Alex Bolt Bio: Net Worth, Score & Australian Open

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Alex Bolt is one of those athletes who has set his sight on greatness in the world of professional tennis.

Despite being a newbie, Alex has been ranked World No. 81 in doubles and World No. 125 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

If you are unaware, Bolt is an Australian professional tennis player who is regarded as a prodigy in the sport. 

As a fresher, Alex has made an appearance in the quarterfinals of the 2014 Australian Open men’s doubles quarterfinals. 

Australian professional tennis player Alex Bolt
Australian professional tennis player Alex Bolt.

Ever since then, he has made several appearances in the Australian Open. Besides that, Alex has won the China International Challenger with Andrew Whittington.

Before getting into details about the player’s biography, here are some quick facts about him. 

Quick Facts

Full Name Alex Bolt
Birthdate January 5, 1993
Age 31 years old
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Nationality Australian
Ethnicity Russian Heritage
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Brown
Skin Fair
Birthplace Murray Bridge, South Australia
Residence Murray Bridge
Height Six feet/1.83 m
Weight 84 kg/185 lb
Body type Athletic
Skin Fair
Profession Tennis player
Turned Pro 2011
Highest Ranking (Singles) 125 (March 4, 2019)
World Ranking (Singles) 193 (2022)
Coach Peter Luczak & Aiden Hill
Plays Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
US Open QF (2018)
Australian Open QF (2014, 2017)
Wimbledon 1R (2014, 2018)
Relationship status Single
Social Media Instagram
Net Worth $5 million
Tennis Merch  Racket, Shoes, Bag
Last Update March, 2024

Alex Bolt Personal Life & Family Background

On January 5, 1993, Alex Bolt was born in Murray Bridge, South Australia. However, despite being a household name in tennis, not much personal is known about him.

Thus, we don’t have adequate information regarding his family. Nonetheless, we can see him posting pictures with his family on social media such as Instagram.

Besides that, we can assume that Alex loves the company of his family through these posts. Likewise, his family can be seen supporting him throughout the years. 

Regarding his childhood, Alex Bolt began to play tennis when he was only seven years old. Moreover, he spent most of his youth playing sports like basketball and football. 

Not to mention, during Alex’s hiatus from tennis during the 2016 season, he began playing local football. Alex was a part of the Mypolonga Tigers in the River Murray Football League. 

During his time in Mypolonga, he fulfilled his role as a fence-builder.

Hence, it is evident that his love for football is undeniable. Bolt is also an avid supporter of the Port Adelaide Football Club. 

Alex Bolt Age, Height & Weight

As of 2024, Alex is 31 years of age. This energetic individual belongs to the Capricorn zodiac family. 

Not to mention, he is an attractive athlete with a personality to match for. 

He currently stands at 6 feet and weighs around 84 kg. Alex Bolt keeps his body in shape through rigorous training sessions and a strict diet. 

Alex Bolt | Tennis Career

Early Career 

Alex Bolt began his career in tennis at Murray Bridge. He competed in the Murray Bridge Lawn Tennis Association. 

Further, Alex made his professional ITF debut in October 2010 at the Australia F8. During the competition, he made it to the second round. 

However, his exceptional performance did not last long, as he did not qualify for the 2012 Brisbane International. He lost the first-round match during the qualification against Luke Saville. 

Nonetheless, he did not let the defeat put him down, as he spent the 2012 season competing on the Futures Circuit. 

Bolt’s hard work finally paid off as he would reach his first final and win the 2012 Australian F7 title in Happy Valley, South Australia. It was Alex Bolt’s first career title. 

Furthermore, Alex competed in four finals in 2012 from October-December, winning one of them. Unlike last year, Bolt would end the year with a ranking of 483. 

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A prodigy on the rise

At the start of 2013, Alex Bolt enters the qualifying rounds of Sydney International. He makes it to the second round of the competition before losing against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. 

Additionally, Alex made his way to the second round of qualifications during the 2013 Australian Open. However, he would lose to Florent Serra in a tight contest of 4–6, 7–5, 6–8. 

On the other hand, Alex’s journey in the 2013 French Open would come to a halt after losing to James Duckworth in the first round. 

