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Kamil Majchrzak plays on the ATP tour from Poland, currently ranked #68. View Kamil'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.
Kamil Majchrzak's results and ranking are pointing in opposite directions. He opened the Washington Open with a , taking 26 of 41 points against Paul's second serve, though Paul saved three match points before it closed.
That leaves him 7-3 across his last 10 in a 14-11 season built on the Rosmalen Open title over and , and he's 3-1 against Top 8 opposition this year. He nonetheless sits at ATP No. 72, 27 spots below the career-high No. 45 first reached June 30: the number lags the level.
Currently ranked No. 68 — a high of No. 45 and a low of No. 295 across the last 270 ranking points on record.
is the highest-ranked Polish man in singles, a right-hander born 13 January 1996 in Piotrków Trybunalski who came up through a decorated junior pipeline. He ended his junior career as 2014 Youth Olympics gold medallist, also capturing the 2013 US Open boys' doubles title and earning wins over future top-10 names Berrettini, Fritz, Hurkacz, Medvedev and Rublev. That same doubles run included a final over a young — a reminder of how long this generation has circled one another.
The game is built for attrition. Across his career he has won 71.1% of first-serve points and 52.1% on the second, saving 61% of break points and holding serve 79% of the time — numbers that lean on a clay-honed baseline and a serve that holds under pressure. His record skews heavily to clay (248-128) over hard (121-64) and grass (26-17), though his loudest results have come off the dirt.
The career has two acts split by a 13-month ban. He accepted a sanction under the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme after testing positive at events in late 2022, having reached a career-high of No. 75 that February. The ITIA accepted the findings stemmed from a contaminated supplement and that he had not knowingly or intentionally ingested the substances. The rebuild was total — back from outside the top 900, grinding Challenger titles before re-establishing himself on tour.
Act two has been his best tennis yet. He defeated former finalist Berrettini en route to the 2025 Wimbledon fourth round, then saved five match points to beat No. 10 reaching the 2025 US Open third round. That climb pushed him to a career-high No. 53, achieved on 30 March 2026. This season he reached the third round in Miami before the clay swing; at No. 76, he's again chasing the top 50 he briefly touched.