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|height= {{height|m=1.80}}
|turnedpro= 2002
|careerprizemoney= US $390409,032743
|plays= Right-handed
|coach= Gary Swinkels
|singlesrecord= 30–2831–28 ([[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]], [[ATP Tour]] level, and [[Davis Cup]])
|singlestitles= 0
|highestsinglesranking= No. 279 (25 February 2013)
|currentsinglesranking= No. 438711 (1622 OctoberJuly 20232024)
|Othertournaments=
|AustralianOpenresult=
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|Wimbledonresult=
|USOpenresult= Q1 ([[2016 US Open – Men's singles qualifying|2016]])
|doublesrecord= 2–122–13 ([[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]], [[ATP Tour]] and [[Davis Cup]])
|doublestitles= 0
|highestdoublesranking= No. 139 (17 June 2013)
|currentdoublesranking= No. 143188 (231 OctoberJuly 20232024)
|grandslamsdoublesresults=
|AustralianOpenDoublesresult=
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|DavisCupresult = 28–19 <br/><small>(Singles 26-19, Doubles 2-0)</small>
|updated = 3019 OctoberJuly 20232024
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'''Rubin Statham''' (born 25 April 1987), often referred to by his nickname of "José,"<ref name="Nicknames">{{cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/sport/2584430/Oliver-wants-more-out-of-his-tennis|title=Rubin ("Jose") and Mikal ("Oliver") Statham|date=20 July 2009 |publisher=Waikato Times, 20 July 2009|access-date=7 July 2018}}</ref> is a professional tennis player from New Zealand.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110716211422/http://www.tennisnz.com/WaikatoBays/Article.aspx?id=5011&Mode=1 Rubin ‘Jose’ Statham left to fly the NZ flag]</ref><ref>[httphttps://sportswww.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/playersplayer/_/id/profile?playerId=1159/rubin-statham ESPN]</ref> He has reached a ATP career high ranking of No. 279 in singles on 25 February 2013, and No. 139 in doubles on 17 June 2013. He is currently the No. 1 player from New Zealand. His twin brother [[Mikal Statham|Mikal]] (usually referred to by his nickname of "Oliver")<ref name= "Nicknames"/> is also a professional tennis player.
 
==Career==
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In October 2009 Statham won another Futures title at Thailand F4. He defeated [[Roman Jebavý]] of the Czech Republic 6–3, 2–6, 7–5 in the final, having also won the doubles title the day before. He also won the Vietnam F1 title in the same month, defeating [[Amir Weintraub]] of Israel 6–7<sup>(4)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(4)</sup>, 6–1 in the final, and again made it a special event by winning the doubles as well. He was do it again in Korea in May 2013. In October 2010, Statham was the only New Zealand representative in the [[Tennis at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's singles|Men's Singles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games]] and was the sixth seed. He lost in the quarterfinals to top-seeded and eventual champion [[Somdev Devvarman]] of India 3–6, 4–6.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tennisnorthern.co.nz/Article.aspx?ID%3D6264%26Mode%3D1 |title=Marina Erakovic and Rubin 'Jose' Statham in Delhi Commonwealth Games quarters |access-date=2011-01-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724194432/http://www.tennisnorthern.co.nz/Article.aspx?ID=6264&Mode=1 |archive-date=24 July 2011 }}</ref>
 
===2019-2020===
In January 2019 Statham played the ASB Classic in Auckland, where he caused a major upset by beating the 6th seed and 25th ranked player in the world at the time, [[Hyeon Chung]] in straight sets 7–5, 6–3.<ref>{{cite news|last=Foote|first=Stephen|date=8 January 2019|title=ASB Classic: Rubin Statham earns stunning upset win over Hyeong Chun|newspaper=Newshub |url=https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2019/01/live-asb-classic-men-s-day-two-results.html}}</ref>
===2020===
 
In March 2020, Statham's win in the [[2020 Davis Cup World Group I Play-offs|World Group I play-off]] was his first competitive match for more than a year, a serious hip injury having caused him to retire from the first round of a Challenger event in [[Bangkok]] in February 2019.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://tennis.kiwi/news/new-zealand-win-davis-cup-tie-against-venezuela/|title=New Zealand win Davis Cup tie against Venezuela|access-date=2020-05-05}}</ref> Other than purely domestic events, such as the New Zealand Premier League and Te Anau Invitational, it was the only match he played during the year.
 
===2023===
At the [[2023 Chengdu Open]] he reached the semifinals with [[Marcos Giron]] after the retirement of [[Marcelo Demoliner]] and [[Matwe Middelkoop]] and the subsequent withdrawal of [[Max Purcell]] and [[Jordan Thompson (tennis)|Jordan Thompson]].
 
He entered the qualifying event in singles at the [[2023 Astana Open]] as an alternate replacing [[Borna Gojo]] and reached the second round of qualifying.
 
==Challenger and Futures/World Tennis Tour Finals==
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===Doubles: 6970 (2223 titles, 47 runners-up)===
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| Hard
| {{flagicon|NMI}} [[Colin Sinclair (tennis)|Colin Sinclair]]
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Toshihide Matsui]] <br /> {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kaito Uesugi]]
| 6–4, 6–3
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| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Evan King]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Reese Stalder]]
| w/o
|- bgcolor="#eeeeeemoccasin"
|bgcolor=98FB98|Winner
| 4.
| 6 January 2024
| [[2024 Open Nouvelle-Calédonie – Doubles|Nouméa]]
| Hard
| {{flagicon|NMI}} Colin Sinclair
| {{flagicon|JPN}} Toshihide Matsui <br /> {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Calum Puttergill]]
| 7–5, 6–2
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|6–1, 6–0, 7–5
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!colspan=7|{{increase}}3–2; [[2010 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II|9–11 July 2010]]; TSB Hub, [[HaweraHāwera]], New Zealand; Group II Asia/Oceania Second round; Hard (i) surface
|- style="background:#fcf;"
|bgcolor=98FB98|Victory
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|2–6, 3–6, 3–6
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!colspan=7|{{increase}}5–0; [[2011 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I|8–10 July 2011]]; TSB Hub, HaweraHāwera, New Zealand; Group I Asia/Oceania Relegation Play-off, First round play-off; Hard (i) surface
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|bgcolor=98FB98|Victory