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Ugo Humbert

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Height / weight1.88 m / 73 kg
Born26 Jun 1998 (27 years)
NationalityFrance flagFrance

Ugo Humbert is a French professional tennis player. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of World Number 13 in April 2024 and has won seven ATP singles titles. As of April 10, 2025, he is World No. 20.

Humbert reached the fourth round at Wimbledon twice, in 2019 and again in 2024. He made his first Masters final at the Paris Masters in November 2024.

Player Profile and Personal Life

Ugo Humbert was born on June 26, 1998, in Metz, France. He stands 188 cm tall and he is a left-handed player with a two-handed backhand.

His parents Eric and Anne are butchers and caterers who run a shop in Metz. Humbert grew up alongside his sister Léa and began playing tennis at age five. At twelve years old, he moved to Poitiers to train with the French Tennis Federation.

Junior Career

Humbert had a promising junior career that included reaching the doubles final at the Abierto Juvenil Mexicano in November 2015 alongside Geoffrey Blancaneaux.

He achieved a career-high junior ranking of World Number 18 in January 2016.

Professional Career

Humbert turned professional in September 2016 and won his first ITF Futures title at Bagnères-de-Bigorre in September 2017 as a wildcard entrant. In August 2018, he captured his maiden ATP Challenger title at Segovia and qualified for his first Grand Slam main draw at the US Open later that year.

In July 2019 at Wimbledon, Humbert reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time after defeating Gaël Monfils and Félix Auger-Aliassime before losing to Novak Djokovic.

In 2020, Humbert won his first two ATP singles titles at the ASB Classic in Auckland and the European Open in Antwerp. At the Hamburg European Open that year, he defeated Daniil Medvedev for his first top-10 win.

Humbert claimed his first ATP500 title at the 2021 Halle Open by defeating Andrey Rublev in straight sets in the final. Later that year at the Tokyo Olympics, he upset Stefanos Tsitsipas en route to reaching the quarterfinals.

Humbert struggled with injuries in 2022 but made his Wimbledon comeback by reaching the third round after defeating Casper Ruud.

In 2023, Humbert returned to form by winning his fourth ATP title at the Moselle Open in Metz. He also reached quarterfinals at both the Shanghai Masters and Paris Masters.

He won two ATP titles in 2024 - the Open13 Provence in Marseille and Dubai Tennis Championships—becoming only the third player in history to win their first six ATP Finals.

At Wimbledon, he reached the fourth round for the second time before losing to Carlos Alcaraz.

At the Paris Masters, Humbert reached his first Masters final but lost to Alexander Zverev.

In 2025, at the Australian Open, Humbert advanced to the fourth round for the first time but lost to Zverev in four sets.

Career Record

Singles

  • Career Titles: Seven ATP titles (including one ATP500 title)
  • Highest Singles Ranking: No. 13 on April 15, 2024

Best Grand Slam Singles Performances

  • Australian Open - Fourth Round (2025)
  • French Open - Second Round (2023)
  • Wimbledon - Fourth Round (2019, 2024)
  • US Open - Second Round (2018, 2020, 2024)

Doubles

  • Career Titles: None
  • Highest Doubles Ranking: No. 348 on August '24

Ugo Humbert FAQ

When did Ugo Humbert turn pro?

He turned professional in September 2016.

Where is Ugo Humbert from?

Ugo Humbert was born in Metz, France.

What is Ugo Humbert's best Grand Slam achievement?

His best Grand Slam achievements are reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon twice—in both years of 2019 and 2024.

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