Robert Farah is a Colombian professional tennis player, who is a former world No. 1 in doubles. He reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 163 in June 2011 but has achieved most of his success in doubles.

Between the years 2006 and 2010, Farah competed in college tennis at the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the USC Trojans and won two NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships.

Robert Farah
Robert Farah

He concluded his senior year (in 2010) as the top-ranked NCAA Division I singles player in the United States, and he also finished his senior year ranked second in doubles.



In 2008, he and his partner Kaes Van’t Hof took first place at the NCAA Men’s Doubles National Championship. During his time at USC, he shared the court on occasion with future ATP professional Steve Johnson.

At Wimbledon in 2011, Farah and Juan Sebastián Cabal began their successful doubles partnership. In their first match, they defeated the team of Pakistani Aisam Qureshi (8 in doubles) and Indian Rohan Bopanna (9 in the world) in a close three set match that went to 21–19 in the third and final set.

However, they went on to lose in the second round to the team of American Michael Russell and Kazakhstani Mikhail Kukushkin in straight sets.

Robert Farah Current Ranking: What is Robert Farah’s Ranking For 2022?

2022
12
Rank
Move
14-13
W-L
0
Titles
$264,238
Prize Money
Career
1
Career High 2019.07.15
336-201
W-L
19
Titles
$4,591,357
Prize Money Singles & Doubles Combined
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