Connor Thomson Explained

Connor Thomson
Birth Date:16 January 2001
Birth Place:Paisley, Scotland
Height:1.85m
Plays:Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
College:University of South Carolina
Coach:Josh Goffi
Careerprizemoney:$21,899
Singlesrecord:0–0
Singlestitles:0
Highestsinglesranking:No. 1,298 (30 October 2023)
Currentsinglesranking:No. 1,298 (30 October 2023)
Doublesrecord:1–1
Doublestitles:0
Highestdoublesranking:No. 290 (30 October 2023)
Currentdoublesranking:No. 290 (30 October 2023)
Wimbledondoublesresult:2R (2023)
Wimbledondoublesjuniorresult:QF (2019)
Updated:30 October 2023

Connor Thomson (born 16 January 2001) is a British tennis player. He has a career high doubles ranking of 290 achieved on 30 October 2023.[1] [2]

Early and personal life

The son of former-footballer Malky Thomson, he has a brother called Callum. From Paisley, he attended Gryffe High School in Renfrewshire before attending the University of South Carolina in the United States.[3] [4] In 2023 Thomson received all-American honours for the second consecutive year.[5] In 2023, he and Toby Samuel became the number one ranked doubles team in Collegiate tennis.[6]

Career

A keen footballer in his youth, Thomson was in the football academy of St. Mirren F.C. but opted to concentrate on tennis. In 2019 he reached the quarterfinals of the Boys’ doubles at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships alongside Jacob Fearnley.[7] In 2020 he was included as part of Tennis Scotland’s new national player programme.[8]

In June 2023, Thomson received a wildcard with his partner Toby Samuel for the Men's doubles at the 2023 Surbiton Trophy and the pair beat the second seeds Andre Goransson and Ben McLachlan in straight sets before losing to eventual finalists Alexei Popyrin and Aleksandar Vukic in the quarterfinals.[9] They then reached the semifinals of the 2023 Nottingham Open.[10] He and Samuel were subsequently awarded wildcards into the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.[11] [12] They won their opening match against Pedro Cachin and Yannick Hanfmann.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Connor Thomson. ATP. 14 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Connor Thomson. ITF. 14 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Connor Thomson. Gamecocksonline.com. 14 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Paisley tennis prospect Connor Thomson opens up on chasing professional dream in US in new video series. Daily Record. Ben. Ramage. 3 March 2021. 14 June 2023.
  5. Web site: Samuel, Thomson Fall in Doubles Championships. Gamecocksonline. May 24, 2023. June 14, 2023.
  6. Web site: Division I Men’s Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point. wearecollegetennis.com. April 11, 2023. 26 June 2023.
  7. Web site: Football’s loss is tennis’ gain as Connor Thomson looks to follow in Murrays’ footsteps. Glasgow Times. 14 June 2023. 25 July 2020. Graeme. Macpherson.
  8. Web site: Talented Paisley tennis ace Connor Thomson eyeing up third Wimbledon appearemce. Ben. Ramage. 16 July 2020. Daily Record.
  9. Web site: Gordon Reid triumphs at Roland Garros, Scots secure double at Surbiton, Golds at Virtus Global Games. lta.org. 14 June 2023. 12 June 2023.
  10. Web site: Two Gamecocks earn Wimbledon invites. June 21, 2023. Mike. Gillespie. June 26, 2023. abccolumbia.
  11. Web site: Collegians Earn Wild Cards Into Wimbledon. 21 June 2023. We are College Tennis. June 26, 2023.
  12. Web site: Andy Murray and the nine Scots competing at Wimbledon 2023 - including son of Rangers coach. Scotsman.com. Matthew. Elder. 1 July 2023. 2 July 2023.
  13. Web site: BBC Sport. 17 July 2023. Wimbledon 2023: Connor Thomson and Toby Samuel secure 'unreal' Grand Slam debut win. 6 July 2023.