Marcus Willis
Willis at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships | |
| Country (sports) | Great Britain |
|---|---|
| Born | 9 October 1990 |
| Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
| Turned pro | 2007 |
| Retired | 2021 (singles) |
| Plays | Left-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Coach | Matt Smith |
| Prize money | $425,475 |
| Singles | |
| Career record | 1–1 |
| Career titles | 0 |
| Highest ranking | No. 322 (16 June 2014) |
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Wimbledon | 2R (2016) |
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 12–11 |
| Career titles | 0 |
| Highest ranking | No. 72 (9 February 2026) |
| Current ranking | No. 72 (9 February 2026) |
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| Australian Open | 2R (2026) |
| Wimbledon | 3R (2017) |
| US Open | 3R (2025) |
| Mixed doubles | |
| Career record | 2–2 |
| Career titles | 0 |
| Grand Slam mixed doubles results | |
| Wimbledon | QF (2024) |
| Last updated on: 9 February 2026. | |
Marcus Willis (born 9 October 1990) is a British professional tennis player who currently specialises in doubles. He has a career high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 72 achieved on 9 February 2026 and a singles ranking of No. 322 achieved on 16 June 2014.
Willis made his ATP tour debut at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships after qualifying for the main draw, where he gained recognition after playing against Roger Federer in the second round on Centre Court.
He has won 9 titles on the ATP Challenger Tour and 37 on the ITF World Tennis Tour from 70 career doubles finals. He has a record of 46 wins and 24 losses. He has also won 9 singles titles on the ITF Tour from 16 finals.
Willis also played touchtennis, in which he has a career-high ranking of No. 1 in singles, having won 13 singles and two doubles titles.