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Jarmere Jenkins

Jarmere Jenkins is a retired American professional tennis player who became the hitting partner for Serena Williams. He was the 2013 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Player of the Year and male ACC Athlete of the Year after earning the national championships in indoor singles, outdoor doubles and team competition while also finishing runner up in outdoor singles. He was the first Atlantic Coast Conference athlete to win ACC athlete of the year solely for tennis accomplishments. In his first full year as a pro, he cracked the top 200 in the 2014 year end rankings at 193, but the costs of travel became prohibitive for him and he retired in 2017.

Jarmere Jenkins
Country (sports) United States
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Turned pro2013
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CollegeUniversity of Virginia
Prize money$145,669
Singles
Career record0–0
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 190 (January 5, 2015)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQ3 (2015)
French OpenQ1 (2014, 2015)
WimbledonQ1 (2015)
US OpenQ3 (2013)
Doubles
Career record0–1
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 202 (January 12, 2015)
Grand Slam doubles results
US Open1R (2013)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
US Open1R (2013)

Background edit

He is from College Park, Georgia, where he attended Alpha Omega Academy.[1] As a junior tennis player, he was the 2008 Orange Bowl doubles champion and singles finalist.[1] He has competed in the Junior US Open, Junior French Open and Junior Wimbledon. He was finalist in the 2006 Junior US Open boys doubles.[1] His highest junior ranking was 18 on January 1, 2008.[2]

College career edit

As a freshman, he was All-ACC and the VaSID State Freshman of the Year.[1] As a sophomore, he was All-ACC and VaSID All-State.[1] As a junior, he was an ITA Singles and Doubles All-American and ACC Player of the Year. He ended the year ranked 6th nationally in both singles and doubles although he had ranked as high as 3rd and 5th during the year.[1] He qualified for four consecutive NCAA Singles Championships (2010–13).[3]

He was the 2013 ITA National Player of the Year, 2013 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament MVP for the National Champion University of Virginia men's tennis team, 2013 NCAA Doubles Champion, 2013 NCAA Singles runner-up, 2012 ITA Indoor Intercollegiate singles Champion and the 2013 Anthony J. McKevlin male ACC Athlete of the Year.[4] Although John Lucas II won for both tennis and basketball, Jenkins is the first and only person to win ACC Male Athlete of the Year solely for tennis.[4]

Professional career edit

 
Jenkins at the 2013 US Open

He won his first professional tournament on June 30, 2013 at the $10,000 United States Tennis Association (USTA) Pro Circuit Linda Bogdan Memorial Futures Tournament.[5] College Park, Georgia-native Jenkins, was invited to Norcross, Georgia to participate in the December 20–22 eight-man USTA wild card playoff for a spot in the main draw of the 2014 Australian Open. The field also included defending wild card playoff champion Rhyne Williams, Denis Kudla, Steve Johnson, Tennys Sandgren, Austin Krajicek, Bjorn Fratangelo, and Chase Buchanan.[6] Jenkins lost to Kudla in two sets.[7]