Alex Bolt Australian Open
Alex Bolt plays a forehand at the Australian Open.

Moreover, Alex Bolt demonstrates his excellent form in numerous Futures throughout Europe. 

Alex Bolt finished the year 2012 with an excellent ranking of 364. 

A Title Contender

Alex Bolt started his 2014 season on a good note as he was given wild card entry in both the 2014 Australian Open qualifying and 2014 Brisbane International. 

However, he would lose both of the qualification matches in round 1. Further, Alex would again gain a wild card entry alongside Whittington in the Men’s doubles. 

The pair were formidable in the competition as they would go on to defeat Fernando Verdasco and David Marrero in round two. 

Nonetheless, Alex’s exceptional form remains consistent as he makes it to the Burnie Challenger’s quarterfinal. 

During the breathtaking match against the eventual runner-up, Hiroki Moriya Alex suffers his most bitter defeat of 2014. 

Despite adverse criticism against him after the defeat, Alex would play numerous Australian Futures. Besides, he becomes the runner-up in F5 and wins the F4. 

Further, Alex Bolt would win his first ATP Challenger Tour at China International on May 3. He wins the title against top contender Nikola Mektić in straight sets. 

Consequently, Alex Bolt’s rank would rise to 240. Moreover, Alex pairs with Andrew Whittington and wins the doubles. 

Besides, Alex fails to make his grand slam debut at Wimbledon after losing to Nikola Mektić in straight sets in the final qualification round.

Moreover, he completed 2014 after reaching the semi-finals of the Napa Challenger. 

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A legacy in the making

Alex Bolt started the 2015 season competing at the Onkaparinga Challenger. He would exit the competition after losing to Ryan Harrison in the semi-finals. 

Further, Alex misses out on the 2015 Australian Open singles. However, he competes in the doubles and reaches the third round. 

Moreover, Alex made competed in the ATP Challenger Tour final for the second time in Burnie.

However, despite high anticipation, Alex would exit the competition after losing straight sets against Chung Hyeon.  

Additionally, after two consecutive wins in qualification, Alex makes his first ATP Masters 1000 main draw debut in Indian Wells. 

Besides, Alex participated in North America before returning to Australia for the futures circuit. 

In the circuit, he reaches the Cairns F7 but loses in three sets against Finn Tearney.

Further, Alex makes it to the quarterfinals of the Latrobe and Canberra challenger in October and November. 

Hiatus from tennis

After an exceptional performance in 2015, Alex started 2016 competing at the Onkaparinga Challenger. During the tournament, Alex reached the quarterfinal. 

Besides, he lost the qualification for the 2016 Australian Open in the first round. Furthermore, Bolt made it to the quarterfinal of the Launceston Challenger and Maui Challenger. 

Shortly after, Alex plays three ITF tournaments across Australia. However, he takes a hiatus from tennis for the remainder of the year. 

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Return to tennis 

After the 2016 hiatus, Alex returned to tennis after nine months in January 2017 to qualify for the Happy Valley Challenger. 

Regarding his return, Alex stated 

“This is my first tournament since March, so it’s good to be back. I’m loving playing tennis again. It’s great fun, and hopefully, this run continues.”

His glorious return falls short as he loses to Omar Jasika in round 2 after defeating Tatsuma Ito. 

Singles Grand Slam debut

Nonetheless, Alex would continue his tennis endeavor in the 2017 Australian Open. During the tournament, he defeated Matthias Bachinger, Julien Benneteau, and Marius Copil. 

However, he loses to Yoshito Nishioka shortly after his grand slam debut. Moreover, Alex paired with Bradley Mousley in Doubles and reached the quarterfinals for the second time in his career. 

Besides, he made it to the quarterfinals of both Launceston International and Burnie International. 

Besides, Alex also reached the finals of the Launceston doubles with Andrew Whittington. Shortly after, he traveled to Asia in February but failed to qualify for any singles challenger events. 

Moreover, he returns to Australia to compete for the future tour. Further, Alex traveled to Europe in May and made it to the final of the Ilkley Trophy. 

However, he lost the grand final against Marton Fucsovic in straight sets. It was Alex’s first appearance in a Challenger final for more than two years. 

