# Ryan Rowe

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American tennis player

Ryan Rowe Country (sports) United States Born (1986-04-03) April 3, 1986 (age 40) Height 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) Plays Left-handed Prize money $14,156 Singles Highest ranking No. 726 (October 8, 2012) Doubles Highest ranking No. 489 (July 22, 2013)

**Ryan Rowe** (born April 3, 1986) is an American former professional tennis player.[1][2]

A left-handed player from [Moline, Illinois](/source/Moline%2C_Illinois), Rowe started playing tennis at the age of nine and spent part of his childhood in Florida under the tutelage of his uncle Chris Hunt. He ranked number one in the country in the 16s and under division.[3]

Rowe played collegiate tennis for the [University of Illinois](/source/University_of_Illinois) and won the 2006 NCAA Division I doubles championship, partnering [Kevin Anderson](/source/Kevin_Anderson_(tennis)). In 2007, seeking to become the first pair to win back to back championships, Rowe and Anderson held a match point in the tournament decider, which they lost to [Marco Born](/source/Marco_Born) and [Andreas Siljeström](/source/Andreas_Siljestr%C3%B6m).[4]

Following college, Rowe competed on the professional tour, winning one singles and five [ITF Futures](/source/ITF_Futures) doubles titles.[3]

## ITF Futures titles

### Singles: (1)

No. Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score 1. Aug 2012 USA F22, Decatur Hard Sanam Singh 6–4, 3–6, 6–4

### Doubles: (5)

No. Date Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score 1. Oct 2008 USA F25, Laguna Niguel Hard Colt Gaston Treat Huey Sheeva Parbhu 6–4, 6–74, [10–6] 2. Jul 2012 USA F21, Godrey Hard Marcelo Arévalo Sebastien Boltz Luca Margaroli 6–4, 6–4 3. Aug 2012 USA F23, Edwardsville Hard Daniel Nguyen Chung Hyeon Nam Ji-sung 6–3, 7–5 4. Oct 2012 USA F28, Mansfield Hard Vahid Mirzadeh Alex Kuznetsov Mischa Zverev 6–2, 6–75, [10–7] 5. May 2013 USA F13, Tampa Clay Jean-Yves Aubone Chase Buchanan Reid Carleton 6–3, 5–7, [12–10]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Quarterfinal takes on Illini flavor"](https://www.newspapers.com/image/77771335). *[Herald & Review](/source/Herald_%26_Review)*. August 1, 2008.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Rowe makes Beck singles final"](https://www.newspapers.com/image/84616675/). *Herald & Review*. August 5, 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Edwardsville_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Edwardsville_3-1) ["Rowe is big in stature on and off the court"](https://www.theintelligencer.com/sports/article/Rowe-is-big-in-stature-on-and-off-the-court-10436970.php). *[Edwardsville Intelligencer](/source/Edwardsville_Intelligencer)*. August 10, 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Atlas, Brian (October 11, 2007). ["All-American returns to tennis court at top of his game, owing success to friends and family"](https://dailyillini.com/sports-stories/2007/10/11/all-american-returns-to-tennis-court-at-top-of-his-game-owing-success-to-friends-and-family/). *[The Daily Illini](/source/The_Daily_Illini)*.

## External links

- [Ryan Rowe](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/-/r657/overview) at the [Association of Tennis Professionals](/source/Association_of_Tennis_Professionals)

- [Ryan Rowe](https://www.itftennis.com/en/players/ryan-rowe/800226438/usa) at the [International Tennis Federation](/source/International_Tennis_Federation)