Jenkins visited Australia for six weeks in February 2014 and met with some success,[8] including a victory over Luke Saville at the Australia F1 Futures tournament finals in Happy Valley.[9] In late 2014, Jenkins won several tournaments. On September 20, Jenkins made tennis blooper highlights when he failed to execute the second half of an over and back double net jump.[10] He went on to win the tournament. On September 21, the Costa Mesa Pro Classic became his fourth tournament championship as he defeated Dennis Novikov in straight sets in the finals after dispatching Daniel Manlow, Gregory Oullette, Clay Thompson, and Tennys Sandgren along the way.[11] Three weeks later Jenkins faced the reigning US Open junior champion Omar Jasika who was making his first appearance in a Pro Tour singles finals and defeated the Australian teen in three sets to win the Cairns Tennis International Pro Tour event (Australia F7 Futures Tournament).[12] In the Hutchinson Builders Toowoomba International final (Australia F8 Futures Tournament) the following week, Jenkins was nearly ousted in the first round when he fell behind 0–5 in the third set and faced a match point against Lawrence Bataljin. Jenkins prevailed 7–5 in that set and went on to win the tournament against top seeded Luke Saville who was returning from a two-month injury layoff. It marked consecutive Futures Tournament victories for Jenkins.[13] Following the consecutive Australian ITF Men's Circuit wins and three Futures tournaments singles wins in five weeks (as well as 2 doubles wins in 3 weeks), Jenkins planned on moving over to the ATP Challenger Tour in Melbourne.[13] At the 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 1, Jenkins was matched up against number 1 seed (114th ranked) Go Soeda in the first round, and 258th ranked Jenkins won in two sets.[14] Jenkins advanced to the finals of the tournament against Bradley Klahn despite enduring a cut wrist at a key point in the semifinals before bowing out as runner-up.[15][16] Jenkins' hot streak ended the following week when he was eliminated in the 2nd round by Luke Saville at the 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 2.[17] In the Wollongong Centenary International #2 (Australia F10 Futures Tournament) on November 23, Jenkins faced Jose Rubin Statham in the finals. With Jenkins on the verge of cracking the top 200 for the first time, he won what would be his last match of 2014 by overcoming a 0–4 deficit in the second set.[18][19] Having turned professional in 2013, he was ranked 193 in the 2014 yearend rankings after his first full season as a pro.[20]

 
At the 2015 Aegon Surbiton Trophy tournament

In the 2015 Australian Open – Men's singles qualifying, Jenkins defeated Rajeev Ram[21] and Marco Cecchinato[22] before losing to Tim Pütz.[23] Jenkins missed 10 months of competition due to an achilles tendon injury,[24] and did not reach the finals of any tournaments between January 9, 2015 and June 27, 2016.

In the summer of 2017 Jenkins decided to retire from competitive tennis because the cost of travel became prohibitive. By August 2017, Jenkins was working as an investment sales consultant in Philadelphia. In September 2017, his brother Jermaine (who was the hitting partner for Venus Williams during the 2017 ATP World Tour) recommended Jarmere to Serena who was looking for a hitting partner following her 2017 pregnancy.[24][25] Jarmere began hitting with Serena when she returned to the court following the birth of Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr, during the 2017 US Open.[26]

Personal edit

The son of Jackie and Brenda Jenkins, Jarmere has eight siblings.[1] Two of his brothers have played major college tennis (Jackie, Jr. at Northwestern, Jermaine at Clemson).[1]

ATP Challenger & ITF Futures finals edit

Singles (8–7) edit

Legend
ATP Challenger Series (0–1)
ITF Futures Series (8–6)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Runner-up 1. July 4, 2010 USA F16 Futures, Rochester, New York Clay   Daniel Yoo 3–6, 4–6
Runner-up 2. June 23, 2013 USA F16 Futures, Amelia Island, Florida Clay   Dennis Novikov 6–1, 6–7(5–7), 4–6
Turned Pro
Winner 3. June 30, 2013 USA F17 Futures, Rochester, New York Clay   Michael Shabaz 5–7, 6–2, 6–2
Runner-up 4. September 29, 2013 USA F25 Futures, Laguna Niguel, California Hardcourt   Marcos Giron 6–4, 1–6, 1–6
Winner 5. February 23, 2014 Australia F1, Happy Valley, Australia Hardcourt   Luke Saville 6–2, 6–3
Runner-up 6. June 22, 2014 USA F15 Futures, Indian Harbour Beach, Florida Clay   Jared Donaldson 6–4, 3–6, 5–7
Winner 7. September 21, 2014 USA F25 Futures, Costa Mesa, California Hardcourt   Dennis Novikov 6–4, 6–2
Winner 8. October 11, 2014 Australia F7 Futures, Cairns, Australia Hardcourt   Omar Jasika 3–6, 6–3, 6–4
Winner 9. October 18, 2014 Australia F8 Futures, Toowoomba, Australia Hardcourt   Luke Saville 6–3, 7–5
Runner-up 10. November 3, 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon Challenger 1, Traralgon, Australia Hardcourt   Bradley Klahn 6–7(5–7), 1–6
Winner 11. November 23, 2014 Australia F10 Futures, Wollongong, Australia Hardcourt   Jose Rubin Statham 6–4, 7–5
Runner-up 12. September 19, 2016 Australia F5 Futures, Alice Springs, Australia Hardcourt   Marc Polmans 6–1, 6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–4)
Winner 13. September 26, 2016 Australia F6 Futures, Brisbane, Australia Hardcourt   Marc Polmans 6–1, 7–5
Winner 14. October 3, 2016 Australia F7 Futures, Toowoomba, Australia Hardcourt   Blake Mott 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–2)
Winner 15. November 7, 2016 Australia F9 Futures, Wollongong, Australia Hardcourt   Maverick Banes 7–6(8–6), 5–7, 2–6

