Taylor Fritz (ATP #9, USA)

ATP. United States. Current ranking #9, 3,720 points. 28 years old, 1.96 m, plays right-handed. Career-high #4. Match history across Grand Slams, Masters, 500-level, and 250-level events.

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Rank: #9 ATP · Country: USA · Career-high: #4 · 2026 record: 20-8 · Career: 129-60 · Career titles: 1 · Tour debut: 2023

Grand Slam Results by Year

YearAustralian OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS Open
2026QFR64
2025R16R64FSF
2024SFQFSFF
2023R32R16R32SF

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.

Recent Results

DateTournamentOpponentResultScore
May 24, 2026French Open (Roland-Garros) 2026 R128Nishesh BasavareddyL7(7)-6(5), 7(7)-6(5), 6(9)-7(11), 6-1
May 20, 2026Gonet Geneva Open 2026 R16Alexei PopyrinL6-4, 6-4
Mar 24, 2026Miami Open 2026 R16Jiri LeheckaL6-4, 6(4)-7(7), 6-2
Mar 22, 2026Miami Open 2026 R32Reilly OpelkaW6-3, 6-4
Mar 20, 2026Miami Open 2026 R64Botic Van De ZandschulpW6-3, 6(2)-7(7), 6-3

Match Log

+186 more matches in the career archive.

Tournaments

+43 more tournaments in Taylor Fritz's career archive.

Surface Stats — Hard, Clay & Grass Win Rate

SurfaceWin Rate
Grass83.3%
Hard74%
Clay65.1%
Hard (Indoor)65%

Head-to-Head Record

OpponentW-LMatches
Denis Shapovalov5-16
Novak Djokovic0-55
Jiri Lehecka4-15
Alexander Zverev3-14
Lorenzo Musetti0-44

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Fantasy Outlook

Draftable in both formats: snake-draft season-long fantasy tennis leagues or salary-cap contests. Every match scores live point-by-point, with pre-match win probabilities and set-by-set stats from the same feed that powers live tennis scores.

How Drop Shot Score is Calculated

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Each match earns base points for the round reached (more at the Grand Slams, less at 250s) plus bonus points for upsets, straight-set wins, and per-event stat leaderships (most aces, fewest double faults, most break-points converted). League commissioners can customize per-round point values, bonus weights, and matchup format — full breakdown on How It Works.

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Career Titles (1)

About Taylor Fritz

Power, polish, and the first American Slam finalist since 2009

Taylor Fritz is the Rancho Santa Fe, California product who came up the patient way — ITF junior world No. 1, pro at 17 in 2015, and a steady climb that never skipped many steps. The pedigree was built in: his mother, Kathy May, was a top-10 WTA player, his father Guy a coach who guided him from age two. Before his ATP breakthrough he stacked five Challenger titles, including back-to-back Sacramento and Fairfield wins in 2016 that pushed him into the top 100.

At 6-foot-5, Fritz is a first-strike hard-court player built around two weapons. His serve regularly exceeds 140 mph and has been clocked at 149 mph, one of the fastest on tour — he served more aces (867) than anyone in the 2025 season. The forehand is the other half: hit with an extreme Western grip, it blends heavy topspin and sharp angles with flat-hitting power off a compact, low take-back, and he uses it to control points and force errors. The two-hander is flatter and lower-bouncing, and his once-suspect net game and movement have steadily caught up to the power.

The signature win is still 2022 Indian Wells, where he beat top seed Andrey Rublev in the semis and Rafael Nadal in the final, 6–3, 7–6(5), for his first Masters 1000 title and the first by an American man there since Agassi in 2001. Then came 2024: a run to the US Open final past Frances Tiafoe in the semis before losing to Jannik Sinner, the first American men's Slam final since 2009. Weeks later he reached the ATP Finals final, again falling to Sinner, the run that lifted him to a career-high No. 4.

He backed it up in 2025 with grass titles at Stuttgart and Eastbourne, his ninth and tenth career trophies, plus a Wimbledon semifinal, falling to defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. Now 28 and ranked just inside the top 10, Fritz remains the standard-bearer for American men's tennis, still chasing the maiden major that has stayed just out of reach.

Top questions about Taylor Fritz

What is Taylor Fritz's current ATP ranking?
Taylor Fritz is ranked #9 on the ATP tour with 3,720 ATP points. Live rankings update weekly after each tour-level main-draw cycle; see the current snapshot above.
Where is Taylor Fritz from?
Taylor Fritz represents United States on the professional tennis tour. Country affiliation determines Davis Cup / Billie Jean King Cup eligibility and shapes the home-soil tournaments on their schedule.
How old is Taylor Fritz?
Taylor Fritz is 28 years old (born 1997-10-28). The typical peak age range on the men's tour has shifted into the late 20s and early 30s; the women's tour skews younger but with a similar broadening trend.
Is Taylor Fritz right- or left-handed?
Taylor Fritz plays right-handed. Left-handers represent roughly 10% of the tour but a disproportionate share of historical Slam winners — the angle differences alone shape every matchup tactically.