Carsten Ball was born in
Newport Beach, California. His father,
Syd Ball, was also a tour tennis player. As a junior tennis player he reached a career high of number 9 in the world. He continues to be based in Newport Beach, with his father as his coach. Ball has five Futures titles to his credit. His best singles results previously consisted of three runner up appearances in American Challengers in 2008 and 2009. In August 2009, Ball reached the final of the
LA Tennis Open. He lost to sixth-seeded
Sam Querrey. Later in August he qualified for the US Open, where he reached the second round, losing to
Novak Djokovic in straight sets. Ball enjoyed considerable success as a doubles player, often partnering with fellow Australian
Chris Guccione. Ball and Guccione won back-to-back doubles titles in the 2011 Sacramento Challenger and Tiburon
ATP Challenger Tour events, both $100,000 tournaments. He is now serving as the coach of American tennis player
Tennys Sandgren. ==ATP career finals==