Doubles (10–6) edit

Legend
ATP Challenger Series (1–5)
ITF Futures Series (9–1)
Outcome No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponent Score
Winner 1. March 1, 2009 USA F5 Futures, Harlingen, Texas Hardcourt   Javier Herrera-Eguiluz   Treat Huey
  Todd Paul
1–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Winner 2. August 8, 2010 USA F21 Futures, Decatur, Illinois Hardcourt   Todd Paul   Michael Grant
  Daniel Nguyen
6–2, 7–5
Winner 3. January 15, 2012 USA F1 Futures, Plantation, Florida Clay   Drew Courtney   Nicholas Monroe
  Jack Sock
7–6(7–3), 7–5
Runner-up 4. November 4, 2012 Charlottesville Pro Circuit Challenger, Charlottesville, Virginia Hardcourt   Jack Sock   John Peers
  John-Patrick Smith
5–7, 1–6
Winner 5. June 23, 2013 USA F16 Futures, Amelia Island, Florida Clay   Mac Stylslinger   Marcelo Arévalo
  Roberto Maytín
6–4, 6–2
Turned Pro
Runner-up 6. October 6, 2013 Sacramento Pro Circuit Challenger, Sacramento, California Hardcourt   Donald Young   Matt Reid
  John-Patrick Smith
6–7(1–7), 6–4, [12–14]
Runner-up 7. November 3, 2013 Charlottesville Pro Circuit Challenger, Charlottesville, Virginia Hardcourt   Donald Young   Steve Johnson
  Tim Smyczek
4–6, 3–6
Winner 8. February 9, 2014 West Lakes Challenger, Adelaide, Australia Hardcourt   Marcus Daniell   Dane Propoggia
  Jose Rubin Statham
6–4, 6–4
Winner 9. October 5, 2014 Australia F6 Futures, Alice Springs, Australia Hardcourt   Mitchell Krueger   Brydan Klein
  Dane Propoggia
6–4, 6–4
Winner 10. October 19, 2014 Australia F8 Futures, Toowoomba, Australia Hardcourt   Mitchell Krueger   Jake Eames
  Christopher O'Connell
6–2, 6–2
Runner-up 11. November 3, 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon Challenger 1, Traralgon, Australia Hardcourt   Mitchell Krueger   Brydan Klein
  Dane Propoggia
1–6, 6–1, [3–10]
Runner-up 12. January 9, 2015 BNP Paribas de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouméa, New Caledonia, France Hardcourt   Bradley Klahn   Austin Krajicek
  Tennys Sandgren
6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–5), [5–10]
Winner 13. June 27, 2016 Egypt F13 Futures, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Hardcourt   Anderson Reed   Alessandro Bega
  Francesco Vilardo
6–3, 6–3
Winner 14. July 4, 2016 Egypt F14 Futures, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Hardcourt   Anderson Reed   Mohamed Aziz Dougaz
  Javier Pulgar-García
6–3, 6–2
Runner-up 15. July 18, 2016 Egypt F16 Futures, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Hardcourt   Anderson Reed   Benjamin Lock
  Courtney John Lock
6–3, 3–6, [8–10]
Winner 16. November 14, 2016 Australia F10 Futures, Blacktown, Australia Hardcourt   Steven de Waard   Sriram Balaji
  Sanam Singh
6–4, 6–2

