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{{about|Kelly Jones the tennis player|information on the singer of the same name|Kelly Jones}} | {{about|Kelly Jones the tennis player|information on the singer of the same name|Kelly Jones}} | ||
'''Kelly Jones''' (born |
'''Kelly Jones''' (born 31 March 1964, in ], ]) is a former professional ] player from the United States who was ranked the World No. 1 men's doubles player in 1992. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Jones played varsity tennis at ] from 1982 to 1985, where he won the ] Division 1 doubles title in 1984 and 1985. He was a member of the US ] tennis team in 1984. | Jones played varsity tennis at ] from 1982 to 1985, where he won the ] Division 1 doubles title in 1984 and 1985. He was a member of the US ] tennis team in 1984. | ||
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Jones was runner-up in the men's doubles at both the ] and the ] in 1992, partnering ]. In October that year, he reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking. | Jones was runner-up in the men's doubles at both the ] and the ] in 1992, partnering ]. In October that year, he reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking. | ||
After 12 years on the professional tour, Jones retired in 1998. During his career, he won eight top-level doubles titles. Jones also won one tour singles event in ], where he captured the title twice in 1989 and 1990. His best singles performance at a ] event was at the ], where he reached the fourth round. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 86 (in 1990). Jones' career prize-money earnings totalled |
After 12 years on the professional tour, Jones retired in 1998. During his career, he won eight top-level doubles titles. Jones also won one tour singles event in ], where he captured the title twice in 1989 and 1990. His best singles performance at a ] event was at the ], where he reached the fourth round. His career-high singles ranking was '''World No. 86''' (in 1990). Jones' career prize-money earnings totalled US$1,165,009. | ||
Since retiring from the tour, Jones has coached some high-profile players including ] and ]. | Since retiring from the tour, Jones has coached some high-profile players including ] and ]. | ||
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| 12 January 1987 | ||
| ] | | ], New Zealand | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 11 July 1988 | ||
| ], |
| ], U.S. | ||
| Grass | | Grass | ||
| {{flagicon|SWE}} ] | | {{flagicon|SWE}} ] | ||
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| 15 January 1990 | ||
| Auckland, New Zealand | | ], New Zealand | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 12 February 1990 | ||
| ], U.S. | | ], U.S. | ||
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| 22 October 1990 | ||
| ] | | ], France | ||
| Carpet | | Carpet | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 13 April 1992 | ||
| ] | | ], Japan | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 24 August 1992 | ||
| ], U.S. | | ], U.S. | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach | | {{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach | ||
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| 26 May 1997 | ||
| ] | | ], Austria | ||
| Clay | | Clay | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Melville | | {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Melville | ||
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| 9 February 1987 | ||
| ] | | ], France | ||
| Carpet | | Carpet | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 19 October 1987 | ||
| ] | | ], France | ||
| Hard (i) | | Hard (i) | ||
| {{flagicon|GER}} ] | | {{flagicon|GER}} ] | ||
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| 20 November 1989 | ||
| ] | | ], South Africa | ||
| Hard (i) | | Hard (i) | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} Joey Rive | | {{flagicon|USA}} Joey Rive | ||
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| 25 June 1990 | ||
| ] | | ], England | ||
| Grass | | Grass | ||
| {{flagicon|GBR}} ] | | {{flagicon|GBR}} ] | ||
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| 4 November 1991 | ||
| ] | | ], France | ||
| Carpet | | Carpet | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 13 January 1992 | ||
| ] | | ], Australia | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 27 January 1992 | ||
| ], ] | | ], ] | ||
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| 14 September 1992 | ||
| ], |
| ], New York | ||
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| {{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach | | {{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach | ||
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| 10 May 1993 | ||
| ], |
| ], U.S. | ||
| Clay | | Clay | ||
| {{flagicon|USA}} ] | | {{flagicon|USA}} ] | ||
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| 5 May 1997 | ||
| ], U.S. | | ], U.S. | ||
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|'''Tournament''' | |'''Tournament''' | ||
|'''Surface''' | |'''Surface''' | ||
|'''Opponent in |
|'''Opponent in final''' | ||
|'''Score''' | |'''Score in final''' | ||
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| 1 May 1989 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
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| 7 May 1990 | ||
| Singapore | | ] | ||
| Hard | | Hard | ||
| {{flagicon|AUS}} ] | | {{flagicon|AUS}} ] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{ATP|id=J018|name=Kelly Jones}} | *{{ATP|id=J018|name=Kelly Jones}} | ||
Revision as of 09:02, 20 November 2008
This article is about Kelly Jones the tennis player. For information on the singer of the same name, see Kelly Jones.Kelly Jones (born 31 March 1964, in Fort Gordon, Georgia) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who was ranked the World No. 1 men's doubles player in 1992.
