ITF - M25 Roehampton 07/13 11:50 26 Joshua Paris v Daniel Cox 2-6,6-3,2-6
ITF - M25 Roehampton 07/12 13:45 25 Arthur Fery v Daniel Cox 6-7,3-6
ATP - Eastbourne 06/18 14:35 14 James Duckworth v Daniel Cox 6-3,6-1
Challenger - Ilkley 06/16 14:40 26 Daniel Cox v Zizou Bergs 6-7,4-6
Challenger - Ilkley 06/14 13:35 25 Charles Broom v Daniel Cox 6-7,6-7
Challenger - Ilkley 06/13 11:45 19 Daniel Cox v Antoine Bellier 6-4,4-6,6-2
Challenger - Ilkley 06/12 12:35 14 Geoffrey Blancaneaux v Daniel Cox Retired
Challenger - Nottingham 06/08 16:00 26 Daniel Cox v Marc-Andrea Huesler 2-6,6-4,2-6
Challenger - Nottingham 06/07 10:00 25 Federico Gaio v Daniel Cox 6-2,4-6,3-6
Challenger - Nottingham 06/06 12:50 19 Daniel Cox v Mats Rosenkranz 7-5,6-3
Challenger - Nottingham 06/05 15:15 14 Antoine Hoang v Daniel Cox 7-5,4-6,6-7
ITF - M25 Nottingham 05/12 12:35 26 Daniel Cox v Yasutaka Uchiyama 6-2,4-6,3-6
ITF - M25 Nottingham 05/11 09:00 25 Mitchell Harper v Daniel Cox 6-7,6-7
ITF - M25 Nottingham 05/05 11:45 26 Daniel Cox v Leandro Riedi 6-4,4-6,2-6
ITF - M25 Nottingham 05/03 12:45 25 Daniel Cox v Billy Blaydes 6-4,6-1
ITF - M25 Nottingham 04/20 12:30 25 Daniel Cox v Adam Jones 3-6,4-6
ITF - M25 Nottingham 04/14 08:45 26 Daniel Cox v Alastair Gray 6-3,6-7,2-6
ITF - M25 Nottingham 04/12 09:35 25 Mark Whitehouse v Daniel Cox 2-6,0-6
UK Pro League 04/09 13:00 - Billy Harris v Dan Cox 2-6,6-7
UK Pro League 04/08 10:00 - Daniel Cox v Mason Recci 6-3,7-5
UK Pro League 04/06 12:00 - James Mackinlay v Dan Cox 0-6,0-6
UK Pro League 04/04 10:00 - Daniel Cox v Patrick Foley 6-3,7-5
UK Pro League 04/03 10:00 - Daniel Cox v Roan Jones 6-0,6-1
ITF - M15 Torelló 03/06 12:25 29 Imanol L Morillo v Daniel Cox 6-4,6-4
ITF - M15 Torelló 03/05 09:20 28 Daniel Cox v Leandro Riedi Retired
ITF - M15 Torelló 03/04 09:30 27 Enzo Wallart v Daniel Cox 0-6,1-6
ITF - M15 Torelló 03/03 12:45 26 Ignasi De Rueda De Genover v Daniel Cox 0-6,4-6
ITF - M15 Torelló 03/01 12:40 25 Pedro Rodenas v Daniel Cox 5-7,4-6
UK Pro League 02/26 11:45 1 Brandon Murphy v Daniel Cox 6-3,6-4
UK Pro League 02/25 14:00 - Joshua Paris v Daniel Cox 6-3,6-7,2-10

Wikipedia - Daniel Cox

Daniel Mark L. Cox (born 28 September 1990 in Lincoln, England), is a British tennis player.

While playing tennis for Lincolnshire, he first came into international prominence when he reached the finals of Le Petit As, Tarbes. A right-hander who favours slow hardcourts, but seems to be comfortable on all surfaces, Cox recently chose Marco Tennis Academy, in Marbella, as a training base, favouring the warm weather training in Spain over that in the United Kingdom.

History

2006

Daniel spent the first few months of the year attempting to qualify for various Futures and Satellite tournaments. Although he came across little success initially, he finally qualified for a Futures event in Portugal before losing in the first round to an ATP top 500 player.

He took very little time to adjust himself to the 18-and-under circuits when he finally made his debut in April. He reached the semi-finals of a Grade 5 tournament in Sutton and followed it by a finals appearance in a Grade 5 tournament in Nottingham the very next week.

2007

Cox advanced to the second round of the Australian Open Boys' Singles championship before losing to Roman Jebavý of the Czech Republic. In the Boys' Doubles competition, Daniel reached the quarter-finals with Gastão Elias of Portugal.

2011

2011 was the best year of Cox's career to date, reaching a career high singles ranking of 258 and receiving a wildcard into both the men's singles and doubles at Wimbledon. In the singles, he lost 2–6, 4–6, 4–6 to Sergiy Stakhovsky in round one. In the doubles, he partnered James Ward, losing again in round one to Mikhail Kukushkin and Michael Russell, 6–4, 4–6, 4–6.

2014

In 2014, Cox reached the world's top 250 for the first time. He entered the Australian Open qualifiers for the first time in his career. He was defeated in the first round by American Denis Kudla.

After a few good wins in Challenger tours, Cox again entered the qualifying stage at a Grand Slam for the first time; this time it was Roland Garros. Cox defied the odds in the first round defeating Israel's Number 2 Amir Weintraub 6–2, 6–1. This was his first every victory in a Grand Slam qualification round outside of Wimbledon. In the second round he faced top qualifying seed – and world number 89 – Paolo Lorenzi and lost 3–6, 6–7.

Cox was rewarded with reaching a career high by receiving a wildcard to the main draw of Wimbledon. He lost in 4 sets to former top-25 player Jérémy Chardy 2–6, 6–7, 7–6, 3–6. After his defeat, Cox went to play on some more Challenger tours reaching the semi-finals in Binghamton before losing to Sergiy Stakhovsky. At Binghamton, Cox won his first ever title at Challenger level, teaming-up with fellow Brit Daniel Smethurst to win the Doubles, defeating Stakhovsky and Marius Copil in the final 6–7, 6–2, 10–6.