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Jarmere Jenkins". VirginiaSports.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
  2. ^ "Jarmere Jenkins: Player's Details". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  3. ^ "Three UVa. men's tennis players selected for NCAA championships". Augusta Free Press. April 30, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "UVa's Jarmere Jenkins Named ACC Male Athlete of the Year". WVIR. July 30, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  5. ^ "Jenkins Defeats Shabaz in Rochester for First Pro Singles Title: Angelinos is runner-up in Romania". VirginiaSports.com. CBS Interactive. June 30, 2013. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
  6. ^ Gudris, Erik (December 19, 2013). "AO Playoffs Offer American Players Chance at Grand Slam Wildcard". Tennis Now. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  7. ^ "@usta_pr status update". Twitter. December 20, 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2013.
  8. ^ McCullough, Glen (October 15, 2014). "Men's top seeds on track at Toowoomba International". The Toowoomba Chronicle. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  9. ^ McCullough, Glen (October 17, 2014). "Aussies through to Toowoomba International finals". The Toowoomba Chronicle. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  10. ^ Gainey, Tom (September 20, 2014). "Jarmere Jenkins Tried To Jump Over The Net But Failed! [Video]". Tennis-X. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "Tennis: Jenkins wins Costa Mesa Pro Classic: Former University of Virginia star player claims singles title; UCLA duo toppled in doubles championship". Daily Pilot. September 21, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  12. ^ Coppini, Federico (October 13, 2014). "Jenkins denies Jasika in Cairns". Tennis World. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  13. ^ a b McCullough, Glen (October 17, 2014). "Jenkins powers to Toowoomba International success". The Reporter. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  14. ^ "Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 1 (singles)" (PDF). ATP World Tour. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  15. ^ Packman, David (November 3, 2014). "All-American final in Traralgon". Tennis. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  16. ^ Packman, David (November 4, 2014). "Klahn takes Traralgon title". Tennis. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  17. ^ Packman, David (November 7, 2014). "Saville gains revenge in Traralgon". Tennis. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  18. ^ Packman, David (November 22, 2014). "Unseeded Kiwi to face top seed in Wollongong final". Tennis. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  19. ^ Packman, David (November 24, 2014). "Top seeded Jenkins wins in Wollongong: Jarmere Jenkins has claimed the second 2014 Tennis Wollongong Centenary International title with a straight sets defeat of unseeded New Zealander Jose Rubin Statham on Sunday". Tennis. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  20. ^ "Jarmere Jenkins: Rankings History". ATP. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  21. ^ "Australian Open Qualifying Results". Houston Chronicle. Associated Press. January 14, 2015. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  22. ^ "Australian Open Qualifying Results". Houston Chronicle. Associated Press. January 16, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  23. ^ "Friday's multi-sport college and local roundup: Norfolk State adds three football linemen; Apprentice men and women win at home". Daily Press. January 17, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  24. ^ a b Reid, Whitelaw (December 11, 2017). "Former Cavalier Tennis Star Extends His Career As Part of 'Team Serena'". UVA Today. University of Virginia. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  25. ^ Ilic, Jovica (December 3, 2017). "Serena Williams hires former Virginia Cavaliers standout as hitting partner". Tennis World. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  26. ^ O'Halloran, Kate (December 6, 2017). "Serena Williams 'very likely' to return for Australian Open, says Tiley". The Guardian. Retrieved December 27, 2017.

