- Mark Keil
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Mark Keil Country United States Residence Honolulu, HI Born 3 June 1967
Mountain View, California, USAHeight 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Turned pro 1988 Retired 2001 Plays Right-handed Career prize money $749,587 Singles Career record 4–8 Career titles 0 Highest ranking 167 (22 July 1991) Grand Slam results Australian Open 2R (1993) French Open - Wimbledon 1R (1991, 1993) US Open - Doubles Career record 157–205 Career titles 5 Highest ranking 32 (2 October 1995) Last updated on: 15 April 2007. Mark Keil (born June 3, 1967, in Mountain View, California) is a former professional tennis player from the United States and now tennis coach who won 5 ATP World Tour doubles tournaments and was runner up at 8 more.
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Early life and college
Prior to college, Keil was the 1985 New Mexico AAAA state singles champion. He played in the USTA Boy's 16's & 18's National Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan. At the Easter Bowl junior tournament in Miami, Fla in '84 he once had dinner with Arthur Ashe. He also played the Orange Bowl International ITF junior tennis tournament in '85.
Keil turned pro in the middle of his junior year at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida.
Professional career
One of Keil's greatest moments came in a 6–2, 7–6(2) defeat of Pete Sampras, then ranked 8th in the world at the Queen's Club ATP World Tour event in 1991. Keil went on to play in the main draw at Wimbledon twice and reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 167. He qualified and won a round in singles at the '93 Australian Open.
Keil later carved a career for himself on the doubles tour, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 32 in 1995. He has doubles wins over Stefan Edberg, Boris Becker, Todd Martin, Tommy Haas, Andre Agassi, Gustavo Kuerten and Mark Philippoussis. He won five ATP World Tour doubles titles in his career.
He also directed and produced and wrote along with Geoff Grant a film documenting life behind the scenes for a tour professional. The Journeymen follows Keil and his doubles partner Geoff Grant as they try to make a living on the doubles tour.
Family
His father, Klaus Keil is an award winning professor at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Asteroid 5054 Keil, and the mineral keilite are named after Klaus.
Keil was married from '99-'01 to Swedish dentist Dr. Camilla Hildebrand, which ended in a divorce. He also has a former touring tennis professional sister, Kathrin Keil.
Playing History
- 1985: New Mexico AAAA state singles champion.
- 1985-1989: Played collegiately for the University of South Florida.
- 1988-2001: ATP/ITF touring tennis player. Won five ATP World Tour doubles titles, one Challenger singles (Djakarta, Indonesia) and Futures title (Tyler, Texas.) Has a German passport and played for Iphitos Munchen, Mannheim, Weiden, Ravensburg, Neu Ulm, and Bad Cannstadt, in Germany.
- Team member of SALK Tennishallen, which won the Swedish indoor tennis championships '98.
- HKTA Men's Premier League Champion's Winter League '05 and Summer League '06 for SCAA club, Hong Kong, China.
- 2009 #1 Men's 35 Singles, #8 Men's Open Singles, and #3 Mixed Open Doubles w/Bryne USTA New England.
Coaching History
- 2001-2002: Assistant tennis teaching professional La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, CA. Has three coaching credentials: USPTA Certified '04, PTR Certified '06, USTA High Performance Coaching Program Graduate Cincinnati, OH '04.
- 2002-2003; Touring traveling coach for ITF/ATP player Jeff Salzenstein.
- 2003-2004: Traveling tour coach with Ed Ward for ITF/WTA/ Ireland Fed Cup member Anne Mall.
- 2004-2005: National Coach Hong Kong Tennis Association.
- 2005-2006: Volunteer men's assistant tennis coach UCLA.
- 2006-2008: Tennis teaching professional Bosse Sports, Sudbury, MA, coaching junior standouts Roy, Thompson, Roelofse, Potvin, Frenkel, and touring pro Butorac.
- 2008: Senior tennis coach Westboro Swim and Tennis, Westboro, MA, coaching junior standout Kelleher.
- 2009: Head Women's and Men's Tennis Coach Post University, Waterbury, CT and assistant teaching pro Country Club of Waterbury.
- 2010–present: Director and Coach of the Hangloose Tennis Academy, Honolulu, HI.
- Summer 2011: Tennis Director Camp Weequahic, Lakewood, PA.
ATP Tour titles (5)
Doubles (5)
Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score 2 March 1992 Scottsdale, U.S. Hard Dave Randall Kent Kinnear &
Sven Salumaa4–6 6–1 6–2 1 March 1993 Scottsdale, USA Hard Dave Randall Luke Jensen &
Sandon Stolle7–5, 6–4 4 April 1993 Osaka, Japan Hard Christo van Rensburg Glenn Michibata &
David Pate7–6 6–3 12 March 1995 Copenhagen, Denmark Carpet Peter Nyborg Guillaume Raoux &
Greg Rusedski6–7 6–4 7–6 12 March 1995 Bucharest, Romania Clay Jeff Tarango Cyril Suk &
Daniel Vacek6–4 7–6 Doubles Finalist (8)
Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score 3 March 1992 Atlanta, U.S. Clay Dave Randall Steve DeVries &
David Macpherson3–6 3–6 8 November 1992 Buzios, Brazil Hard Tom Mercer Maurice Ruah &
Mario Tabares6–7 7–6 4–6 1 October 1995 Basel, Switzerland Hard Peter Nyborg Cyril Suk &
Daniel Vacek6–3 3–6 3–6 2 February 1997 Zagreb, Croatia Carpet Brent Haygarth Saša Hiršzon &
Goran Ivanišević4–6 3–6 24 August 1997 Long Island, U.S. Hard T.J. Middleton Marcos Ondruska &
David Prinosil4–6 4–6 8 February 1998 Marseilles, France Hard T.J. Middleton Donald Johnson &
Francisco Montana4–6 6–3 3–6 2 May 1999 Prague, Czech Republic Clay Nicolás Lapentti Martin Damm &
Radek Štěpánek0–6 2–6 19 September 1999 Tashkent, Uzbekistan Hard Lorenzo Manta Oleg Ogorodov &
Marc Rosset6–74 6–71 External links
Categories:- American male tennis players
- American tennis coaches
- People from Honolulu, Hawaii
- People from Santa Clara County, California
- Tennis people from California
- Tennis people from Hawaii
- Living people
- 1967 births
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