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Simon John Arthur Youl (born 1 July 1965) is a former professional
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player from Australia.


Tennis career

Youl was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder from 1981 to 1984.


Juniors

As a junior player, Youl formed a successful doubles partnership with his fellow Australian player
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. In 1983, the pair won the Boys' Doubles titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. In singles, he reached three slam finals, attaining a ranking as high as No. 5 in the junior world rankings in 1983.Tennis Australia Profile
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Pro tour

As a professional player, Youl won two top-level singles titles (at
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in 1989, and
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in 1992), and two tour doubles titles ( Casablanca in 1990, and
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in 1994). His best singles performances at
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events came in reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon in 1988 (lost to Stefan Edberg) and the Australian Open in 1990 (lost to
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). Youl's career-high rankings were world No. 80 in singles and world No. 63 in doubles (both in 1992).


Retirement

He retired from the professional tour in 1994 (playing one Challenger event the following year). Since retiring as a player, he has worked as a tennis coach in Hobart, Tasmania.


ATP career finals


Singles: 2 (2 titles)


Doubles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)


ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals


Singles: 7 (5–2)


Doubles: 12 (4–8)


Junior Grand Slam finals


Singles: 3 (3 runner-ups)


Doubles: 3 (3 titles)


Performance timelines


Singles


Doubles


Mixed doubles


References


External links

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Tennis Tasmania
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