Jack Sock

Jack Sock
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Born (1992-09-24) September 24, 1992 (age 31)
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Turned pro2011
Retired2023
PlaysRight-handed
(two-handed backhand)
CoachMike Wolf (2004–2019) and Troy Hahn (–2019),[1]
Alex Bogomolov Jr. (2019–2022), Robby Ginepri (2022), Nicholas Monroe (2023)
Prize moneyUS$ 11,952,110
Singles
Career record181–154
Career titles4
Highest rankingNo. 8 (November 20, 2017)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2017)
French Open4R (2015)
Wimbledon3R (2016, 2022)
US Open4R (2016)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsSF (2017)
Olympic Games1R (2016)
Doubles
Career record210–101
Career titles17
Highest rankingNo. 2 (September 10, 2018)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2016)
French OpenQF (2015)
WimbledonW (2014, 2018)
US OpenW (2018)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2018)
Olympic GamesBronze (2016)
Mixed doubles
Career titles2
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian Open1R (2013)
WimbledonSF (2022)
US OpenW (2011)
Other mixed doubles tournaments
Olympic GamesW (2016)
Team competitions
Davis CupSF (2018)
Hopman CupF (2017)
Olympic medal record
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Mixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Doubles
Last updated on: January 19, 2024.

Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American pickleball player and former professional tennis player. He won four career singles titles and 17 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, and had career-high tennis rankings of world No. 8 in singles (on 20 November 2017) and world No. 2 in doubles (on 10 September 2018).

Sock won four major doubles tennis titles: one in mixed doubles at the 2011 US Open partnering with Melanie Oudin, and three in men's doubles, first at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships partnering with Vasek Pospisil, and then in the 2018 Wimbledon Championships and 2018 US Open partnering with Mike Bryan. Sock also won the 2018 ATP Finals doubles title partnering with Bryan. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Sock won both a gold medal in mixed doubles partnering with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and a bronze medal in men's doubles partnering with Steve Johnson.

In tennis singles, Sock is a former junior US Open champion, victor at the 2017 Paris Masters, and semifinalist at the 2017 ATP Finals.

  1. ^ James Lisanti (December 9, 2016). "Training with Jack Sock: The No. 23-ranked American is going back to the basics". Si. Retrieved March 8, 2023.

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