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ATPAdam Walton

Adam Walton plays on the ATP tour from Australia, currently ranked #98. View Adam's player profile — the latest news and daily updates, 2026 season stats, recent match results, win-loss record, and head-to-head history on The Drop Shot.

670ATP Pts
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ATP#98
670ATP Pts
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StreakL1

Summary

From 77 to 96: Walton's slide now runs three losses deep

AI · Jul 29

Walton's 2026 is trending down on both axes. Three straight losses since late June leave at 6-13, the ranking down from 77 in January to ATP No. 96, nine months off a career-high No. 74. Wednesday's loss at the Los Cabos Open compressed the year into three sets: he off Dalibor Svrcina, landed 80 percent of first serves and saved a match point, yet went out 3-6 in the third. The redeeming results — at the French Open and a — both predate the skid.

ResultsStatsH2HAbout

2026 Season

Full stats

Record

8-15

Streak

L1

Tournaments Won

0

Finals Won

0 / 0

Aces / Match

5.74

132 / 23

DFs / Match

1.00

23 / 23

1st Serve %

63.9%

1163/1820·#59/148

Service Pts Won

61.3%

1116/1820·#116/148

Service Held

78.9%

153/194·#86/136

Return Pts Won

34.4%

588/1711·#92/148

BP Converted

35.5%

39/110·#97/144

Tiebreaks

4-9

2026 Tournaments

No tournament results for 2026

Ranking · Last 6 Months

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Currently ranked No. 98 — a high of No. 74 and a low of No. 288 across the last 282 ranking points on record.

About Adam Walton

Full story

The Home Hill grad student who serve-and-grit'd into the top 100

AI · Jun 10

is the rare tour regular who built his game inside the American college system rather than the junior pipeline. Born and raised in Home Hill, a small rural town in North Queensland, he began playing tennis at five and moved to Brisbane at 14 on a scholarship to attend Anglican Church Grammar School, training in the National Academy at the Queensland Tennis Centre. From there he crossed an ocean to the University of Tennessee, where he stacked accolades — first-team All-SEC in 2019, 2021 and 2022, twice an ITA Singles All-American, and the 2021 NCAA doubles champion with Pat Harper. He turned pro in 2022 with, as he tells it, zero ranking points to his name.

The serve is the engine, and he's a right-hander who lives on hold percentage and saving the games that matter. He wins roughly 81% of his service games and saves about 63% of break points — numbers that let an undersized 6-footer hang with bigger hitters. The flip side is the return: he converts only about 37% of his break-point chances and wins just over a third of his pressure points on return, which is why so many of his matches turn into hold-fests decided by a single tiebreak swing.

The breakthrough came fast in 2024. Following his third singles title at the Taipei Challenger, with a win over Illya Marchenko, he cracked the top 100 at No. 95 — the same win that earned direct entry to Wimbledon. He qualified there, beating Federico Coria for his first Major win before falling to Francisco Comesaña. The signature résumé line is collegiate: he reached the 2022 NCAA singles semifinal, losing a three-setter to , 7-6(3), 3-6, 5-7. His career-high ranking of No. 74 arrived on 20 October 2025.

Now 27 and ranked 91, Walton sits where the margins are thinnest. He owns a winnable French Open main draw and has tested better-credentialed names like at the Masters level — the next step is converting more of those hold-heavy matches before the ranking slips back toward the Challenger grind that built him.

Attributes

SERVE 56/100 · #80 of 181POWER 36/100 · #112 of 174NET 18/100 · #136 of 166CLUTCH 34/100 · #100 of 151RETURN 25/100 · #136 of 181ACCURACY 73/100 · #47 of 174BASELINE 33/100 · #111 of 166CONSISTENCY 97/100 · #4 of 114SERVE56POWER36NET18CLUTCH34RETURN25ACCURACY73BASELINE33CONSISTENCY97

Recent Matches

  • R32Lvs Jaime Faria4-6 6-4 7(7)-6(3)
  • R64Wvs Ignacio Buse6-4 6-3
  • R128Wvs Nicolas Mejia7(7)-6(5) 6-0
  • R128Lvs Jenson Brooksby3-6 4-6
  • R32Lvs Dalibor Svrcina6(2)-7(7) 7(7)-6(2) 6-3

Top Rivals

All H2H
  • HKG flagColeman Wong2–13 played
  • Daniil Medvedev2–02 played
  • FRA flagQuentin Halys1–12 played
  • ESP flagCarlos Alcaraz0–22 played
  • CRO flagDino Prizmic0–11 played

Player Info

Country
AUS flagAUS
Born
1999-04-17
Height
6'0" (1.83 m)
Plays
right-handed
Birthplace
Brisbane
2026·#79 Peak·#98 Latest
Match details
POR flagJ. Faria#79
AUS flagA. Walton#97
4677
6463
Match details
AUS flagA. Walton#97
29PER flagI. Buse#33
66
43
Match details
AUS flagA. Walton#97
COL flagN. Mejia#129
776
650
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AUS flagA. Walton#96
USA flagJ. Brooksby#77
34
66
Match details
CZE flagD. Svrcina#115
AUS flagA. Walton#99
62776
77623