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Jarmere Jenkins is a retired American professional tennis player who became the hitting partner for Serena Williams He was the 2013 Intercollegiate Tennis Association ITA National Player of the Year and male ACC Athlete of the Year after earning the national championships in indoor singles outdoor doubles and team competition while also finishing runner up in outdoor singles He was the first Atlantic Coast Conference athlete to win ACC athlete of the year solely for tennis accomplishments In his first full year as a pro he cracked the top 200 in the 2014 year end rankings at 193 but the costs of travel became prohibitive for him and he retired in 2017 Jarmere JenkinsJarmere at the 2015 Wimbledonqualifying tournamentCountry sports United StatesHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Turned pro2013PlaysRight handed two handed backhand CollegeUniversity of VirginiaPrize money 145 669SinglesCareer record0 0Career titles0Highest rankingNo 190 January 5 2015 Grand Slam singles resultsAustralian OpenQ3 2015 French OpenQ1 2014 2015 WimbledonQ1 2015 US OpenQ3 2013 DoublesCareer record0 1Career titles0Highest rankingNo 202 January 12 2015 Grand Slam doubles resultsUS Open1R 2013 Grand Slam mixed doubles resultsUS Open1R 2013 Contents 1 Background 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Personal 5 ATP Challenger amp ITF Futures finals 5 1 Singles 8 7 5 2 Doubles 10 6 6 Notes 7 External linksBackground editHe is from College Park Georgia where he attended Alpha Omega Academy 1 As a junior tennis player he was the 2008 Orange Bowl doubles champion and singles finalist 1 He has competed in the Junior US Open Junior French Open and Junior Wimbledon He was finalist in the 2006 Junior US Open boys doubles 1 His highest junior ranking was 18 on January 1 2008 2 College career editAs a freshman he was All ACC and the VaSID State Freshman of the Year 1 As a sophomore he was All ACC and VaSID All State 1 As a junior he was an ITA Singles and Doubles All American and ACC Player of the Year He ended the year ranked 6th nationally in both singles and doubles although he had ranked as high as 3rd and 5th during the year 1 He qualified for four consecutive NCAA Singles Championships 2010 13 3 He was the 2013 ITA National Player of the Year 2013 National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Tournament MVP for the National Champion University of Virginia men s tennis team 2013 NCAA Doubles Champion 2013 NCAA Singles runner up 2012 ITA Indoor Intercollegiate singles Champion and the 2013 Anthony J McKevlin male ACC Athlete of the Year 4 Although John Lucas II won for both tennis and basketball Jenkins is the first and only person to win ACC Male Athlete of the Year solely for tennis 4 Professional career edit nbsp Jenkins at the 2013 US OpenHe won his first professional tournament on June 30 2013 at the 10 000 United States Tennis Association USTA Pro Circuit Linda Bogdan Memorial Futures Tournament 5 College Park Georgia native Jenkins was invited to Norcross Georgia to participate in the December 20 22 eight man USTA wild card playoff for a spot in the main draw of the 2014 Australian Open The field also included defending wild card playoff champion Rhyne Williams Denis Kudla Steve Johnson Tennys Sandgren Austin Krajicek Bjorn Fratangelo and Chase Buchanan 6 Jenkins lost to Kudla in two sets 7 Jenkins visited Australia for six weeks in February 2014 and met with some success 8 including a victory over Luke Saville at the Australia F1 Futures tournament finals in Happy Valley 9 In late 2014 Jenkins won several tournaments On September 20 Jenkins made tennis blooper highlights when he failed to execute the second half of an over and back double net jump 10 He went