Todd Woodbridge

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Australia

retired

I can hear the crowds as I walk through the grounds, even when it is empty. I can visualise the great moments – both the ones I have personally had as well as the ones I have witnessed. 

Todd Woodbridge, 29 Aug 2023
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Biography

On Court

Todd Woodbridge formed half of arguably the most successful doubles combination in history, pairing with compatriot Mark Woodforde to win 11 Grand Slam doubles titles and five straight Wimbledon titles as well as an Olympic gold medal at Atlanta in 1996. From 1996 to 1997 the “Woodies” came within one match of holding all four major doubles titles, winning the Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open trophies before falling in the 1997 French Open final. Woodforde retired shortly after the pair won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics (they’d already completed their Grand Slam set with the Roland Garros title) and Woodbridge began a successful partnership with Sweden’s Jonas Bjorkman that reaped a further five majors. Part of Australia’s winning Davis Cup teams in 1999 and 2003, Woodbridge retired after the 2005 Wimbledon championships with a record 83 doubles titles. He also proved an adept singles player, peaking at world No.19 in May 1997, reaching the Wimbledon semifinals the same year and winning two ATP singles titles.

Titles/Finals

Titles

Doubles champion

Australian 1992, 1997, 2001
French 2000
Wimbledon 1993-97, 2000, 2002-04
United States 1995-96, 2003

Mixed doubles champion
Australian 1993
French 1995
Wimbledon 1994
United States 1990, 1993, 2001

Davis Cup
1991-99, 2001-05

Woodbridge retired after the 2005 Wimbledon championships with a record 83 doubles titles. 

Statistics

Key statistics

Age54
Born2 April 1971
Birth placeSydney, New South Wales
LivesMelbourne, Victoria
PlaysRight-handed
Australian Tennis Hall Of Fame2010
International Tennis Hall Of Fame2010

Year-end singles ranking history

YearAustralian Ranking
199719