Tennis doubles specialist Joe Salisbury has extended his talents from everywhere to ATP Tours to Grand Slams – resulting in an Australian Open title and career high of No.3 in the world in February of 2020. Turning professional in 2014 during his fourth year at the University of Memphis, where he clinched 97 doubles wins, Salisbury has since spread his skills to every inch of the tennis world. The right-handed hard-hitter made his ATP main draw debut right away in 2014, at the National Indoor Tennis Championships, playing with David O’Hare. Since then, his most major accomplishments began in 2018, where he reached the Wimbledon semi-finals with Frederick Nielson, the ATP 500 event in Vienna with Neal Skupski and his first ATP tour at the Shenzhen Open with Ben McLachlan – the latter two of which he won. In 2019 he reached the round of 16 at Wimbledon with Rajeev Ram, with whom he consequently achieved impressive wins from thereon. In the same year they won the ATP 500 titles in Dubai and Vienna. Salisbury then became the first Brit to qualify for the 2019 and 2020 Nitto ATP finals in London. In 2020 he then won the Australian Open doubles with Ram –to this day one of his most important accomplishments. He then reached the Nitto ATP finals semi-final and broke the doubles top 10 in February of that year. His Australian Open win saw him clinch the No.3 world ranking. Salisbury’s characteristic competitiveness has brought him to the highest levels on the international tennis circuit – guaranteeing an even more successful career to come.