Achieved career-high No. 135 on 20 August 2018 soon after reaching Washington 3R. Broke into Top 200 on 21 March 2016 after qualifying at ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells. Finished 2016 and 2017 at No. 201. Earned 1st ranking point as 16-year-old on 13 August 2012 by qualifying and reaching 2R at Decatur, USA Futures.
Boasts 2 wins over Top 20 players. Defeated No. 1 American and World No. 9 Isner in 2018 Washington 2R as 152nd-ranked WC. Upset No. 18 Paire in 2016 Australian Open 1R as 328th-ranked WC.
Peaked at No. 6 in junior rankings on 1 January 2013. Ended junior career by winning 2014 Wimbledon title as Q. Posted 64-22 record on ITF Junior Circuit with wins over Coric, Fritz, Jarry, Khachanov, Nishioka and Tiafoe.
2019 | Fell in qualifying 2R at Australian Open (l. to Majchrzak), Indian Wells (l. to Evans) and Miami (l. to M. Ymer). Did not drop a set en route to Noumea, CAL Challenger final (l. to M. Ymer). |
2018 | Earned biggest win of career over No. 9 Isner in Washington 2R (l. to Rublev in 3R)...Qualified at Geneva (l. to Fognini in 2R) and Atlanta (d. Kokkinakis, l. to Kyrgios in 2R). Achieved career-high No. 135 in ATP Rankings on 20 August. Won ATP Challenger Tour titles at Noumea, CAL (d. Fritz) and Tallahassee, USA (d.Polmans). Advanced to ITF Futures Circuit final at Orange Park, USA as WC and No. 1 seed (l. to Barrios Vera). |
2017 | American qualified for Australian Open and reached 2R of main draw for 2nd straight year (d. Fratangelo in 5 sets, l. to Federer). Claimed 2nd career Challenger title at Launceston, AUS (d. Krueger 60 61). Achieved new career-high ranking of No. 163 on February 13. |
2016 | American earned 1st tour-level win of career in Australian Open 1R as WC (d. No. 18 Paire 76 76 76, l. to Herbert in 2R). Saved 3 MPs to defeat Groth in Delray Beach 1R as WC (l. to Chardy in 2R). Qualified at Indian Wells, falling to Ram 76(3) 76(2) in ATP Masters 1000 debut. Achieved career-high No. 166 in Emirates ATP Rankings on June 6. Advanced to Maui, USA Challenger SF (d. Escobedo, l. to Wu) and Plantation, USA Futures final (l. to Collarini), |
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This device has both TENS and EMS functions. The EMS functionality is great for athletes because it improves muscle performance, strength and helps muscles recover and heal quicker. TENS helps to relieve nerve and muscle pain, injuries and soreness. It’s especially effective in relieving back, neck, shoulder, leg and knee pain and promote a healthy recovery from a variety of injuries.
We have collaborated with expert orthopedics and experienced chiropractors to offer you the most genuine TENS & EMS experience at the comfort of your own home!