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The BioFile: J.J. Wolf

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J.J. Wolf is the 94th-ranked player on the ATP World Tour. He will compete in this week's Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open ATP Challenger at Payne Park in Sarasota. Wolf's highest ranking so far was 39 in 2022.

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 170

DOB: December 21, 1998 In: Cincinnati, Ohio

First Tennis Memory: Is playing mixed doubles at Hilton Head - my mom and myself versus my dad and my sister. (Who won?) That I don't remember. It's probably a good thing I don't remember [smiles].

Tennis Inspirations: My parents. They both played and they were kind of my teachers.

First Famous Player You Met Or Encountered: It was either Sam Querrey or John Isner, one of them two guys in Cincinnati.

Last Book Read: Meditations By Marcus Aurelius.

Current Car: Is a Jeep Wrangler.

Greatest Moment Of Career: Greatest moment of career.... that's a tough one... one of my US Open runs. I really enjoyed (2022). (Wolf beat Bautista-Agut and Tabilo before losing to Kyrgios in 3R. At 2020 US Open Wolf beat Pella and Carballes-Baena before losing to Medvedev in 3R.)

Most Painful Career Moment: Was encountering the injury. A couple of years ago. I had to get a couple of surgeries. Those are really tough.

Favorite Tournaments: Cincinnati is my favorite. Australian Open was really cool. I love Indian Wells. A lot of them in the States. 

Funniest Player Encountered: I think Steve Johnson has got to be the funniest player. He cracks me up all the time.

Funny Tennis Memory: It's got to be something from college. Maybe some things that I can't talk about [smiles]... probably something in practice.

Strangest Match: There was one back in college that I had a weird handshake. I think other than that, everything's been pretty straight up and honest and not problematic.

Favorite Players To Watch: Federer and Rafa. I felt like when they were playing each other, it was amazing.

Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Black raspberry chip.

Favorite Sports Outside Tennis: I love watching college basketball. To play? ...probably soccer, basketball.

Best You Ever Felt On Court: I think playing at home at Ohio State my last semester of college. I felt unbeatable then.

Why Do You Love Tennis: I love that it's all up to you. You're always going to have a shot to win. You can't get taken out of a game by a coach or anything like that. Sometimes you want that, to be taken out when you're having a bad day. But you work through it. I think you become better for it.

Fiercest Competitors Encountered: I think Medvedev is very fierce. I played him once in New York. There are a lot of guys who are really competitive. But he stood out. (Lost US Open 3R to Medvedev 36 36 26.)

Embarrassing Tennis Memory: There was one match in Illinois in a Challenger where I went for a wide passing shot. I slipped on the logo. I actually made the passing shot. But I fell into the side railing, like knocked all the walls down. It was funny but a little embarrassing.

People Qualities Most Admired: I think when people are genuine. People who can pretty much naturally be themselves.
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