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After a string of outstanding performances on the lawns at Wimbledon, Australian qualifier Jason Kubler will participate in the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time on Monday.

"There have obviously been difficult periods, as I'm sure many tennis players have," said Kubler. He only played on clay from 2011 to 2014 owing to knee injuries. "I've thought to myself, 'Maybe I'll look into something else.'

"The nearest would have been when I was coaching [in 2017]. I conducted some teaching and hitting with some of the players. When I didn't have as much money, I probably did that for two or three months(ATP Tour)."

Fortunately for Kubler, he gave the Tour one more go, and his dedication to the sport has paid off this week.

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Wimbledon 2022: Who Is Jason Kubler's Wife?

Jason Kubler was dating fellow Australian tennis star, Maddison Inglis. Back in 2018, Inglis shared a series of photos with him that included a heart emoji. The duo, however, never made their connection public.

"Happy to be home with this one," she said in one of her snug posts with Kubler.

However, there has been no new post on Kubler's Instagram, nor is it in Inglis. They may have split up or are still dating but very privately.

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Furthermore, there is no subsequent news in which either of them is associated with another individual, romantically.

Inglis made her Grand Slam main-draw debut in the doubles category at the 2015 Australian Open, partnering with Alexandra Nancarrow.

She received a main-draw wildcard to the 2016 Australian Open after winning the Wildcard Playoff, defeating Arina Rodionova in straight sets in the final. She was defeated in the first round by Ekaterina Makarova, the 21st seed.

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Inglis won the 2020 Burnie International in January 2020, raising her rating to 116 for the first time in her career. 

At the 2022 Australian Open, Inglis advanced to the third round for the first time. In the first and second rounds, she overcame 23rd seed Leylah Fernandez and Hailey Baptiste, respectively.

However, she was defeated in the third round by Kaia Kanepi.

She qualified for the main draw of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships, making her first appearance at this Major.

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Is Jason Kubler Married?

No, Jason Kubler is not married at the moment. He is only 29 years old in 2022 and is making a name for himself in the tennis world.

After achieving his goals in athletics, he may consider getting married and finding a wife.

He is an Australian born in Brisbane to a Filipino father and an Australian mother.

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When he was five years old, his father, John, introduced him to tennis. Unfortunately, he died of cancer when Kubler was eight years old. 

Even though his father is no longer living, his father's blessing is always with him. He adored his childhood memories of his father.

Kubler grew up in the north Brisbane suburb of Mango Hill with an elder brother, Jonathan Kubler, and a younger sister, Jade Kubler.

However, specifics concerning his mother, Lyn's job, and the location at the time remain unknown.

Jason Kubler Is An Australian Tennis Player

Jason Kubler is an Australian professional tennis player. Kubler, a former world number one junior, was dubbed a "right-handed Rafael Nadal" because of his muscular frame and tremendous forehand. 

Despite a successful junior career, Kubler has spent much of his professional career on the lesser circuits due to a congenital knee issue that causes a weaker meniscus around the joints.

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Kubler's illness has plagued him throughout his career, necessitating six knee operations. He also played entirely on clay courts for four years of his professional career to avoid additional structural damage to his knees.

After a serious knee injury in 2018, Kubler competed in the Wimbledon qualifying competition, winning his first two matches against Arthur De Greef and Adam Pavlasek.

Kubler overcame Canadian journeyman Peter Polansky in four sets in the last round of qualifying to qualify for the Wimbledon main draw for the first time in his career.

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Kubler's extraordinary return journey began to garner notice as Wimbledon approached, and his narrative was documented by the ATP in a video piece titled "The Comeback Story of Jason Kubler."

The year 2021 and 2022 is when we can once again see our professional player, rocking. 

Kubler began the 2021 season on the ATP Tour with a wildcard entry at the Murray River Open. He won the competition in three sets over 9th seeded Italian Lorenzo Sonego, his first ATP main draw victory since the 2018 US Open.

Kubler tried to qualify for the Australian Open in 2022 but was knocked out in the second round by Tomas Martin Etcheverry. Kubler qualified for the main draw of the 2022 French Open for the first time on his 29th birthday, and he was the only Australian to do so.

Kubler, likewise, qualified for Wimbledon in 2022 for the second time after doing so in 2018.

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