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Reilly Opelka
ATP 63
Best 2026: 52
Best 2025: 50
Best 2024: 293
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Reilly Opelka

Country USA
Age 28 yo / 211 cm / 102 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2015
Birthplace/Residence ??? / Delray Beach, FL, USA
Coach Jay Berger
Earnings 5,886,104$
Reilly Opelka, born on August 28, 1997, in St. Joseph, Michigan, is a professional American tennis player known for his towering height and powerful serve. Standing at 6 feet 11 inches, Opelka is one of the tallest players on the ATP Tour, which gives him a significant advantage on the court with his serve often clocked at high speeds. He began playing tennis at age six and turned professional in 2015.

Opelka's career has been marked by several significant achievements. By 2023, he captured four ATP singles titles, making a name for himself as a formidable competitor on the tour. Known for his performances on hard courts, one of his notable victories came in 2019 when he won his first ATP title at the New York Open. This victory was a breakthrough moment for Opelka, who managed to replicate his success in subsequent tournaments.

Throughout his career, Opelka has been coached by Jay Berger and later by Jean-Yves Aubone. His training regimen and strategic gameplay have been integral to his success, often focusing on leveraging his serve and baseline game to outmaneuver opponents.

In terms of his personal life, Reilly Opelka tends to keep a low profile, maintaining privacy about his family life and relationships. He has not publicly disclosed details regarding his family or romantic relationships, preferring instead to let his achievements on the tennis court speak for themselves.

Off the court, Opelka is known for his unique interests and personality. An art enthusiast, he appreciates contemporary art and often visits galleries during his travels. Additionally, Opelka is recognized for his distinctive style, often wearing colorful and bold outfits during matches.

As a fun fact, his height, apart from being an asset in tennis, has also led to humorous on-court moments, such as difficulty finding appropriately sized shoes and occasionally needing specially tailored clothing.

Despite battling injuries at times, Opelka's perseverance and dynamic play continue to make him a fan favorite and a formidable presence in the professional tennis world.
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