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Joe Salisbury was born on 20 April, 1992 in London, England, is a British tennis player. Discover Joe Salisbury'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 31 years old?
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Joe Salisbury Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Joe Salisbury height is 1.91 m .
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Joe Salisbury Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joe Salisbury worth at the age of 31 years old? Joe Salisbury’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from London, England. We have estimated Joe Salisbury's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Joe Salisbury (born 20 April 1992) is a British professional tennis player who is a former world No. 1 in doubles.
He went to King's College School, Wimbledon, leaving in 2010.
He trained at the Sutton Tennis Centre under Jeremy Bates and played college tennis at the University of Memphis.
Salisbury represented the Memphis Tigers from 2010 until his graduation in 2014.
As he had experienced injury problems during his junior career he was not heavily recruited by American colleges and the decision to offer him a spot at Memphis was a "gamble" on the part of head coach Paul Goebel.
Salisbury finished his college career with 97 doubles wins with his partner David O’Hare, the most in school history, and his 25 singles wins in his final year was also a Memphis record at the time.
Salisbury made his ATP Tour main-draw debut at the U.S. National Indoor Championships partnering David O'Hare, losing to the Bryan brothers in the first round.
Playing alongside Ben McLachlan, he won his first ATP Tour doubles title at the Shenzhen Open.
He became the first man since Bob Bryan in 2010 to win the US Open doubles and mixed titles in the same year.
At the San Diego Open, Salisbury won his eight title and third of the season partnering Neal Skupski.
At the Miami Open, Salisbury and Ram reached the quarterfinals, losing to eventual champions Hubert Hurkacz and John Isner.
Following this result, Salisbury became the new world No. 1 in men's doubles on 4 April 2022.
He became the second British man to be doubles number one, after Jamie Murray.
He won the 2022 Monte-Carlo Masters with Ram defeating sixth seeded pair of Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal.
The duo reached the semifinals at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships, losing to Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell in five sets.
Ram and Salisbury had a successful summer hardcourt season, winning the 2022 Western & Southern Open and clinching their third Grand Slam title together while defending their title at the 2022 US Open with a straight-sets win over second seeds Neal Skupski and Wesley Koolhof.
They became just the second team to repeat as men's doubles champions at this Major in the Open Era other than Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde who went also back-to-back in New York.
Current through the 2024 Indian Wells Masters.
At Wimbledon in 2019, he played alongside Rajeev Ram during the men's doubles.
They made it to the round of 16.
He is a six-time Grand Slam champion, having won the 2020 Australian Open, the 2021 US Open, the 2022 US Open and the 2023 US Open in men's doubles, partnering Rajeev Ram.
Salisbury has also won two mixed doubles titles, at the 2021 French and US Opens, alongside Desirae Krawczyk.
He also finished runner-up at the 2021 Australian Open in men's doubles and the 2021 Wimbledon Championships in mixed doubles, with Ram and Harriet Dart respectively.
In April 2022, Salisbury became the third British world No. 1 in either singles or doubles, after Jamie and Andy Murray.
He has won 16 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, including three at Masters 1000 level, and the 2022 and 2023 ATP Finals.
Salisbury made his Davis Cup debut for Great Britain in 2021, and also competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Andy Murray.
Salisbury is from Putney in southwest London.
Also with Ram, Salisbury won the 2020 Australian Open, beating wildcards Max Purcell and Luke Saville in the final.
As a result, he reached a career-high ranking of world No. 3, on 10 February 2020.
He competed in the Australian Open with partner Rajeev Ram to defend their title, but they lost to Ivan Dodig and Filip Polášek in the final.
He also reached the mixed doubles final of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships partnering Harriet Dart.
He reached the final and won his first Masters 1000 in Canada at the National Bank Open with Ram, defeating world No. 1 and No. 2 Croatians, Pavic and Mektic, his second final for the year at a Masters level after the Italian Open, where they lost to the Croatian pair.
At the US Open Salisbury partnering with Ram reached the final, defeating Max Purcell/Matthew Ebden in a long and narrow three hours match with three tiebreaks, saving four match points in the quarterfinals and Sam Querrey/Steve Johnson in the semifinals.
The pair won the men’s doubles championship, defeating Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares in the final.
It was the first time in the Open Era that two Britons met in a major men's doubles final and the first time in 12 years that the US Open men’s doubles final went to a deciding set.
As a result he equaled his best career ranking of World No. 3 in doubles on 20 September 2021.
Seeded second, he also won his second mixed-doubles Grand Slam title at the US Open, again with Krawczyk, defeating Marcelo Arévalo and Giuliana Olmos in straight sets.