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He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of World No. 68 achieved on 16 October 2017. He won the 2015 Australian Open boys’ doubles title with fellow Australian Jake Delaney, defeating Hubert Hurkacz and Alex Mol\u010dan in the final. He reached the semifinal of the 2017 Australian Open doubles with Andrew Whittington.Table of ContentsPersonal life[edit]2012\u20132015: Career beginnings[edit]2016\u20132017: Ranking increase[edit]2018: First challenger title[edit]2019: Major debut at Australian Open, Challenger title, first ATP win[edit]2020: First two Major wins, US and French Open debut[edit]2021: Australian Open semifinal mixed doubles, Wimbledon debut[edit]2022: Hiatus, substantial rankings drop, back to Challenger tour[edit]Coaching[edit]Performance timelines[edit]Singles[edit]Challenger and Futures finals[edit]Singles: 25 (13\u201312)[edit]Doubles: 28 (20\u20138)[edit]Junior Grand Slam finals[edit]Doubles: 1 (1 title)[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Personal life[edit]He supports Collingwood in the Australian Football League.[1]2012\u20132015: Career beginnings[edit]Polmans turned pro in 2012 and ended the year with a ranking of 1813. Over the next three years, Polmans played predominantly in the ITF Futures tour. Polmans won his first title with Steven de Waard at the Australia F9 Futures in 2014. The pair won five more future titles in 2015.Polmans reached the second round of qualifying in the 2015 Australian Open where he defeated Jordi Samper-Monta\u00f1a in the first round before losing to Tim Smyczek.2016\u20132017: Ranking increase[edit]Polmans commenced 2016 with a singles ranking of 841. He lost in the first round of qualifying for the 2016 Australian Open.In June 2016, Polmans won his first singles title in Mozambique F1. This was followed by another title the following week. Over the next 3 months, Polmans reached a further 6 finals, winning 2 including one in Alice Springs.[2] In November, Polmans reached his first ATP Challenger Tour final in Canberra. He lost to compatriot James Duckworth in straight sets. He ended 2016 with a ranking of No. 226.Polmans commenced 2017 at the Happy Valley Challenger where he lost in round 1. Polmans lost in round 1 of 2017 Australian Open \u2013 Men’s singles qualifying. In the doubles, Polmans paired with Andrew Whittington where they reached the semi-final. Polmans made the 2nd round of the 2017 French Open \u2013 Men’s singles qualifying. Polmans received a wildcard entry to the 2017 Croatia Open, marking his first singles main draw appearance on the ATP World Tour. He faced Alessandro Giannessi but lost in round 1. In July, Polmans made the main draw of the Citi Open in Washington as a lucky loser, losing to Jared Donaldson.[3] Polmans ended the year on the Challenger circuit with his best result being a semi-final appearance at Canberra. Polmans ended 2017 with a singles ranking of No. 323 and doubles ranking of No. 70.2018: First challenger title[edit]In February, Polmans won his maiden challenger title at the 2018 Launceston Tennis International.[4] In April he lost to Noah Rubin of the US in the finals of the 2018 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger in Florida.[5] In May and June, Polmans lost in the first round of French Open qualifying and Wimbledon qualifying. He continued to play across the Challenger tour of Europe. In August, Polmans lost in the final round of qualifying for the US Open. In October, Polmans partnered Jeremy Beale to win his first doubles challenger title at Traralgon.2019: Major debut at Australian Open, Challenger title, first ATP win[edit]Polmans was awarded a wildcard into the 2019 Australian Open. He lost in the first round to USA’s Denis Kudla 5\u20137, 1\u20136, 6\u20132, 6\u20133, 6\u20132.In March, Polmans won his second ATP Challenger title when he defeated Italy’s Lorenzo Giustino 6\u20134, 4\u20136, 7\u20136(4)[6]In July, Polman qualified for the main draw of the Washington Open. Polmans defeated Malek Jaziri for his first main draw win on the ATP Tour.[7]In August, Polmans lost in the first round of 2019 US Open \u2013 Men’s singles qualifying.2020: First two Major wins, US and French Open debut[edit]In January participating again as a wildcard, Polman won his first main draw singles match at the Australian Open over Mikhail Kukushkin.