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Jay Clarke (tennis)

Jay Clarke is a British professional tennis player. He primarily competes on the ATP Challenger Tour and has achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 153 in July 2019. Clarke's accomplishments include winning five Challenger titles and twelve Futures titles, demonstrating his success and potential in the sport.


July 1998: Jay Clarke's birth

On July 1998, Jay Alexander Clarke was born. He is a British tennis player.

June 2016: ATP Singles Ranking Improvement

In June 2016, Jay Clarke's ATP singles ranking was No. 1,621 in the world.

December 2017: Career High Ranking

On December 2017, Jay Clarke achieved a career high ranking of No. 219.

2017: Wimbledon Qualifiers and Doubles Run

In 2017, Clarke received a singles wildcard for the Wimbledon qualifiers but lost in the final round. He was awarded a wildcard to the doubles main draw with Marcus Willis, where they reached the third round, upsetting the defending champions Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

2017: Wimbledon Doubles Success

In 2017, Jay Clarke and Marcus Willis, on a Wimbledon wildcard, defeated the defending doubles champions Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the second round in five sets.

2018: ATP Main Draw Debut and Wimbledon Championship

In 2018, Jay Clarke made his ATP main draw debut at the Queen's Club Championships, losing to Sam Querrey. He was awarded a wildcard to the main draw of the Wimbledon Championship for his grand slam singles debut and reached the semifinals in mixed doubles with Harriet Dart.

July 2019: Career-High Singles Ranking

In July 2019, Jay Clarke achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 153.

2025: Macedonian Open Win

In 2025, Jay Clarke secured his first title in three years and fourth Challenger title overall at the Macedonian Open.

2025: Islamabad Challenger Win

In November 2025, Jay Clarke won the inaugural Islamabad Challenger.