Dane Sweeny (born 12 February 2001) is an Australian professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 126 achieved on 15 June 2026 and a best doubles ranking of No. 160 reached on 14 November 2022.
Early life
Sweeny was born in Sydney and moved to the Sunshine Coast at three years of age,3 where he was raised and attended Siena Catholic College4 before finishing his secondary schooling at Brisbane Boys' College.5 He began playing tennis at two years of age and played the majority of his junior tennis at the Mooloolaba Tennis Club.6
Career
2015–2019: Juniors, First pro matches
In August 2015, Sweeny represented Australia at the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals in Prostějov, Czech Republic.7 He reached a career high of No. 21 in the ITF Junior Rankings on 27 May 2019.8
In March 2018, Sweeny made his ITF Men's World Tennis Tour main draw debut in Mornington, Victoria. He made his ATP Challenger Tour main draw debut in October 2019 in Traralgon.
2021: ATP debut and first win
In January 2021, Sweeny made the third and final round of the 2021 Australian Open – Men's singles qualifying.9
Sweeny was awarded a wildcard into the 2021 Great Ocean Road Open, where he made his ATP Tour main draw debut.10 Sweeny defeated Nam Ji-sung in the first round before losing to Aljaž Bedene in round two.11
In August and September, Sweeny played in the ITF circuit in Monastir, reaching the semifinal in one. On 27 September 2021, Sweeny achieved a career-high singles ranking of No. 533.12 He broke into the world's top 500 on 15 November 2021. Sweeny ended 2021 with a singles ranking of No. 492.
2022: Major doubles & Top 250 singles debuts
Sweeny reached the second round of the 2022 Australian Open – Men's singles qualifying.1314 He made his debut in doubles as a wildcard pair partnering compatriot Li Tu, reaching the third round where they lost to second seeds Rajeev Ram/Joe Salisbury.
In February 2022, Sweeny won his first ITF titles in singles and doubles in Canberra.15
He made his top 250 debut on 3 October 2022 at world No. 247.
2023–2026: Major, Masters debuts and first wins, top 150
In October 2023, Sweeny qualified for a Masters 1000 at the Shanghai for the first time. He recorded his first main-draw win at this level against Taro Daniel, which was also his first top 100 win.16
He qualified for the 2024 Australian Open, making his Grand Slam debut,17 but lost to Francisco Cerundolo.18
Sweeny recorded his first Grand Slam win at the 2026 Australian Open defeating Gael Monfils, as a qualifier.1920
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DNQ
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S
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B
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NMS
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NTI
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P
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NH
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(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.
Only main-draw results in ATP Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Davis Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records.
Singles
Current after the 2026 French Open.
ATP Challenger Tour finals
Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)
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Doubles: 3 (3 runner-ups)
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| ATP Challenger Tour (0–3)
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ITF World Tennis Tour finals
Singles: 20 (15 titles, 5 runner-ups)
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| Finals by surface
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| Hard (14–4)
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| Clay (1–0)
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| Grass (0–1)
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| Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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| Loss
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0–1
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Nov 2021
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M25 Saint-Dizier, France
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WTT
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Hard (i)
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Li Tu
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6–1, 1–6, 4–6
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| Win
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1–1
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Feb 2022
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M25 Canberra, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Akira Santillan
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6–3, 4–6, 7–5
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| Win
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2–1
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Feb 2022
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M25 Canberra, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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James McCabe
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5–7, 7–6(8–6), 6–3
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| Win
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3–1
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Jul 2022
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M15 Caloundra, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Thomas Fancutt
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6–3, 6—4
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| Loss
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3–2
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Nov 2021
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M15 Caloundra, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Dayne Kelly
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1–6, 6–1, 5–7
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| Win
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4–2
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Sep 2022
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M25 Darwin, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Kyle Seelig
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4–6, 6–2, 6–1
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| Win
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5–2
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Sep 2022
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M25 Darwin, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Omar Jasika
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6–3, 6–7(4–7), 6–4
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| Win
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6–2
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Oct 2022
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M25 Cairns, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Philip Sekulic
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6–2, 6–3
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| Win
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7–2
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Mar 2023
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M25 Canberra, Australia
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WTT
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Clay
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Marc Polmans
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6–7(1–7), 7–6(7–5), 6–4
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| Loss
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7–3
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Mar 2025
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M25 Swan Hill, Australia
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WTT
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Grass
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Blake Ellis
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6–2, 3–6, 6–7(4–7)
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| Loss
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7–4
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Jul 2025
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M15 Los Angeles, US
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WTT
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Hard
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Kyle Kang
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5–7, 4–6
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| Win
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8–4
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Jul 2025
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M15 San Diego, US
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WTT
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Hard
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Keegan Smith
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1–6, 6–3, 6–2
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| Win
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9–4
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Aug 2025
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M15 Brisbane, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Derek Pham
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walkover
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| Win
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10–4
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Aug 2025
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M15 Brisbane, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Jesse Delaney
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6–2, 6–2
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| Win
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11–4
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Aug 2025
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M25 Taipei, Chinese Taipei
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WTT
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Hard
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Kwon Soon-woo
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6–2, 3–0 ret.