on to win the tournament On September 21 the Costa Mesa Pro Classic became his fourth tournament championship as he defeated Dennis Novikov in straight sets in the finals after dispatching Daniel Manlow Gregory Oullette Clay Thompson and Tennys Sandgren along the way 11 Three weeks later Jenkins faced the reigning US Open junior champion Omar Jasika who was making his first appearance in a Pro Tour singles finals and defeated the Australian teen in three sets to win the Cairns Tennis International Pro Tour event Australia F7 Futures Tournament 12 In the Hutchinson Builders Toowoomba International final Australia F8 Futures Tournament the following week Jenkins was nearly ousted in the first round when he fell behind 0 5 in the third set and faced a match point against Lawrence Bataljin Jenkins prevailed 7 5 in that set and went on to win the tournament against top seeded Luke Saville who was returning from a two month injury layoff It marked consecutive Futures Tournament victories for Jenkins 13 Following the consecutive Australian ITF Men s Circuit wins and three Futures tournaments singles wins in five weeks as well as 2 doubles wins in 3 weeks Jenkins planned on moving over to the ATP Challenger Tour in Melbourne 13 At the 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 1 Jenkins was matched up against number 1 seed 114th ranked Go Soeda in the first round and 258th ranked Jenkins won in two sets 14 Jenkins advanced to the finals of the tournament against Bradley Klahn despite enduring a cut wrist at a key point in the semifinals before bowing out as runner up 15 16 Jenkins hot streak ended the following week when he was eliminated in the 2nd round by Luke Saville at the 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 2 17 In the Wollongong Centenary International 2 Australia F10 Futures Tournament on November 23 Jenkins faced Jose Rubin Statham in the finals With Jenkins on the verge of cracking the top 200 for the first time he won what would be his last match of 2014 by overcoming a 0 4 deficit in the second set 18 19 Having turned professional in 2013 he was ranked 193 in the 2014 yearend rankings after his first full season as a pro 20 nbsp At the 2015 Aegon Surbiton Trophy tournamentIn the 2015 Australian Open Men s singles qualifying Jenkins defeated Rajeev Ram 21 and Marco Cecchinato 22 before losing to Tim Putz 23 Jenkins missed 10 months of competition due to an achilles tendon injury 24 and did not reach the finals of any tournaments between January 9 2015 and June 27 2016 In the summer of 2017 Jenkins decided to retire from competitive tennis because the cost of travel became prohibitive By August 2017 Jenkins was working as an investment sales consultant in Philadelphia In September 2017 his brother Jermaine who was the hitting partner for Venus Williams during the 2017 ATP World Tour recommended Jarmere to Serena who was looking for a hitting partner following her 2017 pregnancy 24 25 Jarmere began hitting with Serena when she returned to the court following the birth of Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr during the 2017 US Open 26 Personal editThe son of Jackie and Brenda Jenkins Jarmere has eight siblings 1 Two of his brothers have played major college tennis Jackie Jr at Northwestern Jermaine at Clemson 1 ATP Challenger amp ITF Futures finals editSingles 8 7 edit LegendATP Challenger Series 0 1 ITF Futures Series 8 6 Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreRunner up 1 July 4 2010 USA F16 Futures Rochester New York Clay nbsp Daniel Yoo 3 6 4 6Runner up 2 June 23 2013 USA F16 Futures Amelia Island Florida Clay nbsp Dennis Novikov 6 1 6 7 5 7 4 6Turned ProWinner 3 June 30 2013 USA F17 Futures Rochester New York Clay nbsp Michael Shabaz 5 7 6 2 6 2Runner up 4 September 