Brad Gilbert

Brad Gilbert
Gilbert in 2023
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceMalibu, California, United States
Born (1961-08-09) August 9, 1961 (age 63)
Oakland, California, United States
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro1982
Retired1995
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
CollegeFoothill College
Prize moneyUS$5,507,973
Singles
Career record519–288
Career titles20
Highest rankingNo. 4 (1 January 1990)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open4R (1984)
French Open3R (1993)
WimbledonQF (1990)
US OpenQF (1987)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsSF (1987)
Grand Slam CupF (1990)
WCT FinalsF (1989)
Olympic GamesSF (1988)
Doubles
Career record101–127
Career titles3
Highest rankingNo. 18 (29 September 1986)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open2R (1987)
French Open2R (1987)
Wimbledon2R (1986)
US Open2R (1988)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French Open1R (1980, 1994)
Coaching career
Coco Gauff
Medal record
Olympic Games – Tennis
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Singles
Maccabiah Games
Gold medal – first place 1981 Israel Men's doubles
Silver medal – second place 1981 Israel Men's singles
Last updated on: 11 September 2022.

Brad Gilbert (born August 9, 1961) is an American former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and tennis commentator and analyst for ESPN. During his career, he won 20 singles titles and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 in 1990, and a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 18 four years prior. He won a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics, and both a gold medal and a silver medal at the 1981 Maccabiah Games.

Since retiring from the professional tour, he has coached several top players, most notably Andre Agassi who won six of his eight Grand Slam titles under Gilbert's tutelage. Other players he has coached include Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, and Kei Nishikori. He is currently coaching Coco Gauff.


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