Mackenzie mcdonald

  1. Mackenzie McDonald's profile: Age, height, parents, girlfriend, and social media
  2. Mackenzie McDonald
  3. Who is Mackenzie McDonald, the American who beat Rafa Nadal?
  4. Mackenzie McDonald Tournament Preview & Odds to Win Libema Open
  5. Who is Mackenzie McDonald? The American who beat Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open
  6. Mackenzie McDonald Named Comeback Player Of The Year: 'It's Extremely Rewarding'
  7. How to Bet on Mackenzie McDonald at the 2023 Libema Open


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Mackenzie McDonald's profile: Age, height, parents, girlfriend, and social media

How old is Mackenzie McDonald? McDonald was born on April 16, 1995, so the American is currently 27 years old. His place of birth was Berkeley, California, United States. How tall is Mackenzie McDonald? McDonald is 5’10” or 1.78m tall. Who are Mackenzie McDonald’s parents? McDonald parents are Vivian Young and Michael McDonald. Who is Mackenzie McDonald’s girlfriend? McDonald’s girlfriend is Maria Mateas. She is a Romanian American tennis player and they have been dating since last year. The 23 year-old is currently ranked 439.

Mackenzie McDonald

McDonald at the Country (sports) Residence Born ( 1995-04-16) April 16, 1995 (age 28) Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Turned pro 2016 Plays Right handed (two-handed backhand) College Coach Prize money US $4,110,371 Singles Career record 83–98 (45.9% in Career titles 0 Highest ranking No. 48 (1 August 2022) Current ranking No. 55 (20 March 2023) Grand Slam singles results 4R ( 3R ( 4R ( 2R ( Doubles Career record 24–39 (38.1% in Career titles 1 Highest ranking No. 71 (3 April 2023) Current ranking No. 71 (3 April 2023) Grand Slam doubles results 2R ( 3R ( 1R ( QF ( Last updated on: 3 April 2023. Contents • 1 Juniors career • 2 College career • 2.1 2014 • 2.2 2015 • 2.3 2016 • 3 Professional career • 3.1 2013-2015: ATP main draw debut • 3.2 2016: Turned Pro, Grand Slam debut at the US Open • 3.3 2017: Oracle US Tennis Award • 3.4 2018: Wimbledon fourth round, Top 100 debut • 3.5 2019: First top 10 win, Career-high ranking, Injury and out of Top 100 • 3.6 2020: Return to the tour, loss of form during COVID season • 3.7 2021: Australian Open fourth round, First ATP final, return to Top 100 • 3.8 2022: Top 50 singles debut, Maiden ATP title & top 100 in doubles • 3.9 2023: Major and Masters third rounds • 4 Personal life • 5 Performance timelines • 5.1 Singles • 5.2 Doubles • 6 ATP career finals • 6.1 Singles: 1 (1 runner-up) • 6.2 Doubles: 1 (1 title) • 7 ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals • 7.1 Singles: 8 (5–3) • 7.2 Doubles: 9 (7–2) • 8 Record against other players • 8.1 Recor...

Who is Mackenzie McDonald, the American who beat Rafa Nadal?

Drawing top-seed Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal to play against in the Australian Open must be daunting for any player. USA’s Mackenzie McDonald was the lucky one to do so this year, but the No. 65-ranked player gave Nadal a run for his money. It is the second duel between the two, the first being Roland Garros in 2020, when Nadal beat McDonald, losing just four games. At that time, McDonald was ranked 211. Now, McDonald has upset Nadal in a straight-set victory. Nadal was playing through some injuries, but was able to beat Jack Draper in four sets in the opening round. Unseeded McDonald defeated fellow American Brandon Nakashima in five sets in the first round. Now, McDonald advances to the third round in the biggest upset at the tournament. MACKENZIE MCDONALD UPSETS REIGNING CHAMPION AND NO. 1 SEED RAFAEL NADAL IN ROUND 2 OF THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN 😳 Who is Mackenzie McDonald, the American who gave Nadal a run for his money? Mackenzie McDonald is a 27-year-old American from Piedmont, California. He is of Chinese, Scottish, and English descent and many refer to him as Mackie. He started playing tennis with his father at just three years old and by the time he was 11, he was being trained by former No. 6 South African player Wayne Ferreira. In 2014, McDonald played at the University of California in Los Angeles and went professional in 2016. He has had some ups and downs since then. His best moment (until now of course) came in 2018 when he played at Wimbledon and won the Ro...

