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Jared Donaldson (born October 9, 1996) is an American former professional from Glocester, Rhode Island. Donaldson was the only American to qualify for the inaugural Next Generation ATP Finals at the end of 2017 as the fifth seed. He has won a Challenger title in singles as well as doubles, with both of them having come at the Royal Lahaina Challenger in 2015.


Junior career
Donaldson trained on the red clay in for two years instead of following the conventional route of joining a tennis academy or USTA Player Development. His time there dramatically improved his consistency, movement and mental game. Having never claimed any prestigious junior crowns (Orange Bowl, Junior Grand Slams, Les Petits), Donaldson reached the final of the 2013 Boys 18s National Championship at the age of 16, where he lost to Collin Altamirano in straight sets. Donaldson also attended the and played middle school tennis there. USTA Nationals: Collin Altamirano becomes first unseeded player to win singles title | MLive.com


Professional career

Early years
At the 2013 US Open, Donaldson reached the final round of qualifying, beating two players in the Top 250.

He continued to play extensively in the Turkey and US Futures circuit until breaking through with three consecutive Futures titles in June 2014. Donaldson then qualified for his first ATP event in Washington, D.C. at the Citi Open. He made an official statement about turning pro instead of playing collegiate tennis on August 22, 2014, just short of his 18th birthday. R.I. star Jared Donaldson making the jump to professional tennis | providencejournal.com

He received main draw wildcards into the singles and doubles tournaments at the 2014 US Open. Although he lost to Gaël Monfils in straight sets, he received high praise from many of the tennis elite. Former R.I. champ Jared Donaldson falls in US Open debut – News – providencejournal.com – Providence, RI

In January 2015, he won his first Challenger title at the 2015 Royal Lahaina Challenger in , allowing him to move into the top 200 of the ATP rankings. He also won the doubles title in Maui with partner . The following month, he won his first ATP level match at the 2015 Memphis Open, this time defeating Kozlov.


2016: Top 100
Donaldson made it through qualifying at the US Open. He then recorded the biggest win of his career, knocking off 12th-seeded in the first round. He then beat before losing to Ivo Karlović in the third round, which was enough to push him into the top 100 of the ATP rankings for the first time. Jared Donaldson, Unlikeliest of American Teenagers, Advances at the U.S. Open | nytimes.com


2017: First Masters 1000 quarterfinal, ATP Tour-level consistency, Top 50 debut
With a higher ranking and consistent success, Donaldson was able to play primarily in ATP Tour level events throughout the year. He solidified his position in the Top 100 by reaching the fourth round of the Miami Open as a qualifier, Raonic Withdraws; Young Beats Paire In Miami | atptour.com rising from No. 95 to No. 73 in the ATP rankings. After a relatively quiet clay court season, Donaldson continued his climb in the rankings by making it to the third round at Wimbledon. Thiem's Best Run On Grass Continues | atptour.com Later in the summer, he scored two of the biggest wins of his career over No. 18 and No. 14 Roberto Bautista Agut Wild Card Donaldson Fells 12th Seed In Cincy | atptour.com in the first round at the 2017 Canada Open and 2017 Cincinnati Masters respectively, where in the latter he reached the quarterfinals at a Masters level event for the first time. Knee injury forces Jared Donaldson to decline Cincinnati Masters wildcard | tennisworldusa.com These two successful runs helped to catapult Donaldson to a then career high ATP ranking of No. 50 in the world on 23 October 2017.


2018: First ATP semifinal
Donaldson's first big result of the year came at the Mexican Open, an ATP 500 event. He made it through to his first ATP semifinal to reach a new career high ranking of No. 48. Donaldson dismisses Lopez in straight sets, moves onto Mexico Open last 4 | efe.com


2019: Comeback & Career suspension
Donaldson came back at the 2019 Delray Beach Open but was forced later in the year to suspend his professional career after continuing struggles with Patellar tendinitis.


Coaching career
In January 2022, Donaldson attended University of California and began working as the Volunteer Assistant Coach.


Playing style
Unlike many of his other top American contemporaries (such as and , among others) whose success relied on big serves and forehands, Donaldson's strength was in his return game. In the 2017 season, Donaldson was the 6th-highest ranked American (51st overall). He rated behind all five above him in serving, but was the best returner out of the group at 32nd on the tour, according to Infosys Nia Data.


ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals

Singles: 7 (4–3)
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ATP Challenger Tour (1–2)
ITF Futures Tour (3–1)
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Grass (0–0)
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Win1–0 Tennis Championships of Maui, USAChallengerHardNicolas Meister6–1, 6–4
Loss1–1 Natomas Men's Professional Tennis Tournament, USAChallengerHard4–6, 6–3, 4–6
Loss1–2 Savannah Challenger, USAChallengerClay1–6, 3–6

Loss0–1 Turkey F7, AntalyaFuturesClayJordi Samper Montaña2–6, 6–7(4–7)
Win1–1 Turkey F19, BodrumFuturesClayNikola Milojević6–3, 6–4
Win2–1 USA F15, TulsaFuturesHard4–6, 6–3, 7–5
Win3–1 USA F17, Oklahoma CityFuturesHardAndrew Harris6–3, 6–2


Doubles: 2 (1–1)
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Win1–0 Tennis Championships of Maui, USAChallengerHard
6–3, 6–4

Loss0–1 USA F15, TulsaFuturesHardFarris Fathi Gosea
6–7(5–7), 3–6


Performance timelines

Singles
Grand Slam tournaments
AAQ2Q11R1RA0 / 20–2
AAQ3Q31R2RA0 / 21–2
WimbledonAAQ1A3R2RA0 / 23–2
US OpenQ31R1R3R2RAA0 / 43–4
Win–loss0–00–10–12–13–42–30–00 / 107–10
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAAQ11RQ12R2R0 / 32–3
Miami OpenAAA1R4R3RQ10 / 34–3
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAAA1RA0 / 10–1
Madrid OpenAAAA2R1RA0 / 21–2
Italian OpenAAAA1R1RA0 / 20–2
Canadian OpenAAA3R3R1RA0 / 34–3
Cincinnati MastersAA2R2RQFAA0 / 35–3
Shanghai MastersAAAQ12RAA0 / 11–1
AAAAQ1AA0 / 00–0
Win–loss0–00–01–13–49–63–61–10 / 1817–18
Career statistics
Tournaments0271025192Career total: 65
Overall win–loss0–00–24–77–1021–2514–191–247–65
Year-end ranking73026113410554111720


Personal
Jared Donaldson retired from professional tennis at the age of 25 due to chronic knee tendinitis, following two knee surgeries. After his retirement, he pursued higher education and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2025 with a degree in economics. He now works in private equity in Los Angeles.


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