Adrian Mannarino – ATP #69 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Adrian Mannarino - ATP #69 Tennis Player
Adrian Mannarino
FRA Age: 37 (29-06-1988)
Hand: Left
Highest ranked: 17
ATP
#69
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
35 - 37
48.6% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Adrian Mannarino capitalizes at 51.9% on second serve returns. Sits as number 69 in the ATP. Moreover, he generates great 0.64 break chances per return game. In addition, he manages 30.0% success during first serve return. Areas for improvement include that he struggles at pressure points on serve with just 59.9% winning rate and saves only 59.6% of breakpoints on serve. Been out of action for 41 days.

Adrian Mannarino - Career History

On the ATP Tour, Adrian Mannarino is currently ranked world No. 69 and represents France. He plays left-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 17. He turned professional in 2004.

Mannarino went 13-15 on the ATP Tour across the 2025 season. Hard results: 9-12. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He rarely erred with just 0.15 double faults per game, held firm saving 66% of breakpoints faced, and stayed solid at 53% on second serves. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Newport Challenger. At lower-tier events: 11-11. Results on grass: 7-3. He won 40% return pressure points, averaged 0.20 double faults per game, and won 54% on second serve return.

A tough 2024 season for Adrian Mannarino. He broke into the top 20. Competing on hard: 13-22.

In 2023, Adrian Mannarino triumphed with three titles, winning Sofia, Astana, and Newport. The French player also reached the final at Mallorca. He dominated on grass with a 12-4 record. He went 27-16 on hard. Mannarino stayed solid at 53% on second serves, clutched under pressure converting 47% of break chances, and capitalized on pressure points with 42% success while returning.

Mannarino won the title at Winston Salem and one semifinal in 2022. Competing on hard: 21-19. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He backed the serve up well with 54% on second attempts, capitalized on second serves at 51%, and limited double faults to 0.18 per game.

A tough 2021 season for the French player. Hard results: 9-14. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents.

Adrian Mannarino advanced to the final at Nur-Sultan, advancing to a semifinal at Sofia and one quarterfinal during 2020. Competing on hard: 14-14.

Mannarino won the title at s Hertogenbosch and finals at Moscow and Zhuhai in 2019. Hard results: 19-18. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He capitalized on 44% of breakpoint opportunities, avoided the trouble at just 0.18 double faults per game, and won 50% when opponents went to second serve.

The French player's 2018 season featured finals at Moscow and Antalya, also reaching a semifinal at New York plus three quarterfinals. He reached a new career-high of No. 22. On grass: a strong 9-4. On hard: 15-18. He clutched under pressure converting 46% of break chances and rarely erred with just 0.21 double faults per game.

Adrian Mannarino advanced to finals at Tokyo and Antalya, also reaching a semifinal at Moscow plus three quarterfinals during 2017. Grass results: 7-5. He went 23-18 on hard. He clutched under pressure converting 44% of break chances, rarely erred with just 0.20 double faults per game, and capitalized on second serves at 51%.

Adrian Mannarino reached a semifinal at Nice plus quarterfinals at Sofia, Newport, and Delray Beach in 2016. On grass: a strong 8-4. On hard, results were modest at 14-18.

A tough 2015 season for Mannarino. He reached a new career-high of No. 27. Grass results: 6-5. Mannarino went 21-19 on hard.

Adrian Mannarino advanced to a quarterfinal at Stockholm during 2014. Competing on hard: 10-15. Mannarino showed mental strength converting 44% of breakpoints, capitalized at 51% on second serve returns, and maintained composure with only 0.21 double faults per game. At lower-tier events, he won four titles at Manta Challenger, Segovia Challenger, Istanbul Challenger, and Knoxville Challenger. Additional semifinals at Tashkent Challenger and Champaign Challenger. Lower-tier record: 27-2. Competing on hard: 27-2. He averaged 0.14 double faults per game, won 76% on first serve, and won 55% on second serve.

