Pedro Martinez is a professional tennis player from Spain. He has a career-high singles ranking of World No. 40, which he reached in May 2022. He also has a career-high doubles ranking of 51, achieved at around the same time.

Player Profile

Pedro Martinez Portero was born on April 26, 1997, in Alzira, Spain. He stands 185 cm tall and his last listed weight was 76 kg. A right-handed player, Martinez has a two-handed backhand.

Height / weight 1.85 m / 76 kg
Born 26 Apr 1997
Nationality Spain Spain
Playing Style Right Handed

Since he turned professional in 2016, he has accumulated prize winnings of a little over US$3 Million. He is coached by Javier Ferrer and he has also worked with Gerard Granollers.

Career

He made his first appearance in the ATP in 2018 when he qualified to play at the 2018 Grand Prix Hassan II. In 2019, he made his Grand Slam debut when he appeared in the singles main draw for the 2019 French Open.

A year later, in 2020, he was back at Roland Garros where he played alongside Christian Garin at the doubles main draw.

In the same year, he reached his first ATP quarterfinals at the 2020 Rio Open. He also made his best Grand Slam finish this year making it to the third round of the French Open. He ended by breaking into the Top 100, landing in the No.97 spot.

In 2021, he made it to the third round of the Men’s Singles at the Australian Open. Later in Paris, he made it to the Semi-Finals of the men’s doubles event while paired with Pablo Andujar.

At the 2021 Generali Open Kitzbuhel, he won against Casper Ruud. Then at the US Open, he won against James Duckworth. By mid-September, he was ranked No.59.

In 2022, he played in the ATP Cup, helping Spain make it to the finals. At the Chile Open – Singles, he defeated Sebastian Baez, winning his first ATP title and landing the No.50 spot in the world rankings.

In 2023, he was in the first round of both the Aussie Open and the French Open. He also made it to the second round of Indian Wells.

Career Record

Career Titles: 1

  • Highest Singles Ranking: 40 (May 9,2022)
  • Current Singles Ranking: 122 (July3, 2023)

Best Grand Slam Singles Performances

  • Australian Open - 3R (2021)
  • French Open - 3R (2020)
  • Wimbledon - 3R (2021)
  • US Open - 2R (2021)

Doubles

Career Titles: 1

  • Highest Doubles Ranking: 51 (May 16,2022)
  • Current Doubles Ranking: 120 (July3, 2023)

Best Grand Slam Doubles Performances

  • Australian Open - 3R (2022)
  • French Open - SF (2021)
  • Wimbledon - 2R (2022)
  • US Open - 1R (2021, 2022)

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