Simon Youl
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- Age: 46 (01.07.1965)
- Birthplace: Symmons, Plains,Tasmania,Aust.
- Residence: Elephant's Pass, Tasmania, AUS
- Height: 6'1" (185 cm)
- Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)
- Plays: Right-handed
- Turned Pro: 1982
Australia
As of 21.05.2012
| Ranking | W-L | Titles | Prize Money* |
| Career | High 8028.09.1992 |
93-140 | 2 | $930,856 *Singles & Doubles combined |
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| Career | High 6320.04.1992 |
104-144 | 2 | $930,856 *Singles & Doubles combined |
|
(married Nov. 18, 1989)
Singles titles: 2, as follows: Doubles titles: 2, as follows:
1992--(1) Singapore 1994--(1) Bucharest (w/Arthurs)
1989--(1) Schenectady 1990--(1) Casablanca (w/Woodbridge)
Year-by-Year Highlights:
1989- Quarterfinalist at Washington; Doubles Runner-up at Brisbane (w/Dyke);
Doubles Quarterfinalist at Wimbledon (w/Van Emburgh), Washington (w/Rene-
berg); Doubles Semifinalist at Salzburg Ch. (w/Custer).
1988- S & D Semifinalist at Livingston (w/D. Lewis); Quarterfinalist at Rye
Brook; RD 16 at Wimbledon; Doubles Winner at Raleigh Ch. (w/MacPherson).
1987- Winner at Winnetka Challenger.
1986- Doubles Quarterfinalist at Wimbledon (w/Warder).
1985- Semifinalist at Brisbane; Quarterfinalist at Sydney Indoor.
1984- Winner at Lee-on-Solent Challenger.
1983- Winner at Sydney Challenger.
Reached the fourth round in 1988 and doubles quarterfinals in 1986 and
'89 at Wimbledon, his best Grand Slam results.
Captured the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open junior doubles titles
in 1984 (w/Kratzmann).
Represented Australia in 1984 Summer Olympics.
Compiled a 13-14 match record, earned a career-high $91,266 and ranked
No. 156 on the ATP computer in 1989 (after a 109 finish in '88).
Captured his first career singles title at Schenectady on July 23, 1989,
rallying to win 26 64 64 over No. 4 Scott Davis. Four of his five wins in
the tournament came in three sets. He jumped from 205 to No. 133 on the ATP
computer following the win.
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ATP World Tour 250
ATP World Tour 500
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 1500
Grand Slam 2000*
Davis Cup 625

