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Abdullah Shelbayh was born on 16 November, 2003 in Amman, Jordan, is a Jordanian tennis player (born 2003). Discover Abdullah Shelbayh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 20 years old?

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Age 20 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 16 November 2003
Birthday 16 November
Birthplace Amman, Jordan
Nationality Jordan

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Abdullah Shelbayh Height, Weight & Measurements

At 20 years old, Abdullah Shelbayh height is 1.80m .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Abdullah Shelbayh Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Abdullah Shelbayh worth at the age of 20 years old? Abdullah Shelbayh’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Jordan. We have estimated Abdullah Shelbayh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2003

Abedallah Shelbayh (عبد الله شلبيه; (also known as Abdullah Shelbayh (عبدالله شلبيه; born 16 November 2003) is a Jordanian tennis player.

Shelbayh has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 181 achieved on 29 January, 2024, and is the first Jordanian tennis player to achieve an ATP world ranking.

He has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 290, achieved on 8 January, 2024.

He had a career-high ITF juniors ranking of 27 achieved on 12 July 2021.

Shelbayh has won three ITF singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Men's Circuit and one on the ATP Challenger Tour.

Shelbayh represents Jordan at the Davis Cup, where he has a win-loss record of 10–1.

Shelbayh was introduced to tennis by his father, who was a recreational player.

He was training in Jordan until he was 14 years old, switching his tennis play to being left-handed in order to emulate his idol, Rafael Nadal.

2018

In 2018, Shelbayh moved to Mallorca to join the Rafa Nadal Academy.

Princess Lara Faisal asked Toni Nadal to come to Jordan and see if Shelbayh had what it took to join the academy.

Toni Nadal was impressed by his talent, prompting Faisal to establish the Rise for Good Sports Fund to help Shelbayh and other young Jordanian prospects in sports.

During his last junior tennis year, Shelbayh didn't feel himself on court due to personal issues, and wished to change some things and get out of his comfort zone.

He enrolled at the University of Florida for a year and played collegiate tennis.

In June 2022, Shelbayh went back to Mallorca to work on turning professional.

Shelbayh speaks 3 languages: Arabic, English and Spanish.

In September 2022, Shelbayh reached the semifinals of the Manacor Challenger after receiving a wildcard into the main draw, defeating the No. 1 seed and world No. 127 Dominic Stricker in his opening match.

He became the first player from Jordan to win a match in ATP Challenger Tour history.

Following this run, Shelbayh made his debut in the world's top 500.

On December 1, 2022, after one year as part of the Florida Gators men's tennis team at the University of Florida, Shelbayh announced that he would forego his remaining collegiate eligibility in order to turn professional.

The following week, Shelbayh won his third ITF singles title in Trnava, Slovakia, defeating Daniel Rincón in the final.

On December 28, 2022, Shelbayh won the second edition of the Arab Masters Tennis Tournament, held in Kuwait City, defeating Benjamin Hassan in the final.

In addition to prize money of $25,000, the win gave Shelbayh a wildcard to compete in the main draw of the 2023 Qatar Open in Doha.

In February, Shelbayh qualified for the 2023 Tenerife Challenger III.

He defeated Salvatore Caruso in his opening main draw match, before losing to Ryan Peniston in the second round.

The following week, Shelbayh reached his second career semifinal on the ATP Challenger Tour at the 2023 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger, defeating the No. 1 seed and world No. 79 Jason Kubler in the quarterfinals.

In the semifinals, he again defeated lucky loser Salvatore Caruso, becoming the first Jordanian player in history and the youngest Arab to reach a final at Challenger level.

Shelbayh was defeated by Thanasi Kokkinakis in the final.

As a result of this run, Shelbayh moved up more than 120 positions in ranking, entering the top 300 for the first time at world No. 276 on 20 February 2023.

Shelbayh made his ATP Tour-level main draw debut at the 2023 Qatar ExxonMobil Open, where he received a wildcard.

He lost to Kwon Soon-woo in the first round in three sets.

In April, Shelbayh won his first doubles title at Challenger level at the 2023 Murcia Open, partnering Daniel Rincón.

The pair received entry into the doubles draw as alternates.

He then qualified for the Banja Luka Open in Bosnia and Herzegovina, having received an alternate spot in the qualifying competition.

He beat fellow qualifier Elias Ymer in straight sets in the first round, becoming the first Jordanian player to win an ATP Tour-level match.

Shelbayh received a wildcard at the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, where he made his Masters 1000 debut.

He lost to Pedro Cachin in the opening round.

In October, Shelbayh played in Charleston, where he beat Mark Lajal, Brandon Holt, Ethan Quinn and Ryan Peniston to reach his second Challenger final.

He defeated wildcard Oliver Crawford to become the first Jordanian player to win a Challenger title.

In November, he qualified for the 2023 Moselle Open in Metz, France, where he defeated Hugo Gaston in the first round, registering his first tour-level win on a hard court and the second of his season and career.

As a result, Shelbayh broke into the top 200 of the ATP rankings for the first time in his career.