| Country (sports) |  United States | 
|---|---|
| Residence | Plantation, United States | 
| Born | 23 November 1987 Fort Lauderdale, United States | 
| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | 
| Plays | Right-handed | 
| College | Stanford | 
| Prize money | $24,673 | 
| Singles | |
| Career record | 0–1 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) | 
| Career titles | 0 | 
| Highest ranking | No. 796 (10 July 2006) | 
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 0–2 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) | 
| Career titles | 1 ITF | 
| Highest ranking | No. 759 (27 November 2006) | 
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| US Open Junior | W (2005) | 
| Last updated on: 15 March 2021. | |
Alex Clayton (born 23 November 1987) is an American tennis player.
Clayton has a career high ATP singles ranking of 796 achieved on 10 July 2006. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 759 achieved on 27 November 2006.[1]
Clayton won the 2005 US Open – Boys' doubles title with Donald Young.
Clayton played college tennis at Stanford University.[2]
Junior Grand Slam titles
Doubles: 1 (1 title)
| Result | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | 2005 |  US Open | Hard |  Donald Young | .svg.png.webp) Carsten Ball  Thiemo de Bakker | 7–6(7–3), 4–6, 7–5 | 
References
- ↑ "Alex Clayton | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
- ↑ "Player Bio: Alex Clayton". Stanford University Athletics.
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