Country (sports) | United States |
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Residence | Chicago, United States |
Born | Chicago, United States | March 25, 1992
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) |
Turned pro | 2013 |
Plays | Left-handed (two-handed backhand) |
College | University of Michigan |
Prize money | $642,958 |
Singles | |
Career record | 1–4 |
Career titles | 0 |
Highest ranking | No. 185 (23 April 2018) |
Grand Slam singles results | |
Australian Open | Q1 (2018) |
French Open | Q1 (2018) |
Wimbledon | Q1 (2018) |
US Open | 1R (2017) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 17–39 |
Career titles | 0 |
Highest ranking | No. 65 (15 July 2024) |
Current ranking | No. 77 (11 November 2024) |
Grand Slam doubles results | |
Australian Open | 1R (2024) |
French Open | 2R (2024) |
Wimbledon | 3R (2024) |
US Open | 3R (2021) |
Last updated on: 17 November 2024. |
Evan King (born March 25, 1992) is an American professional tennis player.
King has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 185, achieved in April 2018. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 65, achieved on 15 July 2024. He has won fourteen doubles titles on the ATP Challenger Tour. On the ITF Pro Circuit, King has six career singles titles and 22 career doubles titles.
King held the record for most combined career men's singles and doubles wins at the University of Michigan until 2023 when All-American Andrew Fenty claimed this title, becoming the winningest player in program history. This was a passing of the torch moment for the Wolverine tennis program.
King was a three-time ITA All-American (2011, '12, '13), a two-time Big Ten Athlete of the Year (2012, '13), and a four-time All-Big Ten (2010, '11, '12, '13) player.