Background
Fisher was born and raised in Montville, New Jersey, and was inducted into the Montville Township High School Hall of Fame in 2011.
Fisher was born and raised in Montville, New Jersey, and was inducted into the Montville Township High School Hall of Fame in 2011.
Fisher turned professional in 1998. The doubles specialist reached his highest doubles ranking of World Number 19 on 22 June 2009. He has reached the 2006 U.S. Open men's doubles semi-finals.
Fisher also reached the 2006 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinals alongside Tripp Phillips, where they lost to Jonas Björkman and Max Mirnyi, 6–1, 6–4. Fisher and Nikolay Davydenko were Wimbledon men's doubles quarterfinalists in 2004, where they lost to Jonas Björkman and Todd Woodbridge. His other two ATP titles were with different partners.
Fisher started playing tennis at age five. He currently resides in St. Petersburg, Florida and is coached by Glenn Irwin. As of January 2016, Fisher serves as an assistant coach for the nationally-ranked University of South Florida Bulls Men's Tennis Team.
Doubles wins (4).
Fisher has never played a major singles match on the ATP Tour, but has won four notable doubles titles on tour. He has won a total of 26 doubles titles, with 23 minor league Challengers and Futures events on the International Tennis Federation. Fisher won his first ATP doubles title in Amersfoort with Devin Bowen, where they defeated Chris Haggard and André Sá 6–0, 6–4.