Country (sports) Great Britain Plays Right-handed Career record 1-4 Name Ross Matheson Turned pro 1992 Handed Right-handed | Height 6'5" (196 cm) Prize money $79,011 Career titles 0 Role Tennis Player | |
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College tennis
Matheson played collegiate tennis in the United States, first at the University of Oklahoma and then Arizona State University.
Professional career
Matheson had the best win of his professional career at the 1993 Stella Artois Championships (Queen's), where he defeated 13th seed Jakob Hlasek in the opening round, despite being ranked 563rd in the world.
He appeared in the main singles draw at Wimbledon twice and was beaten in the first round on each occasion, to Joao Cunha-Silva in 1993 and David Wheaton in 1995, both in four sets.
He is the club manager at AELTC (2015)
Personal life
Matheson is the son of Harry Matheson, who competed in the 1963 Wimbledon Championships. His mother Carole was also a tennis player.
References
Ross Matheson (tennis) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA