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Martin Lee (tennis)

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Country (sports)
  
United Kingdom

Career titles
  
0

Weight
  
75 kg

Residence
  
Maidenhead, England

Name
  
Martin Lee

Turned pro
  
1996


Prize money
  
$561,085

Role
  
Tennis player

Coach
  
David Sammel

Career record
  
21–46

Height
  
1.8 m

Retired
  
2006

Martin Lee (tennis) Brief Lines New Tennis Player Martin Lee

Born
  
13 January 1978 (age 46) London, England (
1978-01-13
)

Plays
  
Left-handed (one-handed backhand)

Martin Lee (born 13 January 1978) is an English former professional tennis player. Born in London, he resides in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

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Tennis career

Lee was a promising junior, reaching No. 1 in the world junior rankings. In 1995 he won the Boys Doubles at Wimbledon. A left-hander, he turned pro in 1996. He struggled with constant knee and groin problems throughout his career, which eventually forced his retirement from the professional circuit in November 2006.

Lee's best singles result on the ATP Tour was to reach the final of the Hall of Fame Championships in Newport, Rhode Island in 2001. On 11 March 2002, Lee achieved his career-high singles ranking of World No. 94, establishing himself as the British number three behind Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski. It was the first time in 23 years that Britain had three players in the Top 100. However, in November 2002 he underwent knee surgery and was out of action for 10 months, and his ranking never recovered.

Lee reached the second round of the men's singles at Wimbledon four times, in 1997, 2000, 2001 and 2006. He appeared in the US Open in 2001, and managed to take two sets off of seeded player Sjeng Schalken, however the Dutchman prevailed 6-3 in the deciding set. Lee's ranking also ensured automatic qualification for the main draw of the Australian and French Opens in 2002, but he lost in the first round on both occasions. Overall he won 21 and lost 46 ATP Tour matches.

Lee won two of his three matches for Great Britain in the Davis Cup, however these were only dead rubbers. Lee lost his only live match against Thailand's Paradorn Srichaphan in straight sets.

References

Martin Lee (tennis) Wikipedia