Adrian Mannarino reached quarterfinals at Bogota and Kuala Lumpur in 2013. Hard results: 6-10. He saved as much as 70% of breakpoints faced, maintained composure with only 0.21 double faults per game, and recorded 0.5 aces per service game. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Noumea Challenger and Sarajevo Challenger. He also reached the final at Mexico City Challenger. At lower-tier events: 25-9. Results on hard: 19-6. He converted 48% of break opportunities, averaged 0.45 aces per game, and averaged 0.24 double faults per game.

Mannarino developed through Challenger events in 2012. He reached the final at Istanbul Challenger. Record: 18-14. Competing on hard: 14-11. He won 51% on second serve return, saved 61% of break points, and averaged 0.46 aces per game.

The French player advanced to a semifinal at Johannesburg plus quarterfinals at Auckland, Queen's Club, and St. Petersburg during 2011. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Hard results: 11-14. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents.

2010 was a standout year for Adrian Mannarino. He won two titles at Mons Challenger and Istanbul Challenger. He also reached finals at Segovia Challenger and Recanati Challenger. Additional semifinals at Helsinki Challenger and Nottingham Challenger. Record: 28-12. Competing on hard: 25-9. He won 54% on second serve, saved 60% of break points, and won 73% on first serve.

Mannarino developed through Challenger events in 2009. He reached two finals at Segovia Challenger and Saint Brieuc Challenger. Season record: 21-16. Across surfaces: clay 8-6, hard 9-8.

The French player delivered an impressive 2008 campaign. He won three titles at France F15, Great Britain F2, and Jersey Challenger. He also reached finals at France F4, Great Britain F1, and Rennes Challenger. Additional semifinals at France F6, Germany F1, Rome Challenger, and Surbiton Challenger. Record: 49-21. Surface breakdown: clay 7-6, hard 36-13.

Adrian Mannarino competed at Futures/ITF level in 2007. He won two titles at France F19 and Great Britain F22. He also reached finals at France F14 and France F18. Additional semifinals at France F3, France F8, and France F11. Season record: 39-25. By surface: clay 9-6, hard 28-17.

Adrian Mannarino developed through Challenger events in 2006. He broke into the top 100. He won two titles at Spain F11 and Spain F20. He also reached the final at France F19. Record: 26-18. Across surfaces: clay 3-7, hard 23-11.

Adrian Mannarino faced difficulties in 2005. He reached two semifinals at France F18 and France F19. Season record: 8-10. Results on hard: 6-7.

Adrian Mannarino Match History - All Surfaces

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Common Questions About Adrian Mannarino

What is Adrian Mannarino's record by surface?

Over his career at ATP level, Adrian Mannarino holds a record of 218-240 (47.6%) on hard, 71-51 (58.2%) on grass, and 17-61 (21.8%) on clay. At Challenger/ITF level: 223-100 (69.0%) on hard, 42-44 (48.8%) on clay, and 18-11 (62.1%) on grass. In the last 52 weeks: 9-12 (42.9%) on hard, 3-2 (60.0%) on grass, and 1-1 (50.0%) on clay at ATP level. 7-3 (70.0%) on grass, 3-4 (42.9%) on clay, and 1-4 (20.0%) on hard at Challenger/ITF level.

How many titles has Adrian Mannarino won?

Adrian Mannarino has won five ATP tour-level titles (three on hard and two on grass). He has also won 19 titles at Challenger/ITF level (all on hard).

What is Adrian Mannarino's recent form?

Adrian Mannarino has lost his last 4 matches. Over the past 10 matches, he holds a 4-6 record. Over the past 52 weeks, Adrian Mannarino has posted a 35-37 record (48.6% win rate). His last match was 6 weeks ago.

How many aces does Adrian Mannarino serve per match?

Adrian Mannarino serves an average of 4.3 aces per match in the last 52 weeks, consistent with his career average of 4.7.

How does Adrian Mannarino perform against top-ranked opponents?

In the last 52 weeks, Adrian Mannarino is 1-3 against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 3-6 (33.3%). Against Top 50 opponents: 6-10 (37.5%). Against Top 100 opponents: 13-15 (46.4%). Over his career: 11-60 (15.5%) against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 30-114 (20.8%). Against Top 50 opponents: 107-193 (35.7%). Against Top 100 opponents: 235-328 (41.7%).