Mackenzie McDonald
Mackenzie McDonald
Mackenzie McDonald
Mackenzie McDonald
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  • Personal
  • Career
    • Nickname is Mackie.
    • Began playing tennis at age 3 with his dad.
    • Father, Michael, is an oral surgeon; mother, Vivian Young; sister, Dana Jones, was a gymnast and graduated from UCLA.
    • Coached as a young child by Rosie Bareis, then by former Top 10 player Wayne Ferreira from age of 11.
    • Attended Piedmont High School in California --same high school as former World No. 4 Brad Gilbert.
    • Played college tennis at UCLA (2014-16), winning 2016 NCAA singles and doubles titles before turning pro. Finished 2016 college season as No. 1 singles and doubles player in nation.
    • If he wasn't playing on tour, he would be finishing his studies at UCLA.
    • Favourite shot is forehand, surface is hard court and tournament is US Open.
    • Idolised Roger Federer, NBA legend Kobe Bryant and former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden growing up.
    • Big fan of Golden State Warriors (NBA).
    • Underwent right hamstring surgery in June 2019. Voted ATP Comeback Player of the Year by his fellow players in 2021.

    (UPDATED 21 AUGUST 2023)

    • Broke into Top 50 in February 2022 and achieved career-high No. 43in August 2023 after advancing to 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF in Toronto (d. No. 7 Rublev, l. to Davidovich Fokina).
    • Defeated former champions Kyrgios and Nishikori en route to 1st ATP Tour final at 2021 Washington (l. to Sinner), then won 1st ATP Tour title in doubles at 2022 Tokyo w/Melo.
    • Upset defending champion and World No. 2 Nadal in 2023 Australian Open 2R for biggest win of career.
    • Advanced to 2018 Wimbledon 4R as No. 103 and 2021 Australian Open 4R as No. 192, becoming lowest-ranked player in Australian Open 4R since No. 248 Canas in 2004.
    • Underwentright hamstring surgery in 2019 and fellout of Top 250 in 2020 at No. 272 on 2 March.
    • Qualified for 2013 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati at age 18 by defeating USC legend Johnson, then went on to win 2016 NCAA singles and doubles titles for UCLA.

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