Biography
Jones played varsity tennis at Pepperdine University from 1982 to 1985, where he won the NCAA Division 1 doubles title in 1984 and 1985. He was a member of the US Olympic tennis team in 1984.
Jones joined the professional tour in 1986. He won his first top-level doubles title in 1987 at Auckland.
In 1988, Jones finished runner-up in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon, partnering Gretchen Magers.
Jones was runner-up in the men's doubles at both the Australian Open and the US Open in 1992, partnering Rick Leach. In October that year, he reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking.
After 12 years on the professional tour, Jones retired in 1998. During his career, he won eight top-level doubles titles. Jones also won one tour singles event in Singapore, where he captured the title twice in 1989 and 1990. His best singles performance at a Grand Slam event was at the 1993 Australian Open, where he reached the fourth round. His career-high singles ranking was World No. 86 (in 1990). Jones' career prize-money earnings totalled US$1,165,009.
Since retiring from the tour, Jones has coached some high-profile players including Mardy Fish and Xavier Malisse.
Jones is married to another former professional tennis player, Tami Whitlinger.
Career highlights
Doubles titles (8)
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No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partnering | Opponent in final | Score in final |
1. | 12 January 1987 | Auckland, New Zealand | Hard | Brad Pearce | Carl Limberger Mark Woodforde |
7–6, 7–6 |
2. | 11 July 1988 | Newport, U.S. | Grass | Peter Lundgren | Scott Davis Dan Goldie |
6–3, 7–6 |
3. | 15 January 1990 | Auckland, New Zealand | Hard | Robert Van't Hof | Gilad Bloom Paul Haarhuis |
7–6, 6–0 |
4. | 12 February 1990 | San Francisco, U.S. | Carpet | Robert Van’t Hof | Glenn Layendecker Richey Reneberg |
2–6, 7–6, 6–3 |
5. | 22 October 1990 | Lyon, France | Carpet | Patrick Galbraith | Jim Grabb David Pate |
7–6, 6–4 |
6. | 13 April 1992 | Tokyo Outdoor, Japan | Hard | Rick Leach | John Fitzgerald Anders Järryd |
0–6, 7–5, 6–3 |
7. | 24 August 1992 | New Haven, U.S. | Hard | Rick Leach | Patrick McEnroe Jared Palmer |
7–6, 6–7, 6–2 |
8. | 26 May 1997 | St. Poelten, Austria | Clay | Scott Melville | Luke Jensen Murphy Jensen |
6–2, 7–6 |
Doubles runner-ups (10)
'No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Partnering | Opponent in final | Score in final |
1. | 9 February 1987 | Lyon, France | Carpet | David Pate | Guy Forget Yannick Noah |
4–6, 6–3, 6–4 |
2. | 19 October 1987 | Toulouse, France | Hard (i) | Patrik Kühnen | Wojtek Fibak Michiel Schapers |
6–2, 6–4 |
3. | 20 November 1989 | Johannesburg, South Africa | Hard (i) | Joey Rive | Luke Jensen Richey Reneberg |
6–0, 6–4 |
4. | 25 June 1990 | Manchester, England | Grass | Nick Brown | Mark Kratzmann Jason Stoltenberg |
6–3, 2–6, 6–4 |
5. | 4 November 1991 | Paris, France | Carpet | Rick Leach | John Fitzgerald Anders Järryd |
3–6, 6–3, 6–2 |
6. | 13 January 1992 | Sydney Outdoor, Australia | Hard | Scott Davis | Sergio Casal Emilio Sánchez |
3–6, 6–1, 6–4 |
7. | 27 January 1992 | Australian Open, Melbourne | Hard | Rick Leach | Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde |
6–4, 6–3, 6–4 |
8. | 14 September 1992 | U.S. Open, New York | Hard | Rick Leach | Jim Grabb Richey Reneberg |
3–6, 7–6, 6–3, 6–3 |
9. | 10 May 1993 | Tampa, U.S. | Clay | Todd Martin | Jared Palmer Derrick Rostagno |
6–3, 6–4 |
10. | 5 May 1997 | Atlanta, U.S. | Clay | Scott Davis | Jonas Björkman Nicklas Kulti |
6–2, 7–6 |
Singles titles (2)
No. | Date | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in final | Score in final |
1. | 1 May 1989 | Singapore | Hard | Amos Mansdorf | 6–1, 7–5 |
2. | 7 May 1990 | Singapore | Hard | Richard Fromberg | 6–4, 2–6, 7–6 |