29 2013 USA F25 Futures Laguna Niguel California Hardcourt nbsp Marcos Giron 6 4 1 6 1 6Winner 5 February 23 2014 Australia F1 Happy Valley Australia Hardcourt nbsp Luke Saville 6 2 6 3Runner up 6 June 22 2014 USA F15 Futures Indian Harbour Beach Florida Clay nbsp Jared Donaldson 6 4 3 6 5 7Winner 7 September 21 2014 USA F25 Futures Costa Mesa California Hardcourt nbsp Dennis Novikov 6 4 6 2Winner 8 October 11 2014 Australia F7 Futures Cairns Australia Hardcourt nbsp Omar Jasika 3 6 6 3 6 4Winner 9 October 18 2014 Australia F8 Futures Toowoomba Australia Hardcourt nbsp Luke Saville 6 3 7 5Runner up 10 November 3 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon Challenger 1 Traralgon Australia Hardcourt nbsp Bradley Klahn 6 7 5 7 1 6Winner 11 November 23 2014 Australia F10 Futures Wollongong Australia Hardcourt nbsp Jose Rubin Statham 6 4 7 5Runner up 12 September 19 2016 Australia F5 Futures Alice Springs Australia Hardcourt nbsp Marc Polmans 6 1 6 7 3 7 7 6 7 4 Winner 13 September 26 2016 Australia F6 Futures Brisbane Australia Hardcourt nbsp Marc Polmans 6 1 7 5Winner 14 October 3 2016 Australia F7 Futures Toowoomba Australia Hardcourt nbsp Blake Mott 7 6 7 5 7 6 7 2 Winner 15 November 7 2016 Australia F9 Futures Wollongong Australia Hardcourt nbsp Maverick Banes 7 6 8 6 5 7 2 6Doubles 10 6 edit LegendATP Challenger Series 1 5 ITF Futures Series 9 1 Outcome No Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponent ScoreWinner 1 March 1 2009 USA F5 Futures Harlingen Texas Hardcourt nbsp Javier Herrera Eguiluz nbsp Treat Huey nbsp Todd Paul 1 6 6 2 10 8 Winner 2 August 8 2010 USA F21 Futures Decatur Illinois Hardcourt nbsp Todd Paul nbsp Michael Grant nbsp Daniel Nguyen 6 2 7 5Winner 3 January 15 2012 USA F1 Futures Plantation Florida Clay nbsp Drew Courtney nbsp Nicholas Monroe nbsp Jack Sock 7 6 7 3 7 5Runner up 4 November 4 2012 Charlottesville Pro Circuit Challenger Charlottesville Virginia Hardcourt nbsp Jack Sock nbsp John Peers nbsp John Patrick Smith 5 7 1 6Winner 5 June 23 2013 USA F16 Futures Amelia Island Florida Clay nbsp Mac Stylslinger nbsp Marcelo Arevalo nbsp Roberto Maytin 6 4 6 2Turned ProRunner up 6 October 6 2013 Sacramento Pro Circuit Challenger Sacramento California Hardcourt nbsp Donald Young nbsp Matt Reid nbsp John Patrick Smith 6 7 1 7 6 4 12 14 Runner up 7 November 3 2013 Charlottesville Pro Circuit Challenger Charlottesville Virginia Hardcourt nbsp Donald Young nbsp Steve Johnson nbsp Tim Smyczek 4 6 3 6Winner 8 February 9 2014 West Lakes Challenger Adelaide Australia Hardcourt nbsp Marcus Daniell nbsp Dane Propoggia nbsp Jose Rubin Statham 6 4 6 4Winner 9 October 5 2014 Australia F6 Futures Alice Springs Australia Hardcourt nbsp Mitchell Krueger nbsp Brydan Klein nbsp Dane Propoggia 6 4 6 4Winner 10 October 19 2014 Australia F8 Futures Toowoomba Australia Hardcourt nbsp Mitchell Krueger nbsp Jake Eames nbsp Christopher O Connell 6 2 6 2Runner up 11 November 3 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon Challenger 1 Traralgon Australia Hardcourt nbsp Mitchell Krueger nbsp Brydan Klein nbsp Dane Propoggia 1 6 6 1 3 10 Runner up 12 January 9 2015 BNP Paribas de Nouvelle Caledonie Noumea New Caledonia France Hardcourt nbsp Bradley Klahn nbsp Austin Krajicek nbsp Tennys Sandgren 6 7 2 7 7 6 7 5 5 10 Winner 13 June 27 2016 Egypt F13 Futures Sharm el Sheikh Egypt Hardcourt nbsp Anderson Reed nbsp Alessandro Bega nbsp Francesco Vilardo 6 3 6 3Winner 14 July 4 2016 Egypt F14 Futures Sharm el Sheikh Egypt Hardcourt nbsp Anderson Reed nbsp Mohamed Aziz Dougaz nbsp Javier Pulgar Garcia 6 3 6 2Runner up 15 July 18 2016 Egypt F16 Futures Sharm el Sheikh Egypt Hardcourt nbsp Anderson Reed nbsp Benjamin Lock nbsp Courtney John Lock 6 3 3 6 8 10 Winner 16 November 14 2016 Australia F10 Futures