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PLAYER PROFILE
Jeremy Jin
- Age20
- Born27 June 2004
- Birth PlaceSydney, NSW
- LivesSydney, NSW
- Height175 cm
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachAndrew Roberts
On Court
- Introduced to tennis at age five by his parents, who have both been playing since they were young
- Proudest moment on court was competing at his first junior Grand Slam (Australian Open 2022)
- Contested all four junior Grand Slam tournaments in 2022
- Won the 2022 Canberra Junior International
- Won back-to-back J3 junior championships in the Gold Coast in 2021
- Won first professional-level match at the Traralgon Pro Tour event in November 2022, going on to reach the quarterfinals as a qualifier
- Dreams of representing Australia in the Davis Cup and the 2032 Olympic Games
- Says his playing style is “gritty and having the mindset that I want to make my opponent work for every point of the match”.
Off Court
- Speaks English and Mandarin
- Realised he wanted to become a pro after competing in a Super 10s event at the Australian Open
- If he wasn’t pursuing a tennis career, he would be a professional alpine skier
- Is superstitious about the number ‘six’ and tries to avoid it
- Favourite player is Daniil Medvedev for his unorthodox playing style
- Male Junior Athlete of the Year finalist at the 2022 Australian Tennis Awards.
Year-end ranking history
2023 | 718 |
2022 | 990 |
Jeremy Jin in the news
Aussie weekly wrap: Encouraging grass-court results and title breakthroughs
![Olivia Gadecki in action at an ITF 100 tournament at Surbiton in Great Britain. Picture: Getty Images Olivia Gadecki in action at an ITF 100 tournament at Surbiton in Great Britain. Picture: Getty Images](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/GettyImages-2156630727-700x450.jpg)
10 June, 2024
Olivia Gadecki, who recorded her career-best grass-court result, was among the most outstanding Australian players in the past week.
Read moreOlivia Gadecki, who recorded her career-best grass-court result, was among the most outstanding Australian players in the past week.
Millman makes winning start in Australian Open 2024 farewell
![John Millman in action during Australian Open 2024 qualifying. Picture: Tennis Australia John Millman in action during Australian Open 2024 qualifying. Picture: Tennis Australia](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/196974-700x450.jpg)
10 January, 2024
The retiring John Millman was among four Aussies to score opening-round wins today in the Australian Open 2024 men's qualifying singles competition.
Read moreThe retiring John Millman was among four Aussies to score opening-round wins today in the Australian Open 2024 men's qualifying singles competition.
Sweeny scores first-round qualifying win at Australian Open 2024
![Dane Sweeny celebrates his first-round qualifying win at Australian Open 2024. Picture: Tennis Australia Dane Sweeny celebrates his first-round qualifying win at Australian Open 2024. Picture: Tennis Australia](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/195571-700x450.jpg)
9 January, 2024
Aussie wildcard Dane Sweeny sails into the second round of the Australian Open 2024 men's qualifying singles competition.
Read moreAussie wildcard Dane Sweeny sails into the second round of the Australian Open 2024 men's qualifying singles competition.
Strong Aussie contingent ready for Australian Open 2024 qualifying
![Storm Hunter, John Millman and Arina Rodionova lead the local charge in Australian Open 2024 qualifying. Storm Hunter, John Millman and Arina Rodionova lead the local charge in Australian Open 2024 qualifying.](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AO2024-Q-D-700x450.jpg)
7 January, 2024
Storm Hunter, John Millman and Arina Rodionova are among 25 Aussie players contesting the Australian Open 2024 qualifying competitions.
Read moreStorm Hunter, John Millman and Arina Rodionova are among 25 Aussie players contesting the Australian Open 2024 qualifying competitions.