
PLAYER PROFILE
Jason Kubler
- Age32
- Born19 May 1993
- Birth PlaceBrisbane, Queensland
- LivesBrisbane, Queensland
- Height179 cm
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachBen Mathias & David Hodge
- Pro Since2008
“It’s been a long time, it feels good to get one.”
— Jason Kubler, 27 Jan 2020
» Kubler back in winner’s circle
On court
- Began playing tennis when his father introduced him to the game, aged five
- With his powerful build and heavy-hitting playing style, he’s been described as a right-handed version of Rafael Nadal
- Led the 2009 Junior Davis Cup team to victory, remaining undefeated in singles and doubles
- Davis Cup triumph was part of a 36-match winning streak in 2009 that also reaped five junior ITF titles
- Won the Optus 18s Australian Championships in 2009, defeating Ben Mitchell in the final
- Made his Grand Slam debut at the 2010 Australian Open
- Won his first ITF Futures events in 2011, securing back-to-back titles in Texas and Alabama
- Member of the 2012 Australian Institute of Sport Pro Tour Program
- Won first ATP Challenger title in Sibiu, Romania in 2014; one of four titles he won that year to finish season ranked No.136
- Qualified at Wimbledon in 2018, marking the first time he had won three qualifying rounds to reach a Grand Slam main draw
- Cracked ATP top 100 (at No.99) on 20 August 2018 after reaching final of Vancouver Challenger
- Players he admires are Roger Federer, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi
- Dream is to win all four Grand Slam titles and to be world No.1
- Favourite surface is clay
- Sidelined during 2019 with wrist injury
- Enjoyed a career-best Grand Slam run at Wimbledon 2022, reaching the fourth round as a qualifier
- Made Davis Cup debut in September 2022, becoming the 114th player to represent Australia in the competition
- Scored two top-40 singles wins representing Australia at the inaugural United Cup
- Won the Australian Open 2023 men’s doubles title alongside Rinky Hijikata as wildcards; Kubler was ranked No.163 at the time and making only his third Grand Slam doubles appearance.
Off court
- Enjoys hanging out with his mates in his spare time
- Good friends with fellow player Ben Mitchell
- Hobbies include Rugby League.
Year-end singles ranking history
2023 | 102 |
2022 | 109 |
2021 | 201 |
2020 | 257 |
2019 | 264 |
2018 | 114 |
2017 | 337 |
2016 | 1036 |
2015 | 547 |
2014 | 136 |
2013 | 469 |
2012 | 324 |
2011 | 528 |
2010 | 535 |
Jason Kubler in the news
Wimbledon 2025: Schoolkate to lead 16-strong qualifying contingent

20 June, 2025
Ilkley Challenger champion Tristan Schoolkate is one of 16 Australians set to compete at Wimbledon qualifying in Roehampton from Monday.
Read moreIlkley Challenger champion Tristan Schoolkate is one of 16 Australians set to compete at Wimbledon qualifying in Roehampton from Monday.
Almost 30 Australians bound for Wimbledon
![Alex de Minaur at Wimbledon Alex de Minaur in action en route to the 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinals. [Getty Images]](jpg/alex-de-minaur-wimbledon-700x450.jpg)
10 June, 2025
Thirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
Read moreThirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
Roland Garros 2025: Saville shines brightly to book main-draw playoff

23 May, 2025
Daria Saville is the last Australian woman standing at Roland Garros 2025 qualifying after defeating Frenchwoman Daphnee Mpetshi Perricard in the second round.
Read moreDaria Saville is the last Australian woman standing at Roland Garros 2025 qualifying after defeating Frenchwoman Daphnee Mpetshi Perricard in the second round.
Joint, Tomljanovic, Popyrin punch quarterfinal tickets

22 May, 2025
Maya Joint, Ajla Tomljanovic and Alexei Popyrin recorded victories overnight to progress to the quarterfinals in Rabat and Geneva respectively.
Read moreMaya Joint, Ajla Tomljanovic and Alexei Popyrin recorded victories overnight to progress to the quarterfinals in Rabat and Geneva respectively.