ATP. Hungary. Current ranking #61, 895 points. 26 years old, 1.93 m, plays right-handed. Career-high #36. Match history across Grand Slams, Masters, 500-level, and 250-level events.
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Rank: #61 ATP · Country: HUN · Career-high: #36 · 2026 record: 13-15 · Career: 59-54 · Tour debut: 2023
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Fabian Marozsan — 3-7 over the last 10:
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Newest on the right. Currently on a 4-match losing streak.
| Date | Opponent | Tournament | Match |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 16, 2026 | vs Miomir Kecmanovic | Halle Open 2026 · R32 | match page |
| Date | Tournament | Opponent | Result | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 8, 2026 | Boss Open 2026 R32 | Gauthier Onclin | L | 7(8)-6(6), 6-3 |
| May 24, 2026 | French Open (Roland-Garros) 2026 R128 | Miomir Kecmanovic | L | 7(7)-6(0), 6-3, 6-4 |
| May 6, 2026 | Italian Open 2026 R128 | Vit Kopriva | L | 6-3, 6-3 |
| Apr 25, 2026 | Madrid Open 2026 R64 | Daniil Medvedev | L | 6-2, 6(3)-7(7), 6-4 |
| Apr 23, 2026 | Madrid Open 2026 R128 | Ethan Quinn | W | 7(7)-6(5), 7(8)-6(6) |
| Year | Australian Open | Roland Garros | Wimbledon | US Open |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | R16 | R64 | — | — |
| 2025 | R16 | R32 | R32 | R64 |
| 2024 | R16 | R32 | R64 | R32 |
| 2023 | — | — | R64 | R32 |
W = title won, F = runner-up, SF/QF/R16/R32/R64/R128 = furthest round reached, — = did not play. Tap any cell to open the tournament edition.
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Fabian Marozsan leads on hard (57.4% win rate); clay (45.2%) is the weakest surface.
| Surface | Win Rate |
|---|---|
| Hard | 57.4% |
| Clay | 45.2% |
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| Opponent | W-L | Matches |
|---|---|---|
| Gael Monfils | 1-4 | 5 |
| Arthur Rinderknech | 2-2 | 4 |
| Daniil Medvedev | 0-4 | 4 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | 1-2 | 3 |
| Alex De Minaur | 3-0 | 3 |
Fabian Marozsan is the highest-ranked Hungarian man in tennis, a true late bloomer out of Budapest who turned pro in 2017 and spent the bulk of his early career on the ITF circuit. He played only on the ITF Tour between 2017 and 2021 before making his maiden appearance on the Challenger Tour — years of grinding before the climb came in a hurry.
The game travels on flat, deep, early-struck groundstrokes and one of the best-disguised drop shots on tour, a touch-and-depth combination that drags shotmakers out of their patterns. The book on him is that he can outhit anyone for stretches when he's locked in, and the dropoff comes when the radar slips — the level is elite but not yet metronomic. On a good day, the deep drives take time away and the drop shot does the rest.
The defining moment came in his first ATP Tour main draw. As a No. 135-ranked qualifier at the Italian Open, he downed World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 7-6(4) to reach the fourth round in Rome, having first come through Corentin Moutet and 32nd seed Jiri Lehecka. He became only the fourth player ranked outside the top 100 to win their maiden match against a top-two opponent at an ATP event in the last decade. The breakthrough launched a rapid rise: a year later he was knocking Carlos Alcaraz out again at Indian Wells, and he peaked at a career-high No. 36 in May 2024 — among the few Hungarian men ever to reach the top 50.
Now ranked No. 61, Marozsán heads into the 2026 clay swing — the surface where his ceiling shows brightest — still chasing a maiden ATP title and looking to convert his upset-special reputation into a consistent top-40 floor. The shotmaking has never been the question; the week-to-week steadiness is.
Marozsan has won just three of his last ten and slid to No. 54, with the losses piling up in the margins that used to break his way. His one keeper was beating Stefanos Tsitsipas from a set down in Munich, but the clay stretch turned brutal in the breakers — he dropped a 7(8)-6(6) opener to qualifier Gauthier Onclin at Stuttgart, fell in a third-set breaker to Daniil Medvedev in Madrid, and lost a first-set tiebreak to Miomir Kecmanovic on his way out of Roland-Garros in round one.
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