Andreas Mies, born on August twenty-first, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished German professional tennis player renowned for his prowess in doubles. His remarkable career is highlighted by his triumph as a two-time Grand Slam champion, having clinched the French Open doubles title in both two thousand nineteen and two thousand twenty alongside his fellow compatriot, Kevin Krawietz.
In addition to his Grand Slam victories, Mies and Krawietz showcased their exceptional skills by reaching the semifinals at the two thousand nineteen US Open. Their impressive performances also earned them qualifications for the ATP Finals in both two thousand nineteen and two thousand twenty, solidifying their status among the elite in the sport.
Mies achieved a career-high doubles ranking of world No. eight on November fourth, two thousand nineteen, a testament to his dedication and talent on the court. Throughout his career, he has secured five doubles titles on the ATP Tour, further establishing his reputation as a formidable competitor.
Before turning professional, Mies played college tennis for the Auburn Tigers, where he honed his skills and prepared for a successful career. Since two thousand nineteen, he has proudly represented Germany in the Davis Cup, contributing to his nation's rich tennis legacy.