[8] Polmans also won his first French Open match as a lucky loser against Ugo Humbert. Having reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 116 on 12 October 2020, Polmans ended 2020 with a singles ranking of World No. 124 and a doubles ranking of World No. 130.2021: Australian Open semifinal mixed doubles, Wimbledon debut[edit]For the third year in a row being awarded a wildcard, he lost in the first round of the Australian Open to Marton Fucsovics but he made the semifinals of the 2021 Australian Open \u2013 Mixed doubles with Storm Sanders.He qualified for the first time for a Grand Slam in his career into the main singles draw of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships. Polmans defeated former quarter-finalist Yen-Hsun Lu in the first round.[9] Polmans lost to 19th seed Cristian Gar\u00edn in round two.In July, Polmans reached the quarterfinal at the Kitzb\u00fchel Open in doubles partnering Pedro Martinez.[10] Polmans ended 2021 with a singles ranking of World No. 196 and a doubles ranking of World No. 103.2022: Hiatus, substantial rankings drop, back to Challenger tour[edit]Polmans lost in the second round of the 2022 Australian Open men’s singles qualifying.[11]He lost in the first round of qualifying at the US Open.[12]He won his seventh doubles Challenger title in Korea with Max Purcell and returned to the top 300 in doubles jumping up 345 places to world No. 297 on 24 October 2022.[13]Coaching[edit]Since July 2019, Polmans has been coached by Marcel du Coudray, former coach of world number 3 Nikolay Davydenko. Polmans was coached by former Top 100 player, Peter Luczak, at the Tennis Australia National Academy in Melbourne.[14]Performance timelines[edit]KeyW\u00a0F\u00a0SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH(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\u2013L) win\u2013loss 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.Singles[edit]Current after the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters.Challenger and Futures finals[edit]Singles: 25 (13\u201312)[edit]Legend (singles)ATP Challenger Tour (3\u20135)ITF Futures\/World Tennis Tour (10\u20137)Titles by surfaceHard (6\u20137)Clay (5\u20135)Grass (2\u20130)Carpet (0\u20130)ResultW\u2013L\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Date\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScoreWin1\u20130Jun 2016Mozambique F1, MaputoFuturesHard Lloyd Harris4\u20136, 6\u20132, 7\u20135Win2\u20130Jun 2016Mozambique F2, MaputoFuturesHard Jeremy Beale6\u20131, 6\u20131Loss2\u20131Jun 2016Zimbabwe F1, HarareFuturesHard Benjamin Lock7\u20135, 6\u20137(5\u20137), 5\u20137Win3\u20131Jul 2016Zimbabwe F2, HarareFuturesClay Lloyd Harris6\u20132, 6\u20132Loss3\u20132Jul 2016USA F25, EdwardsvilleFuturesHard Tennys Sandgren6\u20137(4\u20137), 6\u20131, 3\u20136Loss3\u20133Aug 2016USA F26, DecaturFuturesClay Roberto Quiroz0\u20136, 6\u20133, 6\u20137(6\u20138)Win4\u20133Sep 2016Australia F5, Alice SpringsFuturesHard Jarmere Jenkins6\u20131, 6\u20137(3\u20137), 7\u20136(7\u20134)Loss4\u20134Oct 2016Australia F6, BrisbaneFuturesHard Jarmere Jenkins1\u20136, 5\u20137Loss4\u20135Nov 2016Canberra, AustraliaChallengerHard James Duckworth5\u20137, 3\u20136Win5\u20135Mar 2017Australia F2, CanberraFuturesClay Blake Mott7\u20136(7\u20132), 3\u20136, 6\u20134Win6\u20135Mar 2017Australia F3, CanberraFuturesClay Maverick Banes6\u20137(5\u20137), 7\u20136(7\u20131), 6\u20134Loss6\u20136May 2017Italy F11, Santa Margherita di PulaFuturesClay Adrian Bodmer3\u20136, 2\u20136Win7\u20136Feb 2018Launceston, AustraliaChallengerHard Bradley Mousley6\u20132, 6\u20132Win8\u20136Mar 2018Australia F1, RenmarkFuturesGrass Luke Saville6\u20131, 6\u20134Win9\u20136Mar 2018Australia F2, MilduraFuturesGrass Thomas Fancutt7\u20136(7\u20134), 6\u20133Win10\u20136Mar 2018Australia F3, MorningtonFuturesClay Max Purcell7\u20136(7\u20135), 6\u20132Loss10\u20137Apr 2018Australia F4, MorningtonFuturesClay Max Purcell5\u20137, 4\u20136Loss10\u20138Apr 2018Tallahassee, USAChallengerClay Noah Rubin2\u20136, 6\u20133, 4\u20136Loss10\u20139Oct 2018Stockton, USAChallengerHard Lloyd Harris2\u20136, 2\u20136Win11\u20139Mar 2019Zhangjiagang, China, P.R.ChallengerHard Lorenzo Giustino6\u20134, 4\u20136, 7\u20136(7\u20134)Loss11\u201310Sep 2019Kaohsiung, TaiwanChallengerHard John Millman4\u20136, 2\u20136Win12\u201310Oct 