
Jim
Courier
Inactive
USA
DOB
(1970.08.17)
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Turned Pro
1988
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Weight
182lbs(83kg)
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Height
6'1"(185cm)
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Birthplace
Sanford, Florida, USA
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Plays
Right-Handed, Unknown Backhand
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Coach
Brad Stine
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As of 2023.05.29
Singles
Doubles
2023
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0
Rank
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Move
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0-0
W-L
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0
Titles
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Prize Money
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Career
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1
Career High 1992.02.10
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506-237
W-L
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23
Titles
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$14,034,132
Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined
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Latest News
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Courier On Medvedev's Movement: 'Never Seen Anything Like It'
Nitto ATP Finals -
Latest Videos
Head2Head
Last Events Played
Houston Houston, TX, U.S.A. 2005.04.18 |
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1
Of
9
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ATP Masters 1000 Miami Miami, FL, U.S.A. 2000.03.20 |
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2
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R64 | 764 | 63 |
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ATP Masters 1000 Miami Miami, FL, U.S.A. 2000.03.20 |
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3
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R64 | 675 | 63 | 64 |
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ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Indian Wells, CA, U.S.A. 2000.03.13 |
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4
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R64 | 75 | 46 | 765 |
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ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Indian Wells, CA, U.S.A. 2000.03.13 |
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5
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R16 | 63 | 674 | 63 |
Memphis Memphis, TN, U.S.A. 2000.02.14 |
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6
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R32 | 762 | 60 |
San Jose San Jose, CA, U.S.A. 2000.02.07 |
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7
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R16 | 763 | 675 | 768 |
San Jose San Jose, CA, U.S.A. 2000.02.07 |
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8
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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SF | 46 | 63 | 64 |
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Australian Open Melbourne, Australia 2000.01.17 |
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9
Of
9
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Round | Scores | ||||
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R128 | 674 | 63 | 75 | 61 |
Player Galleries
Daniel Shirey/USTA
The United States Davis Cup team celebrates reaching its first semi-final in the event since 2012 by eliminating defending finalist Belgium.

Peter Staples/ATP World Tour
Roger Federer told Jim Courier that he sent Rafael Nadal a text message on Tuesday night following the Spaniard's exit from the Australian Open.

Jim Mandeville
A number of ATP World Tour players, including Andy Murray, centre, to the left of Jack Nicklaus, participated in the "Fore Love" tournament.
