Dominic Inglot, born on March sixth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished former professional tennis player from Britain, renowned for his prowess in doubles. Throughout his career, he showcased his exceptional skills by reaching the finals of twenty-seven ATP World Tour events, securing victory in fourteen of them. Notable triumphs include the Citi Open and Swiss Indoors, where he partnered with Treat Huey and Franko Škugor. Additionally, Inglot made his mark on the ATP Challenger Tour, finishing as a finalist in nine events and winning six.
Inglot's remarkable achievements in doubles earned him the title of former British No. 1. His powerful serve, which earned him the nickname 'Dom the Bomb,' became a defining feature of his playing style, striking fear into his opponents.
Inglot's contributions to British tennis extended beyond the ATP circuit. He made his debut for the Great Britain Davis Cup squad during the World Group first round tie against the United States in two thousand fourteen. His involvement continued as he played in the first round tie against the United States in two thousand fifteen and joined the team for the final against Belgium. This historic victory marked Great Britain's first success in the Davis Cup in seventy-nine years.
The triumph of the Davis Cup team in two thousand fifteen was celebrated with the prestigious BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award, highlighting the significance of Inglot's contributions to the sport and his country.