PLAYER PROFILE

Edward Winter

  • Age19
  • Born15 September 2004
  • Birth PlaceGlenelg, SA
  • PlaysRight-handed
“There's a little bit of pressure (being the No.1 seed), but I don't really focus on that too much. It's just a number.”

— Edward Winter, 3 Dec 2018

» Sonton, Winter win through to 14/u quarterfinals

ON COURT

  • 12/u Australian grass-court champion 2017
  • National 14/u doubles champion 2018
  • Represented Australia at the 2018 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals in the Czech Republic
  • Was a finalist at both 14/u Australian grass-court and clay-court championships in 2018
  • In 2019, was 14/u Australian clay-court champion and national 16/u doubles champion
  • Made ATP debut at the Adelaide International 2020, in the qualifying event
  • In 2021, won Gallipoli Youth Cup, Victorian Junior Clay-court International and Adelaide Junior International
  • Played first professional tournament overseas in Monastir, Tunisia in November 2021; won three rounds of qualifying and then first-round main-draw match
  • Debuted on the ATP rankings in December 2021
  • Selected as a Davis Cup team ‘orange boy’ for Australia’s qualifier against Hungary in Sydney in February 2022
  • Reached first ITF Futures quarterfinal in Champaign, Illinois in September 2022; cracked the top 1,000 as a result
  • Won first Australian Pro Tour title in Traralgon in November 2022.

OFF COURT

  • Grew up in Glenelg, South Australia and started playing age five
  • Favourite players are Jordan Thompson and Dominic Thiem
  • Favourite hobbies are watching sport and listening to music
  • A fan of the Dallas Cowboys and North Melbourne Kangaroos
  • Named Male Junior Athlete of the Year at the 2022 Australian Tennis Awards.

Year-end ranking history

2023 746
2022 670

Edward Winter in the news

Aussie weekly wrap: In-form Australians excelling on grass
Ajla Tomljanovic, Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson all posted career-best results on grass this week.
24 June, 2024

With breakthrough results and big wins, Ajla Tomljanovic, Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson all starred at grass-court events this week.
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Aussie weekly wrap: Celebrating title-winning runs and career-best results
Alex de Minaur in action at 's-Hertogenbosch. Picture: Getty Images
17 June, 2024

Alex de Minaur is the first Australian to win the men's singles title at 's-Hertogenbosch since Lleyton Hewitt in 2001.
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Hijikata and Kubler back to winning ways at Australian Open 2024
Rinky Hijikata at Australian Open 2024. Picture: Tennis Australia
19 January, 2024

Reigning champions Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler charge into the second round of the Australian Open 2024 men's doubles competition.
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Aussie favourites look to continue winning runs at Australian Open 2024
Alex de Minaur and Storm Hunter lead the Aussie charge on day six at Australian Open 2024.
18 January, 2024

Alex de Minaur and Storm Hunter are among 27 Aussies scheduled to compete on day six at Australian Open 2024.
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