Todd Martin

{{short description|American tennis player}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2024}}

{{BLP one source|date=January 2022}}

{{Infobox tennis biography

| name = Todd Martin

| image = Todd Martin 2008.jpg

| country = {{USA}}

| residence = Newport, Rhode Island, United States

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1970|7|08}}{{cite web|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/te/profile/466.html|title=Yahoo UK & Ireland - Sports News - Live Scores - Results|website=Yahoo Sports}}

| birth_place = Hinsdale, Illinois, US

| height = {{height|ft=6|in=6}}

| turnedpro = 1990

| retired = 2004

| plays = Right-handed (two-handed backhand)

| careerprizemoney = $8,232,355

| singlesrecord = {{tennis record|won=411|lost=234}}

| singlestitles = 8

| highestsinglesranking = No. 4 (13 September 1999)

| AustralianOpenresult = F (1994)

| FrenchOpenresult = 4R (1991)

| Wimbledonresult = SF (1994, 1996)

| USOpenresult = F (1999)

| Othertournaments = yes

| MastersCupresult = RR (1999)

| GrandSlamCupresult = F (1995)

| Olympicsresult = 1R (2000)

| doublesrecord = 100–85

| doublestitles = 5

| highestdoublesranking = No. 30 (29 April 1996)

| AustralianOpenDoublesresult = 2R (1994)

| FrenchOpenDoublesresult = 3R (1993)

| WimbledonDoublesresult = 3R (1994)

| USOpenDoublesresult = 2R (1990, 1991, 1992)

| FrenchOpenMixedresult = 3R (1998)

| updated = 3 November 2021

}}

Todd Martin (born July 8, 1970) is an American retired tennis player. He reached the men's singles final at the 1994 Australian Open and the 1999 US Open and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4.

Playing career

Martin was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, and played tennis for two years at Northwestern University before turning professional in 1990. His parents lived in Lansing, Michigan, where Martin went to nearby East Lansing High School. At Northwestern, he was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He won his first top-level singles title in 1993 at Coral Springs, Florida. Martin traveled with good friend David Helfer for much of the '92 season. Helfer went on to play at Kalamazoo College.

Coached by Robert Van't Hof, 1994 proved to be a breakout year for Martin. At the year's first Grand Slam tournament, he reached the men's singles final at the Australian Open, where he lost in straight sets to No. 1 Pete Sampras. At Wimbledon, he made it to the semifinals, before falling to the eventual champion Sampras; the set that Martin took from Sampras in the match was the only set that Sampras lost during the entire tournament. Martin's third Grand Slam semifinal of 1994 came at the US Open, where he again fell to the eventual champion, this time Andre Agassi. He also captured singles titles at Queen's Club and the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis, the latter of which was the first back-to-back titles.

Martin was a member of the US team Davis Cup for nine consecutive years and part of the championship squad in 1995 (beating Russia 3–2 in the final). He also reached the final of the 1995 Grand Slam Cup, where he lost in straight sets to Goran Ivanišević. He reached the Wimbledon semifinals again in 1996, but eventually lost 10-8 in the fifth set against MaliVai Washington, after holding a 5–1 lead in the final set and serving for the match twice. Martin would later reflect on the outcome and admit that he choked during the crucial moments of the match.[1] He missed most of the 1997 season due to injury, but came back to win two singles titles in Barcelona and Stockholm in 1998.

In 1999, Martin had a solid year, reaching the quarterfinals of both the Australian Open and Wimbledon, and reached his second Grand Slam final at the US Open. Along the way, Martin had a memorable battle with Greg Rusedski in the fourth round, in which Rusedski held numerous advantages, including a two sets to love lead, serving for the match in the third set, and a 4–1 advantage in the fifth. Yet, Martin was able to prevail in five sets. Martin won 20 of the final 21 points of the match, despite playing with a heavily bandaged leg and dealing with dehydration.[2] In the final, he faced Andre Agassi in a five-set contest, which Agassi eventually won. Martin won another singles title in Sydney that year, and reached his career-high singles ranking of No. 4.

