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Anton Matusevich

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Born30 May 2001 (25 years)
NationalityEngland flagEngland

Anton Matusevich is a professional tennis player from Great Britain. He was born on May 30, 2001 and is a right-handed who plays two-handed backhand. The professional tennis player comes with a current ATP singles ranking of number 392 and a career-high doubles ranking of number 994. One of his greatest achievements as a tennis player is when he won the United States Open- Boys’ Doubles title in 2018 together with partner, Adrian Andreev. He also won the event Battle of the Brits Premier League Tennis, which happened in the later part of 2020.

The young Matusevich attended The Judd School, a grammar school located in Tonbridge. He spent seven years in the said school and played amateur tennis. By 2018, he won a US Open Doubles title.

It was in October 2019 when Matusevich began his professional career. His first match was with Nicolas Alvarez Varona of Spain during the M15 Getafe tournament. This was a Futures fight wherein he won with a final score of 7-5, 6-4. His second match happened in the December of the same year. He also won this match against Burundi player, Guy Orly Iradukunda. This match happened during the M15 Tallahassee tournament. Matusevich continued his winning streak by taking home the win from Japanese tennis player, Naoki Tajima in May 2021. This was during the M15 Kouvola tournament. All of these matches were held on hard courts. His current record shows that he had played a total of 10 matches and won 8 on a hard court as well as 4 matches on a grass court with 1 win.

The 6-foot-1-inch Matusevich was born in New York, United States of America. He is a British national and comes with an official professional tennis record of 14 wins and 6 losses as of July 26, 2021. This current record puts him on the 392nd place in the ATP singles rankings and 174th place in the ITF singles ranking.

Career Highlights
Grand Slam Singles Result:

  • Wimbledon: 2021 Q3
  • Wimbledon Junior: 2018 and 2019
Quarterfinals

Grand Slam Doubles Result:

  • Wimbledon: 2021 1R
  • US Open Junior: 2018 Champion