Kelly Jones (Tennis) – Wikipedia

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Kelly Jones
Professional career
1986 – 1997
Pays Drapeau des États-Unis UNITED STATES
Birth (58 years old)
Fort Gordon
Size 1,85 m (6′ 1″)
Racket Right -handed
Coach Angel Lopez
Tournament gains 1 168 278 $
Track record
In simple
Securities 2
Lost finals 0
Best ranking eighty six It is (August 13, 1990)
And Double
Securities 8
Lost finals ten
Best ranking first is (October 12, 1992)
Best high school results
Aust. R-G. Wim. US.
Simple 1/8 1/64 1/32 1/64
Double F(1) 1/16 1/8 F(1)
Mixed 1/2 1/2 F(1) 1/8

Kelly Jones , born the In Fort Gordon in Georgia, is a former American professional tennis player.

Professional from 1986, Kelly Jones was mainly illustrated in double, as evidenced by her 8 titles (for 18 finals played) and a rank of n O 1 World world won in 1992. That year, he distinguished himself as a finalist in the Australian Open and the US Open, a tournament of which he had already reached the semi-finals in 1991 and 1990.
If he only stayed at the top of the ATP hierarchy (from 12 to ), he will have spent a total of 32 weeks in the Top10 .

Less efficient in simple, Kelly Jones still won the first two editions of the Singapore Open. The first time, after a succession of counter-performance, it was only classified 397 It is global, the second worst ranking of an ATP tournament winner (after Lleyton Hewitt, 550 It is in 1998).

He left the ATP circuit after the Moscow tournament of And played, until 2006, in category tournaments Challengers or Futures . Thanks to two wild cards , he was able to take part in 2004 and 2008 editions of the Delray Beach tournament.

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Other notable results in Masters Series (double) [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

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N.B. : to the right of the result is the name of the last opponent.

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N.B. : the name of the partner is under the result; The names of the final opponents are on the right.

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N.B. : the name of the partner is under the result; The names of the final opponents are on the right.

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Source : (in) Kelly Jones (tennis) rankings on the official website of the International Tennis Federation

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Period to the rank of world number one in doubles [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Preceded by Dates Followed by Number of weeks Accumulation
Jim guy October 12, 1992 – October 18, 1992 Jim guy first first
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