In 2000, Martin again turned in a strong performance at the US Open, reaching the semifinals before falling to the eventual champion, Marat Safin, in straight sets. As with the previous year's tournament, Martin made another grueling comeback from a two-set deficit in the fourth round, this time against Carlos Moyà.

Martin was named the ATP's Most Improved Player in 1993, and won its Sportsmanship Award in 1993 and 1994. He was president of ATP Players Council for 1995–97 and 1998–99.

From 1994 to 1996, Martin was coached by Robert Van't Hof, from 1997 to 2002, he was coached by Dean Goldfine.

In his career, Martin won eight singles and five doubles titles. He retired from the professional tour in 2004. He was the CEO of the International Tennis Hall of Fame until the end of 2022. He is currently the Tournament Director for the Western & Southern Open and is also the Head of Tennis for Beemok Sports and Entertainment.

File:Todd Martin (2006).jpg.]]

Grand Slam finals

=Singles: 2 (0–2)=

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!style="width:130px"|Championship

!style="width:60px"|Surface

!style="width:140px"|Opponent

!style="width:210px" class="unsortable"|Score

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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

1994Australian OpenHard{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras6–7(4–7), 4–6, 4–6
style="background:#ccccff;"

| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

1999US OpenHard{{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi4–6, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–2), 3–6, 2–6

Other significant finals

=Grand Slam Cup finals=

==Singles: 1 (0–1)==

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!style="width:40px"|Result

!style="width:40px"|Year

!style="width:160px"|Tournament

!style="width:60px"|Surface

!style="width:160px"|Opponent

!style="width:120px" class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:Moccasin;"

|bgcolor="FFA07A" | Loss

1995Grand Slam CupCarpet (i){{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević6–7(4–7), 3–6, 4–6

=Masters Series finals=

==Singles: 1 (0–1)==

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!style="width:40px"|Result

!style="width:40px"|Year

!style="width:160px"|Tournament

!style="width:60px"|Surface

!style="width:160px"|Opponent

!style="width:120px" class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#e9e9e9;"

| bgcolor="FFA07A" | Loss

1993Canada MastersHard{{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Pernfors6–2, 2–6, 5–7

ATP career finals

=Singles: 20 (8 titles, 12 runner-ups)=

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|

{|class=wikitable

!Legend

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|Grand Slam tournaments (0–2)

style=background:#ffffcc

|ATP World Tour Finals (0–1)

style=background:#e9e9e9

|ATP Masters Series (0–1)

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|ATP Championship Series (3–4)

ATP World Series (5–4)

|

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!Titles by surface

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Clay (2–3)
Grass (1–0)
Carpet (0–2)

|

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!Titles by setting

Outdoor (0–0)
Indoor (0–0)

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class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class=unsortable|W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class=unsortable|Score

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|0–1

|U.S. National Indoor Championships

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Memphis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Courier

|7–5, 6–7(4–7), 6–7(4–7)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|1–1

|1993 International Tennis Championships – Singles

|Coral Springs, United States

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} David Wheaton

|6–3, 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–2

|1993 Newsweek Tennis Classic

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Washington, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Amos Mansdorf

|6–7(3–7), 5–7

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–3

|1993 Canadian Open – Men's singles

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Montreal, Canada

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Masters Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Pernfors

|6–2, 2–6, 5–7

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–4

|1993 Tokyo Indoor – Singles

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Tokyo, Japan

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Carpet

|{{flagicon|USA}} Ivan Lendl

|4–6, 4–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–5

|1994 Australian Open – Men's singles

|style="background:#f3e6d7;"|Melbourne, Australia

|style="background:#f3e6d7;"|Grand Slam

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|6–7(4–7), 4–6, 4–6

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2–5

|1994 Kroger St. Jude International

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Memphis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Brad Gilbert

