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Nick Howell (real tennis) was born on 10 September, 1986, is an Australian real tennis player. Discover Nick Howell (real tennis)'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 37 years old?

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1986

Nick Howell (born 10 September 1986) is a professional real tennis player based at the Aiken Tennis Club in Aiken, South Carolina.

Howell currently ranked number 3 in the world in both singles and doubles and won the French Open in 2023.

1989

Jonathan Howell won the Australian Open Doubles in 1989.

1990

In 1990, Jonathan Howell was appointed as head professional at the newly built court at The Oratory School in Woodcote, Oxfordshire.

Both Nick Howell and his brother Benny Howell were educated at the Oratory School.

Benny Howell went on to play county cricket for Hampshire and Gloucestershire.

2005

Nick Howell grew up playing real tennis and participated in the IRTPA Satellite when it was held at the Oratory in 2005, as well as competing at the Australian Open in 2006.

2008

Shortly after, Jonathan Howell would move to the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in 2008.

After leaving school, Nick Howell turned professional in golf.

From age 18 onwards, Howell competed in the PGA EuroPro Tour, the PGA Tour of Australasia and the Jamega Tour.

However, after seven years as a golf professional, Howell failed to get a tour card and retired from competitive golf.

Instead, he returned to real tennis, moving to the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club where his father was the deputy head professional.

Howell registered as an Australian real tennis player, instead of his country of birth (France) or education (United Kingdom) due to his time spent in Australia.

His brother Benny Howell registered as English for the purposes of his sport.

2012

Howell returned to competitive real tennis at the 2012 Australian Open, losing in straight sets to World Champion Robert Fahey in the first round.

2013

Through the 2013 season, Howell competed in the second teir tournaments such as the US Pro Satellite, the IRTPA Satellite and the Victorian Open.

During this year, he won the Taylor Cup - a tournament for new professionals - against women's World Champion Claire Fahey.

He also reached the 2013 Australian Open Final partnered with Camden Riviere.

2014

In 2014, Howell made his debut appearance at the remaining three Open tournaments - the British, French and US Opens.

He won US Pro Satellite and Tasmanian Open in 2014, but he had a breakout year on the doubles court, reaching the semi final stage of the British and US Opens partnered with Australian Amateur Keiran Booth and rackets World Champion James Stout respectively.

In both tournaments, Howell was defeated by Camden Riviere and Tim Chisholm.

2015

In 2015, Howell reached his first singles Open semi final at the Australian Open, bringing his handicap better than scratch in the process.

Howell moved from Melbourne to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island.

As he was now a resident American professional, he competed in and reached the final of the US National, losing in 5 sets to John Lumley He was now regularly reaching quarter finals of singles competitions and semi finals of doubles competitions.

2017

Following his defeat at the 2017 World Doubles Championship at Prested Hall, Robert Fahey partnered with Howell as a new long-term doubles partnership.

They debuted their pairing at the 2017 US Open Doubles competition, reaching the semi final.

2018

In 2018, the pair won the Australian and British Opens together and reached the final of the 2019 World Doubles Championship in Hobart.

Combined with the rest of his results from the 2018 and 2019 seasons, Howell was eligible to compete for the 2020 Real Tennis World Championship.

As the fourth seed, Howell drew first seed Camden Riviere in the First Round Eliminator.

The match was played as a best of 9 set match at Howell's alma mater at The Oratory School.

Although the match was scheduled over two days, as Riviere won the first four sets he had the option to play the fifth set on the first day.

Riviere exercised that option and won the final set and thus the match.

The final of the championships was ultimately delayed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two weeks later, Howell reached the final of the US Open for the first time, again losing to Camden Riviere.

2019

Howell reached his first Open final at the 2019 Australian Open.

2020

Howell has challenged for the Real Tennis World Championship on two occasions, playing in the First Round Eliminator in 2020 and the Final Eliminator in 2023.

Nick Howell was born in Bordeaux, France where his father, Jonathan Howell, worked as the real tennis professional.

In 2020, Howell moved to Bordeaux, the city of his birth, to become the head professional at the new court in Mérignac.

However, immediately after his move, France went into lockdown and Howell was unable to compete in competitions.

Once lockdowns had lifted, Howell hosted the 2022 World Doubles Championship at his home club in Bordeaux.