Noah Rubin
American tennis player
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January 2024 | Returns to professional tennis after limited success in pickleball. |
2022 | Played his last professional tennis match at the Citi Open, losing 6–2, 6–0 to Taro Daniel in the first round of qualifying. |
2022 | Defeated top seed Ernesto Escobedo in the first round of qualifying at the Hall of Fame Open, but lost in the final qualifying round to William Blumberg. |
October 2022 | Announced his transition to becoming a professional pickleball player. |
October 2022 | Announces retirement from tennis to pursue a career in professional pickleball. |
September 19 2022 | Announced an indefinite break from professional tennis via an Instagram post, citing unhappiness with his play and a potential wrist injury requiring surgery. |
2021 | Played in the main draw of the Winston-Salem Open as a lucky loser, losing 6–2, 6–0 to former world No. 1 Andy Murray. |
2018 | Won his fourth Challenger title at the Tallahassee Tennis Challenger, his first title on clay, which helped him return to the Top 200 ATP rankings and clinch the French Open Wild Card Challenge. |
2018 | Made his French Open debut, where he was defeated by John Isner. |
2018 | Competed at the BNP Paribas de Nouvelle-Calédonie tournament, reaching his fourth Challenger final. |
2018 | Defeated Taylor Fritz to claim his third Challenger title, reaching a new career-high ranking of No. 162 in the world. |
August 2018 | Defeated John Isner (ranked #9) in the second round of the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., winning 6–4, 7–6(8–6) on a hard court surface |
2017 | Won his second Challenger title in Launceston, Tasmania, defeating Mitchell Krueger in an all-American final. |
2017 | Won his first round match at the Australian Open before losing to Roger Federer in the second round. |
April 2017 | Suffered a severely sprained right wrist after slipping on a clay court during a tournament in Houston, which resulted in losing 10 months of serious competition and training. |
2015 | Turns professional in tennis after his college tennis season. |
2015 | Finishes college tennis season as an All-American and runner-up in the NCAA singles championship. |
2014 | Begins playing college tennis for Wake Forest Demon Deacons, entering as the ITA No. 1 ranked college freshman. |
2014 | Becomes USTA junior national champion in both singles and doubles. |
2014 | Wins the Wimbledon junior singles championship, marking a significant achievement in his junior tennis career. |
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