, 7–5
Loss14–4Jan 2012Talheim, GermanyChallengerHard (i)Philippines Treat HueySwedenJohan Brunström
DenmarkFrederik Nielsen
3–6, 6–3, [6–10]
Win15–4Feb 2012Dallas, United StatesChallengerHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonUnited StatesNicholas Monroe
United StatesJack Sock
7–6(7–2), 6–4, [19–17]
Win16–4Mar 2012Great Britain F4,TiptonFuturesHard (i)United Kingdom Chris EatonUnited Kingdom David Rice
United Kingdom Sean Thornley
6–3, 6–4
Win17–4Jun 2012Nottingham, United KingdomChallengerGrassPhilippines Treat HueyUnited KingdomJonathan Marray
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
6–4, 6–7(9–11), [10–8]
Loss17–5Mar 2013Dallas, United StatesChallengerHardUnited StatesEric ButoracAustriaJürgen Melzer
GermanyPhilipp Petzschner
3–6, 1–6
Win18–5Apr 2021Marbella, SpainChallengerClayAustraliaMatt ReidMonacoRomain Arneodo
MonacoHugo Nys
1–6, 6–3, [10–6]

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Doubles

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Tournament2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAA1RQFQF3R3RQF2R1R2R2R0 / 1016–10
French OpenAA3R3R2RAA1R1R1R1R1RA0 / 85–8
Wimbledon3RA1R3R1R2R2R1RSF1RNH2RA0 / 1011–10
US OpenAA2RQF1RSF1R1R3R1R1R2RA0 / 1011–10
Win–loss2–10–03–37–44–48–33–32–49–41–40–33–41–10 / 3843–38
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAAAAQFQF2RAAQFNHAA0 / 47–4
Miami OpenAAA2R1R1R1R1R1R1RNHAA0 / 71–7
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAA1RAQFAA1RNHAA0 / 32–3
Madrid OpenAAAA2RAAAA1RNHAA0 / 21–2
Italian OpenAAA2R2RA2RAA1RAAA0 / 41–4
Canadian OpenAAA2R1RAAAAANHAA0 / 21–2
Cincinnati MastersAAAA1RA2RAAAAAA0 / 21–2
Shanghai MastersAAAQFA2RAA2RANH0 / 34–3
Paris MastersAAA1R1RSF1RA2RAAAA0 / 54–5
Win–loss0–00–00–05–53–86–44–60–12–32–50–00–00–00 / 3222–32
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot HeldANot Held1RNot HeldANH0 / 10–1
Davis CupAAAAQFWSFQF1RAPAA1 / 53–4
Win–loss0–00–00–00–00–10–11–11–11–10–00–00–00–01 / 63–5
Career statistics
Titles001111214210014
Finals003413325321027
Overall win–loss2–30–018–1434–2620–2534–2131–2325–2337–2222–2510–915–171–3249–211
Win %40%56%57%44%62%57%52%63%47%53%48%25%54%
Year-end ranking11654040284823435120606060560

Mixed doubles

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Tournament20122013201420152016201720182019SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAA2RA1RAA1R0 / 31–3
French OpenAA2RAAQF2R[a]1R0 / 44–3
Wimbledon3R2R2R1R2R1R1RA0 / 75–7
US OpenAAA1R2RAAA0 / 21–2
Win–loss2–11–13–30–22–32–21–10–20 / 1610–15

Notes
a2018 French Open counts as 1 win, 0 losses.María José Martínez Sánchez andMarcelo Demoliner received awalkover in the second round, after Inglot andJohanna Konta withdrew.

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