|6–4, 7–5

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|2–6

|1994 AT&T Challenge – Singles

|Atlanta, United States

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Chang

|7–6(7–4), 6–7(4–7), 0–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|2–7

|Pinehurst, North Carolina

|Pinehurst, United States

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jared Palmer

|4–6, 6–7(5–7)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|3–7

|1994 Stella Artois Championships – Singles

|Queen's, United Kingdom

|World Series

|Grass

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–4)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|4–7

|1995 Kroger St. Jude International – Singles

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Memphis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|NED}} Paul Haarhuis

|7–6(7–2), 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|4–8

|Grand Slam Cup

|style="background:#ffffcc;"|Grand Slam Cup, Germany

|style="background:#ffffcc;"|ATP Finals

|Carpet

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević

|6–7(4–7), 3–6, 4–6

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|5–8

|1996 Peters International – Men's singles

|Sydney, Australia

|World Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević

|5–7, 6–3, 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|5–9

|1996 Kroger St. Jude International – Singles

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Memphis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|4–6, 6–7(2–7)

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|5–10

|1996 Stockholm Open – Singles

|Stockholm, Sweden

|World Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Enqvist

|5–7, 4–6, 6–7(0–7)

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|6–10

|1998 Torneo Godó – Singles

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Barcelona, Spain

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Berasategui

|6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|7–10

|1998 Stockholm Open – Singles

|Stockholm, Sweden

|World Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Johansson

|6–3, 6–4, 6–4

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|8–10

|1999 Sydney International – Men's singles

|Sydney, Australia

|World Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Alex Corretja

|6–3, 7–6(7–5)

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|8–11

|1999 Estoril Open – Men's singles

|Estoril, Portugal

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Albert Costa

|6–7(4–7), 6–2, 3–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|8–12

|1999 US Open – Men's singles

|style="background:#f3e6d7;"|New York, United States

|style="background:#f3e6d7;"|Grand Slam

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi

|4–6, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–2), 3–6, 2–6

=Doubles: 10 (5 titles, 5 runner-ups)=

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|

{|class="wikitable"

!Legend

style="background:#f3e6d7;"

|Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)

style="background:#ffffcc;"

|ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)

style="background:#e9e9e9;"

|ATP Masters Series (1–2)

style="background:#d4f1c5;"

|ATP Championship Series Gold (1–1)

ATP World Series (3–2)

|

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!Finals by surface

Hard (2–3)
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Grass (1–0)
Carpet (0–1)

|

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!Finals by setting

Outdoor (5–3)
Indoor (0–2)

|}

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!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|0–1

|1993 AT&T Challenge

|Atlanta, United States

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jared Palmer

|{{flagicon|USA}} Paul Annacone
{{flagicon|USA}} Richey Reneberg

|4–6, 6–7

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|1–1

|USTA Men's Clay Courts of Tampa

|Tampa, United States

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|USA}} Derrick Rostagno

|{{flagicon|USA}} Kelly Jones
{{flagicon|USA}} Jared Palmer

|6–3, 6–4

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2–1

|Atlanta Open (tennis)

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Indianapolis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Davis

|{{flagicon|USA}} Ken Flach
{{flagicon|USA}} Rick Leach

|6–4, 6–4

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|3–1

|XL Bermuda Open

|Paget, Bermuda

|World Series

|Clay

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Grant Connell

|{{flagicon|NZL}} Brett Steven
{{flagicon|AUS}} Jason Stoltenberg

|7–6, 2–6, 7–5

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|4–1

|1995 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles

|Queen's, United Kingdom

|World Series

|Grass

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jan Apell
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Björkman

|7–6, 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|4–2

|Atlanta Open (tennis)

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Indianapolis, United States

|style="background:#d4f1c5;"|Championship Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Davis

