Keegan Smith, an American tennis player, has reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 289 as of May 4, 2026. This achievement comes after Smith's personal battle with a severe skateboarding accident years prior, which resulted in a fractured temporal bone and a hematoma. Smith has since spoken about returning to the sport, stating, "I couldn’t think of life without tennis, so I just got right back into it."
Smith's journey back to professional tennis has been marked by his return to the court after his injuries, an event that deeply affected him and his former doubles partner, Bryce Pereira. He is currently contemplating turning professional. Smith's collegiate career saw him win the 2019 NCAA Men's Tennis Championship doubles tournament with Maxime Cressy while at UCLA.
The player's statistics indicate a singles career record of 0–0 at the ATP Tour, Grand Slam, and Davis Cup levels. His doubles record stands at 1–4 across these same competitions. Smith has reached finals in ATP Challenger and ITF World Tennis Tour events, holding a 3–3 record in singles finals on these tours. His highest doubles ranking was No. 261 on October 3, 2022, with his current doubles ranking listed as No. 340 as of May 4, 2026. Smith turned professional in 2021 and his prize money totals US $174,693.
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Born on June 23, 1998, Keegan Smith stands at 1.98 meters (6 ft 6 in) and plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand. His professional overview on the ATP Tour lists his current ranking and provides details on past tournaments and head-to-head matchups with other players. He is represented on various sports news and live score platforms, reflecting his ongoing presence in the tennis world.