17 Facts About Blake Mott

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Blake Mott was born on 21 April 1996 and is an Australian professional tennis player.

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Blake Mott reached his career high singles ranking of World No 220 in June 2017.

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Blake Mott won his first Challenger title in the 2016 Launceston Tennis International and made his Grand Slam debut at the 2017 Australian Open after qualifying.

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Blake Mott played around Europe throughout 2011, scoring his first win against Aviv Ben Shabat in August 2011.

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In 2013, Blake Mott began making second rounds of the ITF circuit and in July 2013, Blake Mott qualified for his first ATP Challenger Tour main draw in Granby.

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Blake Mott travelled to Asia and attempted to qualify for four Challenger events, qualifying only for the Taipei Challenger;.

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Blake Mott returned to Australia and played a number of ITF to complete the year.

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8.

In 2015, Blake Mott was given wild cards in the qualifying rounds of the Brisbane International and Sydney International, but lost in round 1 of both.

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In 2016, Blake Mott commenced the year at the Canberra Challenger, losing to Marcel Granollers in round 1.

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Blake Mott become the first player outside the world's top 700 to win an ATP Challenger title since Korea's Yong-Kyu Lim in 2010.

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Two weeks later, Blake Mott reached the final of the Australian F1 at Port Pirie, but lost to Christopher O'Connell.

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Blake Mott travelled to North America and competed on the ITF and Challenger Circuit for 6 months; reaching two ITF semi-finals in Canada.

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Blake Mott commenced 2017 with a wild card into the Happy Valley Challenger where he lost in round 1.

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Blake Mott will make his grand slam debut at the 2017 Australian Open after qualifying.

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In July 2019, Blake Mott announced he intention to return to the sport in September, after a 2-year hiatus; after rediscovered his passion for the sport.

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Blake Mott won an ITF title in his return tournament.

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In December 2019, Blake Mott broke his wrist while playing in the 2020 Australian Open wildcard playoff.