Career
Grant reached a career high tour singles ranking of World Number. 109 in November 1998. In that tournament he defeated World Number.
101 Javier Sánchez in four sets and Number.
74 Andrei Medvedev in four before falling to Number. 92 Oliver Gross in five set, 5-7 in the fifth.
At the previous Open, Grant also accounted for himself well taking World Number. 9 Gustavo Kuerten to five sets.
In only other two appearances in the main draw of a Grand Slam event, Grant lost in the first round of the Australian Open in straight sets (1997 and 1999).
In 1997, Grant compiled the best singles recond in Challenger event play, 30 wins against 14 losses. This included winning the Lubbock Challenger. His career high doubles ranking was World Number.
90, which he reached in May, 1999.
While on tour (at least), Grant resided in Watertown, Massachusetts.