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Julian Cash

Julian Cash is a tennis superstar who hits amazing shots and wins big games!

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Julian Cash

Julian Cash

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Key Facts

Born
August 29, 1996.
Known For
Being a professional tennis player, especially in doubles.
Big Win
Won the Wimbledon doubles title in 2025.
Teamwork
Has won many titles playing with partners like Henry Patten and Lloyd Glasspool.

Meet Julian, the Tennis Champ!

Imagine a super-fast game played with rackets and a fuzzy yellow ball. That's tennis! Julian Cash is a fantastic tennis player from Britain who is really, really good at playing doubles. Doubles means he plays with a teammate, like best friends working together on the playground. He's won lots of important matches and trophies, making him a star on the tennis court!

How Julian Became a Tennis Star

Julian started playing tennis when he was young. He practiced a lot, hitting the ball over and over again. He learned to work with his partners, like his friend Henry Patten, and they won so many games together! He even won a super famous tournament called Wimbledon. It’s like winning the biggest prize at the school fair, but for tennis!

Julian's Amazing Tennis Wins!

One of the coolest things Julian did was win the Wimbledon title with his friend Lloyd Glasspool. They were the first British team to win it in a super long time – 89 years! That's older than your grandparents' grandparents! He's also won nine other big matches called ATP Tour doubles titles. That's a lot of winning!

Julian's Tennis Superpowers

Julian is amazing at doubles tennis. He and his partners are like a super-team, always ready to hit the ball back. He’s won 17 times in matches called ATP Challenger doubles titles. Ten of those wins happened in just one year! That's like getting all A's on your report card for every single subject, all in one year!

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