William Ward (tennis)
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William Ward (born 4 March 1986) is a former
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player. He reached the height of his career on the junior circuit in 2004 with a ranking of 24 in the world, then went to college in USA before retiring from playing at only 23 after finishing his study at the University of Kentucky in 2009. He started coaching in 2013, he coaches players Michael Venus and
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Career

Ward started his junior tennis career in 2000 at the age of 14. He played his first grade 1 tournament in March 2003, his first grade B tournament in August 2003, and his first grade A tournament, the highest junior tournament level, in October 2003. In March 2004 he was ranked among the top 30 in the junior circuit and was selected to represent New Zealand in the
2004 Davis Cup The 2004 Davis Cup was the 93rd edition of the tournament between nations in men's tennis. A total of 130 nations participated in the tournament. In the final, Spain defeated the United States at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain , ...
, he only competed in one game at the Davis Cup Indonesia at the first round playoffs in April, at the second round playoffs in Pakistan he was promised selection by the Davis Cup captain after playing US Open Juniors where he made the third round, however, once arriving in Pakistan he was not selected to play and this resulted with William Ward and the Davis Cup captain being in disagreement with each other over the selection process. Earlier in the year he competed in the quarterfinals at 2004 Wimbledon boys' singles and was the top ranked New Zealand junior at the end of the year. He retired from tennis in 2009. He started coaching in 2013, coaching players Michael Venus, who won the 2017 French Open men's doubles, and Finn Tearney. He was also a member of the board of directors for Tennis NZ until 2021.


Davis Cup

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ITF Futures finals


Doubles: 2 (0–2)


ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors


Singles: 2 (2 runners-up)


Doubles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)


See also

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New Zealand Davis Cup team The New Zealand men's national tennis team represents New Zealand in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by Tennis New Zealand. New Zealand currently compete in Group II of the Asia/Oceania Zone. They have played in the World Group ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, William Living people 1986 births New Zealand male tennis players Tennis players from Auckland