One of Keil's major career wins came in the second round of the
1991 Queen's Club Championships in London when he defeated
Pete Sampras, then ranked 8th in the world, in straight sets. Keil went on to qualify in singles and play in the main draw at
Wimbledon in 1991 and 1993 and reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of no. 167. He qualified and won a round in singles at the 1993 Australian Open. Keil later carved a career for himself on the doubles tour, reaching a career-high ranking of no. 32 in 1995. He has doubles wins over
Stefan Edberg, Yevgeny Kafelnikov,
Boris Becker,
Todd Martin,
Tommy Haas,
Andre Agassi,
Gustavo Kuerten and
Mark Philippoussis. He won five ATP Tour doubles titles in his career. He also directed and produced with Geoff Grant a film documenting life behind the scenes for a tour professional.
The Journeymen follows Keil and his sometimes doubles partner Geoff Grant, at the end of their careers, as they try to make a living on the doubles tour. ==Family==