Joe Salisbury

Joe Salisbury

Joe Salisbury: A Brief Biography

Joe Salisbury
Joe Salisbury (Image Credits: Getty Images)

Former world No.1 doubles player Joe Salisbury was born on April 20, 1992 in London, England. He has won 16 doubles titles till date, including six major titles (four in men’s doubles and two in mixed doubles). Salisbury is currently ranked No.6 in the world and his doubles partner is Rajeev Ram.

Salisbury’s playing style can be described as aggressive and ‘silent but deadly’. On many occasions, he doesn’t grab everyone’s attention due to the commanding presence of Ram. Yet, he does an efficient job on all surfaces without getting noticed. He is an all-court player whose favorite surface is grass. One of Salisbury’s strongest shots is his overhead, in doubles where lobs are very frequently used, it is close to impossible to win a point by lobbing Joe Salisbury. He also has a silky smooth single-handed backhand, like his partner Ram. Salisbury is coached by Justin Sherring, Louis Cayer and David O’Hare.

Joe Salisbury Personal Information

NameJoe Salisbury
Age31
Date of BirthApril 20, 1992
NationalityBritish
Mother’s NameCarolyn Salisbury
Father’s NameMatthew Salisbury
ProfessionProfessional Tennis Player (ATP)
Net Worth$6 million
Height6’ 3”
Weight183 lbs
EducationUniversity of Memphis
Relationship StatusSingle

Joe Salisbury Early Life

Joe Salisbury was born in London, to parents Carolyn and Matthew Salisbury. He started playing tennis at the age of three with his own family and began working with Justin Sherring when he was six. The 31-year-old also credits Louis Cayer for his growth and improvement over the years. Salisbury grew up in Putney which is located in South London, and attended the King’s College School in Wimbledon. However, he left in 2010.

Salisbury played college tennis at the University of Memphis, where due to injuries, he wasn’t extensively noticed by scouts or professionals.

Joe Salisbury Personal Life

After completing his degree in economics, Joe Salisbury decided to continue working towards his dream of winning Wimbledon. Although his mononucleosis and injuries proved to be obstacles, he overcame them to go pro. Growing up in the UK, Salisbury naturally loved other sports too - particularly football. He supports Fulham FC, and idolizes Roger Federer.

Besides sports, Salisbury enjoys watching movies, listening to music, playing video games and reading. His favorite movie is Gladiator, and he enjoys binge watching Friends. Whenever he can, the veteran doubles star also likes to play golf or backgammon.

According to the ATP World Tour website, Joe Salisbury has previously admitted that his best and worst quality is his competitiveness. He even competed at the Tokyo Olympics alongside Andy Murray, and described it as an “incredible experience!”

Joe Salisbury Family Background

Joe Salisbury was born to Carolyn Salisbury and Matthew Salisbury in 1992. His mother Carolyn is on social media, but there is not much information regarding her personal or professional life. However in 2021, she was part of the annual Child Protection in Sports Unit (CPSU) campaign for parents. Andy Murray’s mother Judy was also a speaker at the same program.

On the other hand, there is no data about Matthew Salisbury’s history. Salisbury has two siblings - Chris and Katie. His brother Chris was also reportedly a tennis player, before making a switch to padel. Meanwhile, his sister Katie is a graduate from the University of Nottingham, with a specialization in mathematics.

Joe Salisbury Girlfriend/Wife

According to multiple online reports, Joe Salisbury is not married as of 2023. Additionally, there is no concrete confirmation about him being in a relationship either. There are rumors about Salisbury dating a woman who is known on some social media platforms as ‘Darsalars’. They are believed to have been going out for sometime now, but there is nothing official about their relationship. While her real identity remains away from public platforms, she has been seen with the Brit on numerous occasions.

Joe Salisbury Children

As of 2023, Joe Salisbury has no kids - own or adopted. He is reportedly single, and there is no confirmation of his personal dating life on the internet. According to sources, he is focused on his tennis career at present.

Joe Salisbury
Joe Salisbury(Image Credits: Getty Images)

Joe Salisbury Social Media

Instagram: @joesalisbury92

Twitter: @joesalisbury92

Joe Salisbury Net Worth

According to multiple reports, Joe Salisbury has a net worth of around $6 million in 2023. The British No. 2 recently completed an iconic three-peat at the US Open, and also made the final of the Canada Masters just before. His primary sources of earnings are his on-court prize money and endorsement deals off the court. Having turned pro in 2014, he has made some big finals. In the year 2023 alone, Joe Salisbury has garnered close to $650,000 up until October. Subsequently, he has earned over $4.5 million through tournament prize money in his whole career.