v t e NCAA Division I men's doubles champions 1946: B. Falkenburg / T. Falkenburg (USC) 1947: S. Match / B. Curtis (Rice) 1948: F. Kovaleski / B. Bartzen (William & Mary) 1949: J. Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry / L. Huebner (UCLA) 1954: R. Perry / R. Livingston (UCLA) 1955: F. Contreras / J. Reyes (USC) 1956: A. Olmedo / F. Contreras (USC) 1957: C. Henry / R. Holmberg (Tulane) 1958: A. Olmedo / E. Atkinson (USC) 1959: C. Henry / R. Holmberg (Tulane) 1960: L. Nagler / A. Fox (UCLA) 1961: R. Osuna / R Earnhart (USC) 1962: R. Osuna / R Earnhart (USC) 1963: R. Osuna / D. Ralston (USC) 1964: D. Ralston / W. Bond (USC) 1965: I. Crookenden / A. Ashe (UCLA) 1966: I. Crookenden / C. Pasarell (UCLA) 1967: S. Smith / B. Lutz (USC) 1968: S. Smith / B. Lutz (USC) 1969: J. Loyo-Mayo / M. Lara (USC) 1970: P. Cramer / L. García (Miami–FL) 1971: H. Rahim / J. Borowiak (UCLA) 1972: A. Mayer / R. Tanner (Stanford) 1973: A. Mayer / J. Delaney (Stanford) 1974: J. Whitlinger / J. Delaney (Stanford) 1975: B. Walts / B. Manson (USC) 1976: P. Fleming / F. Taygan (UCLA) 1977: B. Manson / C. Lewis (USC) 1978: J. Austin / B. Nichols (UCLA) 1979: E. Iskersky / B. McKown (Trinity–TX) 1980: M. Purcell / R. Harmon (Tennessee) 1981: D. Pate / K. Richter (TCU) 1982: P. Doohan / P. Serret (Arkansas) 1983: A. Miller / O. Malmqvist (Georgia) 1984: K. Jones / J. Jones (Pepperdine) 1985: K. Jones / C. di Laura (Pepperdine) 1986: R. Leach / T. Pawsat (USC) 1987: R. Leach / S. Melville (USC) 1988: P. Galbraith / B. Garrow (UCLA) 1989: E. Amend / B. Black (USC) 1990: D. Eisenman / M. Lucena (California) 1991: M. Lucena / B-O Pedersen (California) 1992: C. Cocotos / A. O'Brien (Stanford) 1993: D. Blair / M. Merklein (Florida) 1994: L. Miquelard / J. Simmons (MSU) 1995: M. Bhupathi / A. Hamadeh (Ole Miss) 1996: J. Gimelstob / S. Muškatirović (UCLA) 1997: L. Smith / T. Blenkiron (UNLV) 1998: B. Bryan / M. Bryan (Stanford) 1999: K Hippensteel / R. Wolters (Stanford) 2000: C. Franklin / G. Oliver (Illinois) 2001: M. Boeker / T. Parrott (Georgia) 2002: A. Colombo / M. Kovacs (Auburn) 2003: R. Ram / B. Wilson (Illinois) 2004: S. Warburg / K. Corkery (Stanford) 2005: J. Isner / A. Ruiz (Georgia) 2006: K. Anderson / R. Rowe (Illinois) 2007: M. Born / A. Siljeström (MTSU) 2008: R. Farah / K. Van't Hof (USC) 2009: D. Inglot / M. Shabaz (Virginia) 2010: D. Courtney / M. Shabaz (Virginia) 2011: J. Dadamo / A. Krajicek (Texas A&M) 2012: C. Buchanan / B. Rola (Ohio State) 2013: J. Jenkins / M. Styslinger (Virginia) 2014: M. Lībietis / H. Reese (Tennessee) 2015: S. Hess-Olesen / L. Glasspool (Texas) 2016: M. McDonald / M. Redlicki (UCLA) 2017: A. Harris / S. Papa (Oklahoma) 2018: M. Redlicki / E. Zhu (UCLA) 2019: M. Cressy / K. Smith (UCLA) 2021: P. Harper / A. Walton (Tennessee) 2022: R. Ciamarra / C. Harper (Texas) 2023: A. Lutschaunig / J. Trotter (Ohio State) 2024: R. Cash / JJ Tracy (Ohio State) 2025: L. Maxted / P. Vives (TCU)

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