(1987-07-14) July 14, 1987 (age34) Nassau, Bahamas
Height
1.96m (6ft 5in)
Turnedpro
2007
Retired
2015
Plays
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money
$1,024,486
Singles
Careerrecord
35–57 (38.0%)
Careertitles
1
Highestranking
No. 64 (12 September 2011)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open
2R (2011, 2012)
French Open
1R (2010, 2011)
Wimbledon
2R (2011, 2012)
US Open
2R (2006)
Doubles
Careerrecord
7–26 (21.2%)
Careertitles
0
Highestranking
No. 139 (4 February 2008)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open
1R (2012)
French Open
1R (2011)
Wimbledon
2R (2010)
US Open
2R (2009)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
US Open
1R (2007)
Last updated on: 16 November 2021.
Personal life
Sweeting was born in Nassau, Bahamas. He has been living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and registered as an American to the ATP.[1]
In September 2013, Sweeting became engaged to actress Kaley Cuoco after three months of dating.[2] They married on December 31, 2013, in Santa Susana, California.[3] Cuoco announced in September 2015 that she was filing for divorce.[4] The divorce was finalized in May 2016.[5]
Tennis career
Juniors
Sweeting represented The Bahamas in his junior years. He attended Guizar Tennis Academy and was coached by renowned Mexican tennis coach, Nicolas Guizar. In 2005, he won the US Open Boys' Singles title, beating Jérémy Chardy in the final.
As a junior, Sweeting compiled a singles win–loss record of 94–51 (89–46 in doubles), reaching as high as no. 2 in the junior world rankings in September 2005.
2006
In 2006, he attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played for the Florida Gators men's tennis team in NCAA competition. He made his professional US Open debut in 2006, where he defeated Argentine Guillermo Coria in the first round (Coria retired while down 3–2) before losing to Belgian Olivier Rochus in five sets. Sweeting served as a practice partner for the U.S. Davis Cup team in the 2006 World Group semifinal against Russia in Moscow.[6]
2007–2008
Ryan Sweeting 2007 US Open
Sweeting turned professional in 2007. Sweeting captured four ProCircuit doubles titles in 2007. He won the Rimouski Challenger in Canada in November 2008 for his first ProCircuit singles title. He finished 2008 ranked no. 216 in the ATP world rankings.
2009
Sweeting captured the Dallas Challenger singles title in February 2009, without dropping a set. In April, at the US Men's Clay Court Championships in Houston, Texas, Sweeting and doubles partner Jesse Levine lost to Americans Bob and Mike Bryan, ranked no. 1 in the world, in the doubles final.
2011
At the US Men's Clay Court Championships in Houston, Sweeting won his only ATP World Tour singles title by beating Kei Nishikori of Japan in the final in straight sets.[7]
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