2019Traralgon, AustraliaChallengerHard Andrew Harris7\u20135, 6\u20133Loss12\u201311Oct 2022Sydney, AustraliaChallengerHard Hsu Yu-hsiou4\u20136, 6\u20137(5\u20137)Win13\u201311Mar 2023M25 Canberra, AustraliaWorld Tennis TourClay Tatsuma Ito6\u20130, 4\u20136, 6\u20134Loss13\u201312Mar 2023M25 Canberra, AustraliaWorld Tennis TourClay Dane Sweeny7\u20136(7\u20131), 6\u20137(5\u20137), 4\u20136Doubles: 28 (20\u20138)[edit]Legend (doubles)ATP Challenger Tour (8\u20134)ITF Futures Tour (12\u20134)Titles by surfaceHard (12\u20136)Clay (6\u20132)Grass (2\u20130)Carpet (0\u20130)ResultW\u2013L\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Date\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScoreWin1\u20130Nov 2014Australia F9, WollongongFuturesHard Steven de Waard Mitchell Krueger Andrew Whittington7\u20136(7\u20132), 7\u20136(7\u20132)Loss1\u20131Mar 2015Australia F4, MelbourneFuturesClay Steven de Waard Jordan Thompson Andrew Whittington2\u20136, 6\u20137(5\u20137)Win2\u20131Apr 2015Australia F5, MorningtonFuturesClay Steven de Waard Matthew Barton Peter Torebko7\u20136(8\u20136), 6\u20131Win3\u20131May 2015Italy F11, LeccoFuturesClay Peter Luczak David Pel Maxime Tabatruong6\u20134, 6\u20132Win4\u20131Jul 2015Belgium F6, KnokkeFuturesClay Steven de Waard Maverick Banes Jacob Grills5\u20137, 7\u20136(7\u20132), [10\u20135]Win5\u20131Oct 2015Australia F8, ToowoombaFuturesHard Steven de Waard Jake Delaney Max Purcell6\u20134, 6\u20133Win6\u20131Oct 2015Australia F9, BrisbaneFuturesHard Steven de Waard Thomas Fancutt Darren Polkinghorne6\u20130, 6\u20131Loss6\u20132Nov 2015Australia F10, WollongongFuturesHard Steven de Waard Maverick Banes Finn Tearney7\u20136(8\u20136), 5\u20137, [6\u201310]Win7\u20132Nov 2015Australia F11, WollongongFuturesHard Steven de Waard Ashley Fisher Dayne Kelly6\u20132, 4\u20136, [10\u20137]Loss7\u20133Feb 2016Australia F1, Port PirieFuturesHard Jose Statham Alex Bolt Andrew Whittington6\u20137(1\u20137), 3\u20136Win8\u20133Mar 2016Australia F2, MilduraFuturesGrass Steven de Waard Alex Bolt Andrew Whittington6\u20133, 6\u20137(9\u201311), [10\u20136]Win9\u20133Mar 2016Australia F4, MorningtonFuturesHard Steven de Waard Bradley Mousley Gavin van Peperzeel6\u20132, 6\u20133Loss9\u20134Apr 2016Tallahassee, USAChallengerClay Peter Luczak Dennis Novikov Julio Peralta6\u20133, 4\u20136, [10\u201312]Loss9\u20135Jul 2016USA F25, EdwardsvilleFuturesHard Luke Bambridge Conor Smith Jackson Withrow3\u20136, 2\u20136Win10\u20135Sep 2016Australia F5, Alice SpringsFuturesHard Luke Saville Thomas Fancutt Calum Puttergill6\u20131, 6\u20132Win11\u20135Oct 2016Australia F8, CairnsFuturesHard Luke Saville Nathan Pasha Darren Polkinghorne4\u20136, 6\u20133, [10\u20137]Loss11\u20136Jan 2017Happy Valley, AustraliaChallengerHard Steven de Waard Max Schnur Hans Podlipnik Castillo6\u20137(5\u20137), 6\u20134, [6\u201310]Win12\u20136Mar 2017Australia F3, CanberraFuturesClay Bradley Mousley Steven de Waard Scott Puodziunas6\u20134, 7\u20136(7\u20134)Loss12\u20137Aug 2018Lexington, USAChallengerHard Joris De Loore Robert Galloway Roberto Mayt\u00edn3\u20136, 1\u20136Loss12\u20138Aug 2018Vancouver, CanadaChallengerHard Max Purcell Luke Bambridge Neal Skupski6\u20134, 3\u20136, [6\u201310]Win13\u20138Oct 2018Traralgon, AustraliaChallengerHard Jeremy Beale Max Purcell Luke Saville6\u20132, 6\u20134Win14\u20138Jul 2019Gatineau, CanadaChallengerHard Alex Lawson Dennis Novikov Hans Hach Verdugo6\u20134, 3\u20136, [10\u20137]Win15\u20138Oct 2019Ningbo, ChinaChallengerHard Andrew Harris Alex Bolt Matt Reid6\u20130, 6\u20131Win16\u20138May 2021Ostrava, Czech RepublicChallengerClay Sergiy Stakhovsky Andrew Paulson Patrik Rikl7\u20136(7\u20134), 3\u20136, [10\u20137]Win17\u20138May 2021Prague, Czech RepublicChallengerClay Sergiy Stakhovsky Ivan Sabanov Matej Sabanov6-3, 6-4Win18\u20138June 2021Nottingham, UKChallengerGrass Matt Reid Benjamin Bonzi Antoine Hoang6\u20134, 4\u20136, [10\u20138]Win19\u20138Oct 2022Busan, South KoreaChallengerHard Max Purcell Nam Ji-sung Song Min-kyu6\u20137(5\u20137), 6\u20132, [12\u201310]Win20\u20138Feb 2023Burnie, AustraliaChallengerHard Max Purcell Luke Saville Tristan Schoolkate7\u20136(7\u20134), 6\u20134Junior Grand Slam finals[edit]Doubles: 1 (1 title)[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/marc-polmans-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Marc Polmans – Wikipedia"}}]}]