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Daniel Nestor
{{flagicon|BAH}} Mark Knowles

|4–6, 4–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|4–3

|1995 Paris Open – Doubles

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Paris, France

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Masters Series

|Carpet

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Grabb

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Grant Connell
{{flagicon|USA}} Patrick Galbraith

|2–6, 2–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|4–4

|1996 Stockholm Open – Doubles

|Stockholm, Sweden

|World Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Chris Woodruff

|{{flagicon|USA}} Jonathan Stark
{{flagicon|USA}} Patrick Galbraith

|6–7, 4–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|4–5

|1998 Newsweek Champions Cup – Doubles

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Indian Wells, United States

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Masters Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Richey Reneberg

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Björkman
{{flagicon|AUS}} Patrick Rafter

|4–6, 6–7

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|5–5

|2002 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters – Doubles

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Cincinnati, United States

|style="background:#e9e9e9;"|Masters Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} James Blake

|{{flagicon|IND}} Mahesh Bhupathi
{{flagicon|BLR}} Max Mirnyi

|7–5, 6–3

ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals

=Singles: 4 (2–2)=

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{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Legend

bgcolor=moccasin

|ATP Challenger (2–2)

bgcolor=cffcff

|ITF Futures (0–0)

|

class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Finals by surface

Hard (2–2)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)

|}

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!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!Date

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|1–0

|{{dts|Aug 1989}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|New Haven, United States

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Buff Farrow

|6–3, 6–4

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–1

|{{dts|Aug 1989}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Winnetka, United States

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|USA}} Brian Garrow

|4–6, 2–6

style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

|1–2

|{{dts|Aug 1991}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Winnetka, United States

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|ZIM}} Byron Black

|4–6, 6–4, 2–6

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2–2

|{{dts|Sep 1997}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Delray Beach, United States

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Eyal Ran

|6–2, 6–0

Performance timelines

{{Performance key|short=yes|active=no}}

=Singles=

class=wikitable style=text-align:center
Tournament199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004SRW–LWin %
colspan=25 style=text-align:left|Grand Slam tournaments
align=left|Australian Open

|A

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:thistle|F

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#ffebcd|QF

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#ffebcd|QF

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

!0 / 10

!25–10

!{{tennis win percentage|won=25|lost=10|integer=yes}}

align=left|French Open

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

!0 / 11

!11–11

!{{tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=11|integer=yes}}

align=left|Wimbledon

|A

|style=background:#ecf2ff|Q1

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#ffebcd|QF

|style=background:yellow|SF

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:yellow|SF

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:#ffebcd|QF

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

!0 / 12

!33–12

!{{tennis win percentage|won=33|lost=12|integer=yes}}

align=left|US Open

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:yellow|SF

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:thistle|F

|style=background:yellow|SF

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|style=background:#afeeee|4R

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

!0 / 15

!33–15

!{{tennis win percentage|won=33|lost=15|integer=yes}}

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

!0–1

!5–2

!3–2

!6–4

!18–4

!11–4

!11–4

!1–1

!5–4

!14–3

!7–4

!8–4

!4–4

!6–3

!3–4

!0 / 48

!102–48

!{{tennis win percentage|won=102|lost=48|integer=yes}}

colspan=25 style=text-align:left|Year-end championships
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Tennis Masters Cup

| align="center" colspan="9" | Did not qualify

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | RR

| align="center" colspan="5" | Did not qualify

!0 / 1

!1–2

!{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Grand Slam Cup

| align="center" colspan="3" | Did not qualify

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:yellow;" | SF

| align="center" style="background:thistle;" | F

| align="center" colspan="4" | Did not qualify

| align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#767676;" | Not Held

!0 / 3

!5–3

!{{tennis win percentage|won=5|lost=3|integer=yes}}

colspan=25 style=text-align:left|ATP Tour Masters 1000
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Indian Wells Masters

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:yellow;" | SF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

!0 / 9

!15–9

!{{tennis win percentage|won=15|lost=9|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Miami Open

