After turning professional in 2012, Marc Polmans began his tennis journey on the ITF Futures tour, winning his first title partnering Steven de Waard at the 2014 Australia F9 Futures. His career reached new heights after winning the 2015 Australian Open boys' doubles with Jake Delaney.
Polmans was born in South Africa on May 2, 1997, and grew up in Melbourne, Australia. In October 2017, he reached a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 68, and in October 2020, he achieved his highest singles ranking of No. 116. As of early 2024, he is ranked No. 156 in singles and No. 240 in doubles.
At the 2017 Australian Open, Polmans and Andrew Whittington reached the semifinals in doubles, his best major result till date. His career record in doubles is 15 wins and 19 losses, while his singles record is 6 wins and 15 losses.
Who are the parents of Marc Polmans?
Marc Polmans’ parents are Gavin and Nicola Polmans. He also has a younger brother named Greg. As per some sources, his father is a financial planner.
Besides this, there is no information available about his parents and their professional background.
What is the nationality of Marc Polmans’ parents?
There is no official information available about the nationality of Marc Polmans’ parents. However, given that Marc Polmans is Australian, a few sources suggest that Gavin and Nicola are Australians too.
Marc Polmans Grand Slams
In singles, Polmans best result has been advancing to the second round at the Australian Open, the French Open and Wimbledon.
In doubles, Polmans’ best result was reaching the semi-finals of the 2017 Australian Open, alongside partner Andrew Whittington. Finally, in mixed doubles, Polmans has advanced to the semi-finals of the Australian Open in 2021 with Storm Sanders and again in 2023 with Olivia Gadecki.
FAQs
A. Marc Polmans' parents are Gavin and Nicola Polmans.
A. There is no official information about the nationality of Marc Polmans' parents, but some sources suggest they are Australian.
A. Little is known about Marc Polmans' family, including his parents, Gavin and Nicola, and younger brother Greg. He keeps details about his family private.
A. Marc Polmans reached the second round in singles at the 2020 Australian Open, the French Open, and Wimbledon 2021. In doubles, he reached the 2017 Australian Open semi-finals.
A. No, Marc Polmans reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2021 with Storm Sanders and in 2023 with Olivia Gadecki.