Mackenzie McDonald Tournament Preview & Odds to Win Libema Open

In the quarterfinals of the Libema Open, Mackenzie McDonald will face Rinky Hijikata. Looking at the tournament odds at Autotron Rosmalen, McDonald is third in the field at +650. McDonald beat Borna Coric 6-4, 6-4 in the Round of 16 on Wednesday, which was his previous match. Libema Open Information • Tournament: The Libema Open • McDonald odds to win: +650 • Next Round: Quarterfinals • Tournament Dates: June 9-18 • Venue: Autotron Rosmalen • Location: Rosmalen, Netherlands • Court Surface: Grass Tennis odds courtesy of Mackenzie McDonald Stats • McDonald has played 26 matches so far this year (across all court surfaces), and 23.5 games per match. • McDonald has won 28.0% of his return games so far this year, and 74.3% of his service games. • McDonald is 130th in break points won on all surfaces, converting 75 of 173 (43.4%). • McDonald has posted a 13-13 record on the year in 13 tournaments, failing to secure any tournament titles. Catch the excitement and Double Down, Ohio! Deposit $200, Get $250. Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. See operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER. Must be 21 or older to gamble.

Who is Mackenzie McDonald? The American who beat Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open

Mackenzie McDonald has already caused one of the biggest upsets at this year's Australian Open, defeating top seed and reigning men's singles champion The unseeded American shocked the tennis world with his Here's what you need to know about the 27-year-old's tennis career thus far. MORE: Mackenzie McDonald age, rank and career achievements Whilst McDonald may not be a household name, he has already had a solid career after turning pro in 2016. Currently 27 years old, the California native player has had to battle through injury spells and COVID-19 disruptions. After strong performances at various Futures tournaments in 2017, he received the Oracle US Tennis Award alongside current women's player The right-hander then reached the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career in 2018, progressing to the fourth round at Wimbledon and making his debut in the top 100 of the ATP rankings. Despite a blistering start to 2019, the American suffered a hamstring injury at the French Open, causing him to sit the remainder of the season out. As COVID-19 arrived in 2020, McDonald struggled to return to form. However, he picked himself back up by 2021, where he played at all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year for the first time, a feat he achieved again in 2022. McDonald is currently ranked as the world No. 65 in men's singles and world No. 84 in doubles. Mackenzie McDonald background and college Prior to making his professional debut, McDonald had a su...

Mackenzie McDonald Named Comeback Player Of The Year: 'It's Extremely Rewarding'

American Despite the physical toll of recovering from his hamstring injury, McDonald ascended to a career-high No. 54 in the FedEx ATP Rankings in 2021. “It’s extremely rewarding. For me it’s a massive accomplishment, honestly. At the end of the year I was hoping I was going to be nominated, I got that and then actually winning it is really cool for me,” McDonald said. “It was a really big comeback and I feel like I put in all the hard work. When I was going through the rehab process I did everything I possibly could to get myself back. "Doing [the] extra [work] and playing good tennis this year paid off. It is very rewarding for me.” See you in 2022 👀 Following his surgery, rehab was a slow process. Last year, McDonald fell as low as World No. 272. “I came back and had maybe two months of playing last year until right before Indian Wells. I really didn’t find my groove at all during that time and that was a little disheartening,” McDonald said. “Over the course of the COVID-19 [pandemic suspension of the Tour], it gave me a chance to keep practising, playing and working on my body and my game. I felt like I was slowly getting it back once the Tour started [last August]. “With COVID there were a lot of challenges for me with the comeback, because climbing the rankings was so difficult. I was in such a weird position not having points from 2019, so honestly it was a big uphill battle to really break in and even get to the Top 100.” The American began 2021 at World No. 194, ...

How to Bet on Mackenzie McDonald at the 2023 Libema Open

A quarterfinal is next for Mackenzie McDonald in the Libema Open, and he will face Rinky Hijikata. McDonald has +650 odds (third-best) to take home the trophy from Autotron Rosmalen. Find all the latest odds for the 2023 Libema Open and place your bets with McDonald at the 2023 Libema Open • Next Round: Quarterfinals • Tournament Dates: June 9-18 • Venue: Autotron Rosmalen • Location: Rosmalen, Netherlands • Court Surface: Grass Watch live sports without cable! Sign up today for McDonald's Next Match After defeating Borna Coric 6-4, 6-4, McDonald will play Hijikata in the quarterfinals on Friday, June 16 at 5:00 AM ET. McDonald has current moneyline odds of -225 to win his next contest versus Hijikata. Want to bet on McDonald? Head to BetMGM using our link for a McDonald Stats • In the Round of 16, McDonald won 6-4, 6-4 versus Coric on Wednesday. • McDonald has not won any of his 27 tournaments over the past 12 months, with an overall record of 26-27. • McDonald has not won any of his two tournaments on grass over the past year, with a record of 2-2 on that surface. • In his 53 matches over the past 12 months, across all court types, McDonald has averaged 24.7 games. • On grass, McDonald has played four matches over the past 12 months, and he has totaled 33.0 games per match while winning 51.5% of games. • As far as serve/return winning percentages over the past 12 months, McDonald has won 77.4% of his games on serve, and 25.7% on return. • On grass over the past 12 months...