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 4R

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" | A

| align="center" | A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 4R

!0 / 9

!13–9

!{{tennis win percentage|won=13|lost=9|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Monte Carlo

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 2

!0–2

!{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=2|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Rome

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

!0 / 6

!4–6

!{{tennis win percentage|won=4|lost=6|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Hamburg

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

|A

|A

!0 / 3

!2–3

!{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=3|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Canada Masters

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;" | F

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:yellow;" | SF

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

|bgcolor=ecf2ff|Q1

|A

!0 / 10

!18–10

!{{tennis win percentage|won=18|lost=10|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Cincinnati Masters

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

|A

!0 / 10

!13–10

!{{tennis win percentage|won=13|lost=10|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Stockholm / Stuttgart

|A

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;" | QF

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 7

!11–7

!{{tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=7|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Paris Masters

|A

|A

|A

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 3R

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 1R

| align="center" style="background:yellow;" | SF

| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;" | 2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ecf2ff|Q2

|A

|A

!0 / 7

!8–7

!{{tennis win percentage|won=8|lost=7|integer=yes}}

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

!0–0

!0–0

!2–2

!10–6

!3–5

!9–7

!12–8

!3–2

!13–8

!8–5

!4–4

!4–5

!7–5

!6–3

!3–3

!0 / 63

!84–63

!{{tennis win percentage|won=84|lost=63|integer=yes}}

style="background:#EFEFEF;" | Year-end ranking

|269

|134

|87

|13

|style="background:#EEE8AA;" | 10

|18

|12

|81

|16

|style="background:#EEE8AA;" | 7

|55

|57

|47

|68

|145

|colspan=3 style="background:#EFEFEF;" |Career Earnings: $8,232,355

=Doubles=

class=wikitable style=text-align:center
Tournament199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004SRW–LWin %
colspan=25 style=text-align:left|Grand Slam tournaments
align=left|Australian Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 1

!1–1

!{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

align=left|French Open

|A

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

!0 / 2

!2–2

!{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=2|integer=yes}}

align=left|Wimbledon

|A

|style=background:#ecf2ff|Q1

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|3R

|A

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 2

!3–2

!{{tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=2|integer=yes}}

align=left|US Open

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|2R

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|style=background:#afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 6

!3–6

!{{tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=6|integer=yes}}

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

!1–1

!1–1

!1–1

!2–2

!3–2

!0–1

!0–0

!0–0

!1–2

!0–0

!0–0

!0–0

!0–0

!0–0

!0–1

!0 / 11

!9–11

!{{tennis win percentage|won=9|lost=11|integer=yes}}

colspan=25 style=text-align:left|ATP Tour Masters 1000
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Indian Wells Masters

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=thistle|F

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 3

!7–3

!{{tennis win percentage|won=7|lost=3|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Miami Open

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

!0 / 4

!2–4

!{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=4|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Monte Carlo

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 1

!2–1

!{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=1|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Rome

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 2

!3–2

!{{tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=2|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Hamburg

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 1

!0–1

!{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Canada Masters

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

!0 / 6

!3–6

!{{tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=6|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Cincinnati Masters

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|bgcolor=ecf2ff|Q1

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=lime|W

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

!1 / 5

!10–4

!{{tennis win percentage|won=10|lost=4|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Stockholm / Stuttgart

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 1

!0–1

!{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=1|integer=yes}}

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Paris Masters

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=thistle|F

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

!0 / 1

!4–1

!{{tennis win percentage|won=4|lost=1|integer=yes}}

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

!0–0

!0–0

!0–0

!1–2

!2–2

!8–5

!4–4

!0–1

!7–3

!0–0

!2–1

!1–2

!5–1

!1–1

!0–1

!1 / 24

!31–23

!{{tennis win percentage|won=31|lost=23|integer=yes}}

Top 10 wins

class="wikitable sortable"
Season199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004Total
align=center

|Wins

00055331541241034

class="wikitable sortable"
#

!width=185|Player

!Rank

!width=250|Event

!Surface

!Rd

!width=190|Score

!{{Tooltip|MR| Martin's ATP ranking}}

colspan=8|1993
1.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|8

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Memphis, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|6–1, 7–6(7–4)

|96

2.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Chang

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|7

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Memphis, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|7–6(7–4), 6–4

|96

3.

