Harpenden's Ed Corrie has reached his highest ATP tennis ranking since turning professional which has taken him up to number three in Great Britain.
Corrie’s form has pushed him up to 215th in the world and only behind Andy Murray and James Ward in the British standings. His doubles ranking has also gone up to 147th.
Since September, Corrie has won three Futures singles titles, with back-to-back wins in Sweden and was runner-up in five other finals.
He has clinched 12 doubles titles with Dan Smethurst, two of which were Challenger events and ten other titles with three different partners. He was runner up in four finals.
Corrie’s form has ensured he will compete at Australian Open qualifying in January.
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