YEARNET WORTH
2023$6 million
2022$4 million
2021$3.5 million

Joe Salisbury Sponsorships, Endorsement Deals & Partnerships

Joe Salisbury has two main endorsement deals, which have helped him immensely. All his clothes, additional apparel and shoes are fully sponsored by Adidas. He endorses the company’s products, and they have been sponsoring him for many months now. Secondly, his racquets and tennis equipment is sponsored by Tecnifibre. It is a brand that is owned by popular company Lacoste - a French sporting giant which also sponsors Novak Djokovic. According to sources, Joe Salisbury uses the T-Fight tennis racquet.

Joe Salisbury Investments

There is not enough information regarding Joe Salisbury’s investments as of 2023.

Joe Salisbury Best Finish at Every Grand Slam

Men’s Doubles:

Australian Open - W (2020)

Roland Garros - QF (2019, 2020, 2022)

Wimbledon - SF (2018, 2021, 2022)

US Open - W (2021, 2022, 2023)

Mixed Doubles:

Australian Open - SF (2021)

Roland Garros - W (2021)

Wimbledon - F (2021)

US Open - W (2021)

Joe Salisbury Achievements and Records

Joe Salisbury
Joe Salisbury (Image Credits: Getty Images)

Joe Salisbury’s career doubles record is 197-106. In 2022, Salisbury became just the second British world No.1 in doubles history, after Jamie Murray in 2016. He won his first title alongside Ben McLachlan in 2018 at Shenzhen, and never looked back since. The Brit has 16 career titles to his name. Some of his noteworthy achievements are:

  • 6x Grand Slam champion (4 in men’s doubles, 2 in mixed doubles)

  • 14x career men’s doubles titles

  • 2x career mixed doubles titles

  • World University Games gold medalist (Gwangju 2015)

  • 1st player in Open Era to win US Open doubles title thrice in a row (w. Rajeev Ram)

  • 1st British doubles champion at Nitto ATP Finals

Joe Salisbury Coaching Team

Joe Salisbury is currently being coached by Justin Sherring, David O’Hare and Louis Cayer. Salisbury began working with Justin Sherring at the age of six, when he hadn’t even decided if tennis was his future. Meanwhile, Louis Cayer joined his team much later. Salisbury has credited Cayer for the minor improvements in his game over time.

Coming to O’Hare, he has been in charge of the strategy and offensive planning of Ram and Salisbury since 2022. He helped the pair win two Masters 1000 titles, triumph at the Nitto ATP Finals 2022, and retain the US Open title.

Joe Salisbury Charity Work and Philanthropy

Joe Salisbury actively engages in charity and philanthropy during the off-season. He supports Rackets Cubed - an organization that provides integrated knowledge-based programmes in tennis, squash, education and nutrition. It focuses on helping the underprivileged children within Great Britain.

Salisbury also works with Bright Ideas for Tennis - a charitable center that aims to promote tennis around the globe, and get more young people to take up the sport. “Bright Ideas for Tennis do a fantastic job at working with clubs and coaches to open tennis up to more people, mainly by improving facilities, hosting fundraising events and providing free tennis sessions for adults and children with disabilities,” Salisbury said.

Joe Salisbury Diet

There is not much information about Joe Salisbury’s diet on a daily basis. When he is playing, he most likely follows a healthy diet to remain fit. In 2022, the six-time Grand Slam champion opened up about being allergic to grass, despite winning Wimbledon being his primary objective when he became a professional tennis player. According to the ATP website, Joe Salisbury loves a roast dinner; it is his favorite meal to eat. On the other hand, he has revealed that his guilty pleasure is chocolate.

Joe Salisbury House

Joe Salisbury currently resides in London, UK. According to sources, Salisbury stays in a big house in the heart of the city. As of 2023, there are no additional details regarding the location or price of Joe Salisbury’s residence.

Joe Salisbury Car Collection

No data is available on the public domain with regards to Joe Salisbury’s automobile collection. He has kept this side of his life away from social media platforms.

Joe Salisbury
Joe Salisbury(Image Credits: Getty Images)

FAQ's On Joe Salisbury

A. Joe Salisbury has won six Grand Slam titles in total. Four of these have come in the men’s doubles category alongside Rajeev Ram. The other two are mixed doubles majors, where he partnered Desirae Krawczyk.

A. Yes, Joe Salisbury played men’s doubles with Andy Murray at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. They reached the quarter-final stage, before losing out to eventual finalists Marin Cilic/ Ivan Dodig.

A. Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury have been together for five years on tour. The former revealed this during his US Open 2023 trophy presentation.

A. Joe Salisbury is 6’ 3” tall (191 cm).

A. Yes, Joe Salisbury has played singles in the past. He has a career-high ranking of No. 559 in the world, which he attained in 2015.

A. No, Joe Salisbury does not support Liverpool FC. According to ATPTour.com, the British player supports Premier League club Fulham FC.

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