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=f3e6d7|Wimbledon, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=#cfc|Grass

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|2–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–7(4–7), 7–5, 6–0

|30

4.

|{{flagicon|GER}} Boris Becker

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Montreal, Canada

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|7–5, 7–6(7–3)

|20

5.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Edberg

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Tokyo, Japan

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|6–4, 6–4

|16

colspan=8|1994
6.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Edberg

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4

|bgcolor=f3e6d7|Australian Open, Melbourne

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|3–6, 7–6(9–7), 7–6(9–7), 7–6(7–4)

|12

7.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Edberg

|bgcolor=99ccff|3

|Queen's Club, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=#cfc|Grass

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|6–3, 6–4

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|9

8.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|bgcolor=lime|1

|Queen's Club, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=#cfc|Grass

|bgcolor=lime|F

|7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–4)

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|9

9.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Edberg

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|5

|bgcolor=ECF2FF|Davis Cup, Gothenburg, Sweden

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|RR

|6–2, 2–6, 6–4, 6–3

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

10.

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergi Bruguera

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4

|bgcolor=ffffcc|Grand Slam Cup, Munich

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|6–4, 7–6(7–5)

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|10

colspan=8|1995
11.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|bgcolor=lime|1

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Memphis, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|4–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–4

|16

12.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Enqvist

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|8

|bgcolor=ECF2FF|Davis Cup, Las Vegas

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|RR

|7–5, 7–5, 7–6(7–2)

|19

13.

|{{flagicon|GER}} Boris Becker

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4

|bgcolor=ffffcc|Grand Slam Cup, Munich

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|5–7, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6(7–4)

|18

colspan=8|1996
14.

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|10

|Sydney, Australia

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=lime|F

|5–7, 6–3, 6–4

|17

15.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Enqvist

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Memphis, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|6–4, 6–4

|22

16.

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Goran Ivanišević

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|5

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Vienna, Austria

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|4–6, 6–3, 6–3

|13

colspan=8|1997
17.

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Moyá

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|7

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Stuttgart, Germany

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–3, 7–6(7–2)

|64

colspan=8|1998
18.

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Petr Korda

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|5

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Vienna, Austria

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–3, 7–6(7–2)

|29

19.

|{{flagicon|SVK}} Karol Kučera

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|7

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Stuttgart, Germany

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–2, 6–4

|28

20.

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Patrick Rafter

|bgcolor=99ccff|3

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Paris, France

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|5–7, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(8–6)

|26

21.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andre Agassi

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|5

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Paris, France

|bgcolor=thistle|Carpet (i)

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|4–6, 6–4, 6–4

|26

22.

|{{flagicon|GBR}} Tim Henman

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|10

|Stockholm, Sweden

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|4–6, 6–1, 6–2

|21

colspan=8|1999
23.

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Àlex Corretja

|bgcolor=99ccff|3

|Sydney, Australia

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=lime|F

|6–3, 7–6(7–5)

|16

24.

|{{flagicon|CHI}} Marcelo Ríos

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Indian Wells, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|4–6, 6–2, 6–2

|11

25.

|{{flagicon|GBR}} Greg Rusedski

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|8

|bgcolor=f3e6d7|US Open, New York

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|5–7, 0–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–4, 6–4

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|7

26.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Enqvist

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4

|bgcolor=ffffcc|ATP Tour World Championships, Hanover

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=afeeee|RR

|6–4, 6–1

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|7

colspan=8|2000
27.

