Results

Challenger - Shenzhen 04/23 08:50 25 [292] Luke Saville v Antoine Escoffier [236] 4-6,2-6
Challenger - Shenzhen 04/21 05:00 14 Luke Saville v Linang Xiao CANC
Challenger - Gwangju 04/16 06:45 25 [171] Lloyd Harris v Luke Saville [290] 6-2,6-2
Challenger - Gwangju 04/15 04:00 19 [293] Luke Saville v Yanki Erel [347] 3-6,6-3,6-1
Challenger - Gwangju 04/14 03:20 14 Luke Saville v Stefanos Sakellaridis 6-2,4-6,6-2
ITF - M25 Swan Hill 03/22 01:15 27 [362] Rio Noguchi v Luke Saville [306] 6-3,6-3
ITF - M25 Swan Hill 03/21 01:05 26 Tomislav E Papac v Luke Saville 2-6,5-7
ITF - M25 Swan Hill 03/20 02:55 25 Cade Birrell v Luke Saville 2-6,5-7
ITF - M25 Mildura 03/17 00:30 29 [289] Alex Bolt v Luke Saville [294] 6-2,6-2
ITF - M25 Mildura 03/16 00:30 28 [317] James McCabe v Luke Saville [294] 4-6,7-6,6-7
ITF - M25 Mildura 03/15 00:00 27 Joshua Charlton v Luke Saville 4-6,6-3,3-6
ITF - M25 Mildura 03/14 00:40 26 Pavle Marinkov v Luke Saville 6-7,1-6

Wikipedia - Luke Saville

Luke Saville (born 1 February 1994) is an Australian professional tennis player. He has had success as a doubles player where he reached his highest ranking of World No. 23 on 8 November 2021. Saville reached the final at the 2020 Australian Open, partnering with fellow Australian Max Purcell.

As a junior, Saville enjoyed a successful career in which he won two junior grand slam singles titles at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships and 2012 Australian Open. Saville is also a former junior World No. 1 and an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. In January 2013, he competed in his first ATP main draw event at the 2013 Australian Open, but has struggled in transitioning from Juniors onto the professional circuit, reaching his highest singles ranking of World No. 152.