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| Win
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12–4
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Sep 2025
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M25 Tamworth, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Marc Polmans
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2–6, 6–4, 6–3
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| Win
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13–4
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Sep 2025
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M25 Tamworth, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Matthew Dellavedova
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6–2, 6–1
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| Win
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14–4
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Sep 2025
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M25 Perth, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Scott Jones
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6–1, 6–3
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| Loss
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14–5
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Oct 2025
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M25 Brisbane, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Marc Polmans
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6–1, 6–7(2–7), 3–6
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| Win
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15–5
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Oct 2025
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M25 Brisbane, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Carl Emil Overbeck
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6–7(5–7), 6–3, 6–2
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Doubles: 10 (6 titles, 4 runner-ups)
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| Finals by surface
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| Hard (5–3)
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| Clay (1–1)
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| Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Partner
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Opponents
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Score
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| Loss
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0–1
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Mar 2019
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M15 Mornington, Australia
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WTT
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Clay
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Thomas Fancutt
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Calum Puttergill
Brandon Walkin
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1–6, 5–7
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| Win
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1–1
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Aug 2021
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M15 Monastir, Tunisia
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WTT
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Hard
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Blake Ellis
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Timur Khabibulin
Beibit Zhukayev
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7–6, 6–1
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| Win
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2–1
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Feb 2022
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M25 Canberra, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Li Tu
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Jayden Court
David Hough
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6–3, 7–5
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| Loss
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2–2
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Mar 2022
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M25 Bendigo, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Li Tu
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Akira Santillan
Philip Sekulic
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5–7, 7–6, [7–10]
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| Win
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3–2
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Mar 2022
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M25 Canberra, Australia
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WTT
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Clay
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Li Tu
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Matthew Romios
Eric Vanshelboim
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7–6, 3–6, [10–7]
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| Loss
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3–3
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Mar 2022
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M25 Monastir, Tunisia
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WTT
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Hard
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Jayden Court
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Hsu Yu-hsiou
Sun Fajing
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6–7(4–7), 3–6,
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| Win
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4–3
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Jun 2022
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M25 Tulsa, US
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WTT
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Hard
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Hsu Yu-hsiou
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Ezekiel Clark
Nathan Ponwith
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6–3, 6–2
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| Loss
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4–4
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Jun 2022
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M25 Dallas, US
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WTT
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Hard
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Hsu Yu-hsiou
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Govind Nanda
Tyler Zink
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4–6, 4–6
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| Win
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5–4
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Sep 2022
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M25 Darwin, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Calum Puttergill
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Joshua Charlton
Adam Walton
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7–6(7–5), 6–3
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| Win
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6–4
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Sep 2025
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M25 Perth, Australia
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WTT
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Hard
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Calum Puttergill
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Chen Dong
Filip Peliwo
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6–4, 6–7(6–8), [10–1]
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