Consequently, the result led to the rise of his ranking from 438 to 306 in the world.

Additionally, Alex made it to the finals of the second Challenger tour at Traralgon and suffered a defeat to Aussie Jason. 

Nonetheless, Alex Bolt earned a discretionary wildcard in the Australian Open for his performance in the tournament. 

Alex Bolt had an exceptional performance throughout 2017 and ended the year with a ranking of 192. His ranking was a massive improvement from his ranking in 2016. 

Besides, Alex Bolt finished the doubles circuit with five Challenger finals and three victories. He completed the season with a career-high ranking of 86. 

First ATP Singles win

Alex Bolt initiated the 2018 season at the inaugural Playford Challenger event, where he lost to Jason Kubler. Further, Alex received a wildcard for the 2018 Sydney International in both doubles and singles. 

Moreover, in the singles draw, Alex lost to Ričardas Berankis in the first round. Additionally, Lex lost to Viktor Troicki at the Australian Open during the first round in 5 sets. 

Besides, Alex qualified for the Zhuhai Challenger in Mach and won the final as well. Likewise, his exceptional performance won him the first ATP World Tour Match.

During the finals, he beat Vasek Pospisil in round 1 at Rosmalen Grass Court Championships. 

Furthermore, Alex partnered with Lleyton Hewitt for the 2002 Men’s singles Wimbledon champion in 2018. 

On the other hand, Alex loses to Kyle Edmund in the singles during round 1 as well. Nonetheless, Alex Bolt qualified for the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, Atlanta and Washington, despite his poor form. 

However, Alex would lose in the first round of all three. Further, he would lose in the qualifying round for the US Open during the final game. 

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First Grand Slam win

Alex Bolt would receive a wild card for Brisbane International. However, because of his inconsistency, he lost in the first round. 

Similarly, he received a wild card in the Australian Open as well. However, unlike last time, Alex won his first Grand Slam after defeating Jack Socks in four sets. 

Alex Bolt score
Alex Bolt in a match against Jack Sock.

Moreover, he defeated Gilles Simon in the second round but lost in the third round to Alexander Zverev due to 3–6, 3–6, 2–6.

Australian Open 2020

Alex’s 2020 season kicked off well as he reached the quarterfinal of the 2020 Adelaide International.

Also, he received a wildcard in the Australian Open 2020, where he would face Albert Ramos Viñolas in the first round.

Likewise, he won five sets in the first round before losing in the second round to the finalist. Dominic Thiem. Unlike last year, Alex dropped his ranking as he finishes 2020 with an order of 171. 

Australian Open 2021

Furthermore, the athlete received another wildcard entry to the Australian Open 2021. It was his fourth consecutive entry to the Australian Open. 

Bolt managed to excel in the second round. However, he eventually lost the match to Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov. 

Likewise, the player was again awarded a fifth wildcard entry to the Australian Open 2022 but was unable to get past the first round. 

Alex Bolt | Social Media Presence 

Alex has quite a lot of fan-following on his social media accounts. He can be seen posting photos and videos of his family. 

On his Instagram account, he has over 11k followers under the username @alex.bolt.

Similarly, Alex has over 4k followers on Twitter. You can follow him on the respective platform under the username @abolt15. 

Alex Bolt | Net Worth and Career Earnings

Despite his rising popularity, not much is known about the tennis player. Thus, information regarding his salary remains undisclosed as well. 

However, it has been estimated that Alex’s net worth stands at a whopping $5 million. Besides that, his career earnings have amounted to $1,392,059. 

Alex Bolt | FAQs

Is Alex married?

No, he is not married. Alex does not seem to be in any relationship. 

Where did Alex Bolt study?

Despite his popularity, not much is known about his personal life and education details. 

Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah is an engineer and content writer passionate about sports and athletics. With a background in engineering and a love for all things active, Sanjib brings a unique perspective to the world of sports writing. Whether he is covering the latest trends in sports technology or sharing tips on improving your game, Sanjib's words are always rooted in a deep appreciation for players' hard work and dedication everywhere. In his free time, you can find him hitting the courts or hitting the trails, always looking for new ways to challenge himself and improve his skills.

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