Patrick Kypson
Patrick Kypson
Patrick Kypson
Patrick Kypson
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  • Personal
  • Career
    • Nickname is 'Pat'
    • Began playing tennis at age 7 when a friend introduced him to the sport
    • Father, Alan, is a doctor; mother, Kristal;sister, Caroline
    • Favourite surface is clay and tournament is Wimbledon
    • Idol growing up was Rafael Nadal
    • Hobbies include fishing and playinghockey
    • If he wasn't a tennis player, he would be a hockey player
    • Favourite sports team is the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and favourite athlete isJaromir Jagr
    • Fitness trainer is Reshard Langford of USTA.
    • Currently trains at home in Raleigh.

    (UPDATED 22 MAY 2023)

    • Achieved a career-high No. 323 Pepperstone ATP Ranking on 22 May 2023.
    • Won USTA's 2023 Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge by accumulating the most ranking points earned (75) at a maximum of three clay tournaments over a four-week window in April.
    • During his successful clay run in April, reached SFs at San Luis Potosi, MEX as a Q and Savannah, USA along with a 2R at Tallahassee, USA. Ranked No. 485 on 3 April at beginning of clay circuit and was as low as No. 526 in February.
    • Has a 13-21 career record on ATP Challenger Tour (8-5 in 2023, 7-3 on clay)
    • Has a 71-44 career record (40-25 on clay with 3 titles) on Futures/ITF World Tennis Tour and 3-1 in finals, winning titles at 2017 Niceville, USA, 2020 Antalya, TUR and 2021 Luxembourg. Reached final at 2021 Wichita, USA.
    • Earned 1st ATP ranking point at age 16 on 23 November 2015 after qualifying and reaching 2R in pro debut at Niceville, USA Futures.
    • Peaked at No. 18 in junior rankings on 17 July2017 and earned US Open WC by winning USTA Boys’ 18s National Championship (d. Wolf in 5 sets). In US Open debut, lost to Menendezz-Maceiras in straight sets in 1R.
    • Also advanced to 2016 US Open juniors QF as Q (l. to eventual champion Auger-Aliassime) and 2017 Wimbledon juniors SF (l. to eventual champion Davidovich Fokina).
    • Played one season at Texas A&M in 2018, earningAll-American honorsin singles after finishing in Top 10 before turning pro at beginning of 2019.
    • Underwent right elbow surgery in November 2021 and returned to action in June 2022.

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