Blacktown Australia Hardcourt nbsp Steven de Waard nbsp Sriram Balaji nbsp Sanam Singh 6 4 6 2Notes edit a b c d e f g h Jarmere Jenkins VirginiaSports com CBS Interactive Retrieved August 12 2013 Jarmere Jenkins Player s Details International Tennis Federation Retrieved August 30 2014 Three UVa men s tennis players selected for NCAA championships Augusta Free Press April 30 2014 Retrieved May 18 2013 a b UVa s Jarmere Jenkins Named ACC Male Athlete of the Year WVIR July 30 2013 Retrieved August 11 2013 Jenkins Defeats Shabaz in Rochester for First Pro Singles Title Angelinos is runner up in Romania VirginiaSports com CBS Interactive June 30 2013 Retrieved August 12 2013 Gudris Erik December 19 2013 AO Playoffs Offer American Players Chance at Grand Slam Wildcard Tennis Now Retrieved December 20 2013 usta pr status update Twitter December 20 2013 Retrieved December 21 2013 McCullough Glen October 15 2014 Men s top seeds on track at Toowoomba International The Toowoomba Chronicle Retrieved October 18 2014 McCullough Glen October 17 2014 Aussies through to Toowoomba International finals The Toowoomba Chronicle Retrieved October 18 2014 Gainey Tom September 20 2014 Jarmere Jenkins Tried To Jump Over The Net But Failed Video Tennis X Retrieved October 18 2014 Tennis Jenkins wins Costa Mesa Pro Classic Former University of Virginia star player claims singles title UCLA duo toppled in doubles championship Daily Pilot September 21 2014 Retrieved October 18 2014 Coppini Federico October 13 2014 Jenkins denies Jasika in Cairns Tennis World Retrieved October 18 2014 a b McCullough Glen October 17 2014 Jenkins powers to Toowoomba International success The Reporter Retrieved October 18 2014 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger 1 singles PDF ATP World Tour Retrieved October 28 2014 Packman David November 3 2014 All American final in Traralgon Tennis Retrieved November 3 2014 Packman David November 4 2014 Klahn takes Traralgon title Tennis Retrieved November 4 2014 Packman David November 7 2014 Saville gains revenge in Traralgon Tennis Retrieved November 7 2014 Packman David November 22 2014 Unseeded Kiwi to face top seed in Wollongong final Tennis Retrieved November 23 2014 Packman David November 24 2014 Top seeded Jenkins wins in Wollongong Jarmere Jenkins has claimed the second 2014 Tennis Wollongong Centenary International title with a straight sets defeat of unseeded New Zealander Jose Rubin Statham on Sunday Tennis Retrieved November 24 2014 Jarmere Jenkins Rankings History ATP Retrieved December 29 2014 Australian Open Qualifying Results Houston Chronicle Associated Press January 14 2015 Retrieved January 16 2015 Australian Open Qualifying Results Houston Chronicle Associated Press January 16 2015 Retrieved January 17 2015 Friday s multi sport college and local roundup Norfolk State adds three football linemen Apprentice men and women win at home Daily Press January 17 2015 Retrieved January 17 2015 a b Reid Whitelaw December 11 2017 Former Cavalier Tennis Star Extends His Career As Part of Team Serena UVA Today University of Virginia Retrieved December 27 2017 Ilic Jovica December 3 2017 Serena Williams hires former Virginia Cavaliers standout as hitting partner Tennis World Retrieved December 27 2017 O Halloran Kate December 6 2017 Serena Williams very likely to return for Australian Open says Tiley The Guardian Retrieved December 27 2017 External links editJarmere Jenkins at the Association of Tennis Professionals nbsp Jarmere Jenkins at the International Tennis Federation nbsp Jarmere Jenkins at University of Virginia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jarmere Jenkins amp oldid 1189840794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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