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Thiago Agustin Tirante plays on the ATP tour from Argentina, currently ranked #50. View Thiago Agustin'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.
Hard courts have taken over a season built on clay. The 25-year-old is 24-14 and 9-4 on hard, with August doing the arguing: in straight sets at the Canadian Open, then his deepest Masters run in Cincinnati, built on that ran on 13 aces and 88 percent of first-serve points won.
The clay grinder's heavy forehand didn't build that; the serve did. He carried a four-match streak and a career-high ATP No. 50 — up from 117 a year ago — into Friday's quarterfinal, where held him to five games.
| Tournament | Level | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Open | Masters | QF |
| Canadian Open | Masters | R16 |
| Wimbledon | Slam | R128 |
| French Open | Slam | R32 |
| Italian Open | Masters | R16 |
| Madrid Open | Masters | R32 |
| Miami Open | Masters | R64 |
| Rio Open | 500 | QF |
Currently ranked No. 50 — a high of No. 50 and a low of No. 237 across the last 297 ranking points on record.
is an Argentine right-hander out of La Plata, born in 2001, and his roots run as deep as any on tour — he began playing tennis at his grandfather's club in La Plata as soon as he could walk at nine months old, coached by his aunt, Vanesa, who taught him to play. He earned his first ATP ranking point at age 16 in 2017, and ended 2019 as the No. 1 junior in the world, sweeping his last 18 matches en route to three titles in as many weeks at Yucatan Cup, Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl.
The game is built on clay, the way the résumé suggests. Over his career at ATP level he holds a 20-15 record on clay against 4-6 on hard, and the heavy forehand — his favourite shot — anchors a patient, grind-it-out baseline identity rooted in second-serve return depth and break-point resilience. He's not a big server by tour standards, but he's added pop: he's averaging 6.4 aces per match over the last 52 weeks, up from a career 5.0. The idol is fellow Argentine Juan Martín del Potro, and the aspiration tracks.
The breakthrough came at the 2024 Nordea Open in Båstad, where he reached his first ATP Tour semifinal after beating defending champion and No. 8 in the second round for his first top-10 win, before losing to eventual champion . He'd already logged his first slam win at the 2023 French Open as a qualifier. He cracked a career-high No. 58 in May 2026.
The current beat is the deepest slam run of his life: at Roland-Garros he came through two five-setters, including a win over , before falling to in another four-set grind in the third round.