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PLAYER BIOGRAPHY
Jeremy Bates

Jeremy Bates

Bates turned professional in 1982. Partnering his fellow British player Jo Durie, he won the mixed doubles titles at Wimbledon in 1987 and the Australian Open in 1991. He was also a men's doubles runner-up at the Australian Open in 1988 (partnering Sweden's Peter Lundgren).

As a singles player, he reached the fourth round at Wimbledon twice – in 1992 and 1994 – losing on both occasions to France's Guy Forget. In the 1992 encounter, Bates held a match point against Forget in the fourth-set, but failed to convert it and ended up losing in five sets 7–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–7, 3–6. Bates won one top-level singles title during his career – at Seoul in 1994 when he was aged 31 (he was the oldest champion on the tour that season). He also won three men's doubles titles at Tel Aviv (1989), Queen's Club (1990), and Rotterdam (1994). He was the British national champion six times, and played in 20 Davis Cup ties for Britain.

Bates retired from the professional tour in 1996. Since leaving the tour, he has served as captain of Britain's Davis Cup team as well as playing in ATP Champions Tour events. He left the Lawn Tennis Association in January 2007 and in September 2007, Bates was appointed Director of Tennis at the Sutton Tennis Academy in London.

ATP Career and Grand Slam Record.

DID YOU KNOW
  • Jeremy’s favourite television programme is Blackadder, particularly Blackadder Goes Forth.
  • His favourite player to watch is John McEnroe.
  • Jeremy’s least favourite opponent was Ivan Llendl.
  • He supports the unheralded British football team, Stoke City.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
  • Jeremy has played at the Masters Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall in London for seven out of the last eight years.
  • In 2008 he won a thrilling group stage match at the Royal Albert Hall against John McEnroe, triumphing 11-9 in a Champions’ Tie Break.