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Country (sports)
  
Name
  
Scoville Jenkins

Turned pro
  
2004

Career titles
  
0

Weight
  
95 kg


Career record
  
5–13

Height
  
1.88 m

Prize money
  
$267,163

Role
  
Tennis player

Retired
  
2010

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Born
  
August 23, 1986 (age 37) Atlanta, Georgia (
1986-08-23
)

Plays
  
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)

Highest ranking
  
No. 187 (April 13, 2009)

Residence
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Scoville Jenkins (born September 23, 1986, in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former professional tennis player on the ATP Tour. He is sometimes referred to by his nickname "Sco". He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of World No. 187 in April 2009.

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Nadal US Open 2005


Junior career

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On August 16, 2004, at the age of 17, Jenkins became the first African-American to capture the Boys' 18 USTA National Hard Court title in singles in the tournament's 89-year history.

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In 2004, Jenkins reached the semi-finals of Junior Wimbledon, quarter-finals of Junior US Open,junior Australian Open,and ranked 6 in the ITF junior rankings.

Professional career

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At the 2005 U.S. Open, Jenkins won a dramatic first round match in five sets against Swiss veteran George Bastl. In his second round match, Jenkins played then world no. 2 Rafael Nadal, who won in three close sets.

In June 2006, Jenkins nearly qualified for his first appearance at Wimbledon, but was narrowly defeated in the 3rd qualifying round by Joshua Goodall in a four-set match that featured three tie breakers.

In the 2007 US Open, Jenkins drew Roger Federer in the first round, losing in straight sets.

In 2008, Jenkins qualified for the French Open for the first time, but lost to Luis Horna in the first round in four sets.

2009

Jenkins lost to Kevin Kim in the 2009 BNP Paribas Open. Scoville came through qualifying at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship, where he beat Donald Young in the final round. He then routed Alexander Peya to reach the second round. He then fell to semifinalist Björn Phau in straight sets. At the French Open, Scoville was defeated in the first round of qualifying by Sergei Bubka 7–6(5), 4–6, 6–4.

In August 2010, Jenkins retired from professional tennis and joined the staff at Kennesaw State University as a men's assistant coach.

In June 2014, Jenkins graduated from the University of Washington

Jenkins is currently assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

References

Scoville Jenkins Wikipedia