GB RANKING8
WORLD RANKING226
CAREER HIGH
29/01/2024 190
ITF TITLES11
Last updated: 21/08/2024
GB RANKING13
WORLD RANKING332
CAREER HIGH
12/08/2024 331
ITF TITLES11
Last updated: 21/08/2024
COACH
Nick Bybel
AGE25
HEIGHT180 cm
PLAYSRight-handed
BACKHANDTwo-handed
TURNED PRO2020
COACH
Nick Bybel
Get to know
About
Quick-fire facts
- Place of Birth: Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
- Family: Parents Julien and Alison are from Birmingham, moving to the USA before Oliver was born. He has one sister, Lizzy, who is two years younger.
- University: University of Florida
- Hobbies/Interests: Golf and watching stand-up comedy. He tries to see at least one local comedy session in different places he travels to on tour.
Oliver switched nationalities from USA to Great Britain in January 2024 ahead of the Australian Open. With both his parents coming from Birmingham and much of his family still living in the UK, his British heritage was a key motivation for the switch.
During his time at the University of Florida, Crawford was a a three-time ITA All-American, a two-time First Team All-SEC selection and reached a ranking of No.3 player in the nation before leaving college to go pro in 2020.
Tennis Career
Highlights
- Clinched his first title of the year at the M25 The Hague
- Reached his first final of the season at the M25 Bhopal but finished runner-up after pulling out
- Crawford made the switch to represent Great Britain ahead of the Australian Open
- In his first appearance at the Australian Open - Crawford made the third round of qualifying with wins over Ilya Ivashka and Francesco Passaro
Results
Tournament | Round |
August | |
Cordenons Challenger | First round |
M25 Pitesti | Quarter-final |
July | |
M25 Gandia | Semi-final |
M25 The Hague | Champion |
Wimbledon | Qualifying R1 |
May | |
Roland Garros | Qualifying R1 |
KIA Tunis Open | Second round |
Francavilla Challenger | First round |
April | |
Savannah Challenger | First round |
Sarasota Challenger | First round |
Mexico City Challenger | Quarter-final |
March | |
San Luis Open | Second round |
Yucatan Open | First round |
New Delhi Challenger | First round |
February | |
Pune Challenger | First round |
January | |
M25 Bhopal | Runner-up |
Australian Open | Qualifying - Third round |
Highlights
- Won the Sarasota Challenger title alongside Tristan Boyer, after they defeated American duo Ethan Quinn and Tennys Sandgren 6-4, 6-2 in the final
Results
Tournament | Round |
July | |
Wimbledon (with Kyle Edmund) | First round |
May | |
KIA Tunis Open (with Nicholas Bybel) | Quarter-final |
Francavilla Challenger (with Nicholas Bybel) | Quarter-final |
April | |
Savannah Challenger (with Nicholas Bybel) | First round |
Sarasota Challenger (with Tristan Boyer) | Champions |
March | |
Yucatan Open (with Nicholas Bybel) | Quarter-final |
In 2023, Crawford had his best season to date, starting the year ranked world No.322 and achieveing a career-high at No.193 in November.
The 24-year-old won two singles titles across the season at the M25 Monastir and M25 Klosters as he continued to climb the rankings and start competing on the ATP Challenger Tour.
He closed out the season in style, reaching five consecutive finals between September and November, including two Challenger tournaments in Charleston and Curitiba.
2023
- M25 Klosters
- M25 Monastir
2022
- M25 Indore
- M25+H Bacau
2021
- M15 Cairo
- M15 Pune
2020
- M15 Santo Domingo
2019
- M25 Houston (w/ Sam Riffice)
2018
- USA F28 Futures