15 Facts About Jamie Delgado

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Jamie Delgado was born on 21 March 1977 and is a British tennis coach and former professional player.

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Jamie Delgado holds the all-time male record for playing in consecutive Wimbledon tournaments, playing for the 23rd time in 2014 at the age of 37.

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Jamie Delgado reached the quarter-finals of the President's Cup tournament in Kazakhstan in 2000.

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Jamie Delgado has coached Gilles Muller, Andy Murray, Denis Shapovalov and Grigor Dimitrov.

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Jamie Delgado was born in Birmingham but moved to Spain and was brought up in Tenerife until the age of ten when he moved back to England.

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Jamie Delgado had a promising junior career that included winning the 1989 under-12 British grass-court championships, he was the first Briton to win the 1991 under-14 Orange Bowl when he defeated Cavallaro.

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Jamie Delgado captured the 1994 Queen's Club junior tournament defeating Nicolas Lapentti.

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Jamie Delgado turned professional in 1995 at the age of 18.

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Jamie Delgado has a brother called Johnny Delgado who one of the directors of Living Tennis based in Bisham, England.

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Jamie Delgado began the 2010 season by winning the Tretorn SERIE+ GEMAX Open in Belgrade.

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Jamie Delgado next competed at the French Open for the first time and this was his first Grand Slam outside of Wimbledon.

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Jamie Delgado won his second and final title of the season at the Guzzini Challenger partnering Croatia's Lovro Zovko.

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Jamie Delgado reached the second round of the men's doubles at Wimbledon, with partner Matthew Ebden.

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At Wimbledon, Jamie Delgado broke the all-time male record for playing in consecutive Wimbledon tournaments, receiving a doubles wildcard with Luxembourg's Gilles Muller and reaching the second round.

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Jamie Delgado coached Murray to the 2016 Wimbledon Championships title, along with multiple other titles including the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals and the year end number one ranking.