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Cédric Pioline

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|10

|bgcolor=f3e6d7|US Open, New York

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|7–6(7–5), 6–3, 6–2

|32

colspan=8|2001
28.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|bgcolor=99ccff|3

|bgcolor=f3e6d7|Australian Open, Melbourne

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–4, 6–4

|54

29.

|{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Montreal, Canada

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|3–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–4

|33

colspan=8|2002
30.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Pete Sampras

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|10

|Adelaide, Australia

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|3–6, 6–3, 6–4

|57

31.

|{{flagicon|GER}} Tommy Haas

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Indian Wells, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–4, 6–2

|64

32.

|{{flagicon|RUS}} Yevgeny Kafelnikov

|bgcolor=99ccff|3

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Indian Wells, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|7–6(7–5), 6–3

|64

33.

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Thomas Johansson

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|9

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Toronto, Canada

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|7–6(7–5), 6–3

|47

colspan=8|2003
34.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick

|bgcolor=EEE8AA|6

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Miami, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|7–6(7–3), 6–4

|114

Post-playing

Martin participates on the Outback Champions Series tennis event for the former members of the ATP tour.[1] Martin finished 2006 ranked third and 2007 ranked first in the Outback Series.

= Senior tour titles =

  • 2006: Champions Cup Boston – defeated John McEnroe 6–3, 4–6, [10–8]
  • 2007: Gibson Guitars Champions Cup – defeated McEnroe 7–5, 7–5
  • 2008: The Oliver Group Champions Cup – defeated McEnroe 6–3, 6–1

= Coaching =

After his playing career, Martin coached Mardy Fish, World #18 from 2004-2007 then Novak Djokovic, World#1 from 2009-2010. Martin credits his own development to coaches Rick Ferman, youth coach and mentor; Jose Higueras, coach and teacher throughout professional career; and Dean Goldfine who coached Martin for seven years.

In 1993, he founded Todd Martin Youth Leadership, in his hometown of Lansing, Michigan that serves at risk youth and provides tennis, education and leadership programming to over 10,000 children to date. He continues to volunteer his time and visits when able.

= CEO, International Tennis Hall of Fame =

The ITHF stewards the history of tennis, honors the players and contributors to the sport of tennis. As CEO, Martin drives globalization, leading all elements of the 501c3 nonprofit business, strategic planning, revenue generation, and ambassadorial duties. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the seven-acre national historic landmark including an American Alliance of Museums accredited museum, a 20 court public tennis facility, an ATP Tour professional tournament, and enshrinement process.

= Volunteer Service =

Martin's foray into leadership came as president of the ATP Player's Council. Elected by the players, Martin served as the primary player advisor to ATP player relations, executive leadership and board of directors. He was the media spokesperson for all ATP Tour players' affairs and led meetings of the player council and general player body. Martin volunteered his time for the board of directors of the USTA (post-playing career) for more than a decade.

Martin serves on the board of directors for the Tennis Industry Association, and he is on the Oracle US Tennis Awards advisory council.

After his playing career, he did public speaking for corporations and organizations such as Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, USTA and ITA. He was a booth and studio analyst for various television, radio and web broadcasters to include CBS Sports Net, ESPN.com, and Tennis Channel. Martin wrote several publications for USA Today and Tennis Magazine. He participated and consulted for a variety of events for charities, schools and corporations to include Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Fidelity Investments.

He remains as board director of the Tennis Industry Association and is a member of advisory staff for RacquetFit.

= Honors and awards =

Martin has been inducted into several Halls of Fame including those of Northwestern University (2001), Greater Lansing Sports (2002), Intercollegiate Tennis Association (2007), and the USTA Midwest (2008).

Martin was the recipient of the ATP's Most Improved Player Award (1993), ATP Sportsmanship Award (1993, 1994) and the International Club’s prestigious Jean Borotra Sportsmanship Award (2002) and the ATP World Team Cup Fair Play Award (2003).

= Family =

Martin married his wife in December 2000. Together, the pair have three children, Jack, Cash & Gwen.

References

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