2009 Inglot spent most of the year on the
Futures tour and partially towards the end of the year on the
Challenger Tour. He got into eight finals, winning six of them, his best performance being at the
Charlottesville open Challenger where he partnered Rylan Rizza. They got to the final but lost in three sets.
2010 In 2010, Inglot qualified for his first Grand Slam tournament partnering
Chris Eaton at
Wimbledon. In the first round, they won in four sets, Inglot's first ATP tour win. In the second round, they beat the then world no. 1 team of
Daniel Nestor and
Nenad Zimonjić in five sets, surprising everybody and proving to be the upset of the tournament. They were finally beaten in the third round, losing to
Julien Benneteau and
Michaël Llodra in four sets. In August, Inglot and
Treat Huey won the Vancouver Open, and a week later they won the Binghamton Doubles Championship for the second consecutive year. Inglot got within sight of the doubles top 100.
2014: Indian Wells quarterfinal, Career-high doubles ranking In late January, Inglot made his debut in the Great Britain Davis Cup squad for the
World Group first round tie against the United States in
San Diego; Britain, making their return to the World Group after a five-year absence.
Andy Murray and
James Ward had won their singles matches, so team captain Leon Smith, rested Andy Murray for the doubles. Inglot and Colin Fleming had not played a competitive match together since a junior tournament in Corfu 13 years ago, and so the world-beating Bryan brothers, posted a four-set win against Inglot/Fleming.
2015: US Open & Paris Masters semifinals, Davis Cup Champion in London, England. At the
Australian Open, Inglot and Florin Mergea beat
the Bryan brothers in straight sets in only 68 minutes, eventually reaching the quarter final. The Bryan brothers were in their 400th week as the World No 1 doubles pair. In March, having beaten the Bryans twice this year, Inglot was selected for the
Davis Cup first round tie against the United States in Glasgow. Following
Andy Murray and
James Ward winning the opening singles rubbers, Inglot and
Jamie Murray played
the Bryan Brothers. This was the first time Inglot and Jamie Murray had played together since the juniors, 12 years ago. In April, shortly after arriving home from the Miami Open, Inglot was shocked to be informed by Florin Mergea that he intended to play with India's Rohan Bopanna in future. Inglot/Mergea were currently seventh in the race to qualify for November's World Tour Finals. At the
US Open, Inglot playing with Swede
Robert Lindstedt beat his former partner Florin Mergea and Rohan Bopanna, the sixth seeds, to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final.
Jamie Murray played in the other semi-final, eventually reaching the final. This dashed Inglot's hopes of playing in next week's
Davis Cup Semi-Final against Australia. Two Britons had not reached a Grand Slam semi-final since
Andrew Castle and
Jeremy Bates clashed in the
1988 Australian Open men's doubles. In November, Inglot and Lindstedt reached the semifinals of the
BNP Paribas Masters in Paris. Kyle Edmund,
James Ward, Jamie Murray and Andy Murray were announced for the
2015 Davis Cup Final versus Belgium in Ghent. The selection of Kyle Edmund meant that Inglot was left out, and the absence of Inglot, meant that Andy Murray would definitely have to play doubles with his brother Jamie. The inclusion of James Ward suggested that Leon Smith would replace Edmund with the more experienced Ward if the final was locked at 2–2 on Sunday, so Inglot and
Dan Evans joined the British team as hitting partners. Great Britain went on to win the Davis Cup for the
first time since 1936. Inglot and Dan Evans joined the team on the winner's podium, and they all received the same Davis Cup medals. Inglot joined the rest of the Davis Cup team at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Show, where they won the 2015
Team of the Year Award. The Lindstedt partnership continued with mediocre results until the April
Istanbul Open, where they were top seeds, but had to withdraw in the second round. Thereafter, Inglot played with a variety of partners. Inglot and
Andy Murray reached the quarterfinals of the
Monte Carlo Masters, to be defeated by subsequent champions
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and
Nicolas Mahut. Inglot and
Daniel Nestor won the
Nottingham Open in their second tournament together. A week later, they went out of
Wimbledon in the second round. In September, Inglot won his second title of the year with
Henri Kontinen at the
St. Petersburg Open.
2017: French Open mixed doubles quarterfinal 2018: Wimbledon semifinal, Australian Open quarterfinal 2022: Retirement He announced his retirement in March 2022. ==ATP career finals==