Jason Kubler. born 19 May 1993 is a professional tennis player from Australia. A former world number one junior, Kubler was often referred to as a “right-handed version of Rafael Nadal” for his powerful build and strong forehand. Despite a promising junior career and predicted bright future in the sport, Kubler is yet to reach his potential as a professional due to a series of debilitating knee injuries.
While competing on the ITF Junior circuit, Kubler made his professional debut in September 2008 at the Australia F7 Futures event in Gympie.
When did Jason Kubler turn pro?
Kubler made his professional debut in September 2008 at the Australia F7 Futures event on the ITF Men’s Circuit, the third tier for men’s professional tennis.
How many titles has Jason Kubler won?
In 2009, Kubler became just the second player in history (alongside Rafael Nadal) to go undefeated through the World Youth Cup and Junior Davis Cup.
Following his success at the Junior Davis Cup, Kubler won five titles in a row which saw his junior ranking rise to No. 3 in the world. Jason is the champion in little rock, claiming his seventh ATP challenger title.
What is Jason Kubler’s rank?
Jason Kubler is currently Rank No. 99 in the world