Albert Ramos – ATP #914 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Albert Ramos - ATP #914 Tennis Player
Albert Ramos
ESP Age: 38 (17-01-1988)
Hand: Left
Highest ranked: 17
ATP
#914
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
2 - 6
25.0% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Albert Ramos avoids the trouble at just 0.14 double faults per game. Holds the 400 position in the ATP rankings. Moreover, he maintains decent 60.5% breakpoints save rate. That said, he generates just 0.56 break chances per game and struggles with first serve, winning just 65.9% of points. Away from tour for 123 days.

Albert Ramos - Career History

Albert Ramos, from Spain, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 401 on the ATP Tour. He plays left-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 17. He turned professional in 2004.

Ramos's 2025 campaign was limited to 22 matches. He reached the quarterfinal at Valencia Challenger. Season record: 9-13. Challenger/ITF clay record: 9-10. He won 39% return pressure points, averaged 0.15 double faults per game, and saved 56% of break points.

Albert Ramos developed through Challenger events in 2024. He captured one title at Modena Challenger. Additional semifinals at Braga Challenger and Murcia Challenger. Record: 26-30. Challenger record: 23-21. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 23-21. He won 65% on first serve, averaged 0.16 double faults per game, and won 58% serve pressure points.

Albert Ramos advanced to the final at Gstaad, advancing to a semifinal at Cordoba and one quarterfinal during 2023. Clay results: 11-14. Hard proved challenging: 1-9. He minimized errors with only 0.16 double faults per game, defended brilliantly at 65% break points saved, and clutched under pressure converting 42% of break chances. At lower-tier events, he reached three semifinals at Lisbon Challenger, Valencia Challenger, and Bad Waltersdorf Challenger. Lower-tier record: 20-11. Record on clay in lower tier: 19-10. He won 66% on first serve, saved 61% of break points, and won 42% return pressure points.

Ramos won the title at Cordoba and four semifinals in 2022. Competing on clay: 19-14. On hard, results were modest at 5-11. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He minimized errors with only 0.15 double faults per game, punished rival's second serves winning 51%, and capitalized on 41% of breakpoint opportunities.

The Spaniard won the title at Estoril, also reaching the final at Cordoba plus three semifinals in 2021. Clay results: 19-11. Ramos struggled on hard: 5-11. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He capitalized at 53% on second serve returns, backed the serve up well with 52% on second attempts, and averaged only 0.19 double faults per game.

Albert Ramos faced difficulties in 2020. Competing on clay: 7-9. He maintained pressure winning 53% on second serve delivery, converted a respectable 40% of breakpoints, and held steady at 63% breakpoints saved.

Ramos won the title at Gstaad, also reaching the final at Kitzbuhel plus two semifinals in 2019. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. Clay results: 21-12. On hard, results were modest at 8-11. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Ramos defended brilliantly at 64% break points saved, clutched under pressure converting 44% of break chances, and rarely erred with just 0.17 double faults per game.

A tough 2018 season for the Spaniard. Competing on clay: 13-14. Ramos struggled on hard: 5-13.

Albert Ramos advanced to finals at Sao Paulo and Monte Carlo, also reaching semifinals at Quito and Rio de Janeiro plus six quarterfinals, including Shanghai during 2017. He entered the top 20 for the first time. Clay results: 22-13. Hard proved challenging: 9-15. Ramos controlled serve with just 0.19 double faults per game, backed the serve up well with 53% on second attempts, and held ground at 30% on first serve return.

Albert Ramos won the title at Bastad, also reaching the final at Chengdu plus one semifinal in 2016. This brought a new career-high of No. 26. Competing on clay: 20-13. On hard, results were modest at 13-16. He broke down first serves at 30% clip, maintained composure with only 0.22 double faults per game, and capitalized on second serves at 50%.

Ramos's 2015 season featured quarterfinals at Geneva and Auckland. Hard results: 7-8. Ramos struggled on clay: 8-13. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He rarely erred with just 0.19 double faults per game, stayed solid at 53% on second serves, and saved 64% of breakpoints faced. He captured one title at San Benedetto Challenger. Additional semifinals at Furth Challenger, Genova Challenger, and Caltanissetta Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 17-5. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 17-5. He won 59% on second serve return, saved 59% of break points, and averaged 0.25 double faults per game.

Albert Ramos advanced to a quarterfinal at Buenos Aires during 2014. Competing on clay: 10-12. Ramos showed mental strength converting 43% of breakpoints, challenged servers with 31% on first return, and controlled serve with just 0.19 double faults per game. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Milan and Genova. He also reached finals at Padova, Kenitra, and Banja Luka. Additional semifinals at Panama City and Barranquilla. Lower-tier record: 29-8. Record on clay in lower tier: 29-8. He averaged 0.18 double faults per game, won 69% on first serve, and converted 47% of break opportunities.

Albert Ramos reached quarterfinals at Bastad, Santiago, Barcelona, and Buenos Aires in 2013. Clay results: 12-10. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents.

Ramos's 2012 season featured the final at Casablanca, advancing to semifinals at Estoril and Sao Paulo and three quarterfinals. This brought his first top-50 ranking. Competing on clay: 16-10. Ramos struggled on hard: 4-10. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Ramos showed mental strength converting 42% of breakpoints and managed 31% success during first serve return.

The Spaniard advanced to quarterfinals at Umag and Bucharest during 2011. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. Clay results: 11-10. He showed resilience saving 63% breakpoints when threatened, held steady at 50% on second serves, and won 52% when opponents went to second serve. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Milan and San Sebastian. He also reached the final at Turin. Additional semifinals at Marburg and Seville. Lower-tier record: 25-8. Record on clay in lower tier: 25-8. He won 54% on second serve return, won 50% on second serve, and averaged 0.20 double faults per game.

Albert Ramos built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2010. He won two titles at Seville and San Sebastian. Additional semifinals at San Remo, Spain F4, and San Benedetto. Record: 44-29. Challenger record: 42-25. Challenger/ITF clay record: 42-25. He won 36% on first serve return, won 66% on first serve, and saved 58% of break points.

Ramos developed through Challenger events in 2009. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won three titles at Spain F9, Spain F15, and Spain F16. He also reached finals at Palermo and Seville. Additional semifinals at Spain F10, Tarragona, Morocco F2, and San Benedetto. Season record: 48-21. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 48-20.

The Spaniard gained ranking points at Futures level in 2008. He captured one title at Spain F25. He also reached the final at Spain F21. Additional semifinals at Serbia F1, Spain F16, Spain F26, and Spain F29. Record: 40-23. Record on clay in lower tier: 40-23.

Albert Ramos competed at Futures/ITF level in 2007. He reached the semifinal at Spain F17. Season record: 17-19. Challenger/ITF clay record: 14-15.

Albert Ramos developed through Futures tournaments in 2006. He reached the final at Spain F20. Record: 10-12. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 5-7, hard 5-5.

Albert Ramos faced difficulties in 2005. Season record: 4-9. Record on clay in lower tier: 4-6.

Albert Ramos Match History - All Surfaces

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Common Questions About Albert Ramos

What is Albert Ramos's record by surface?

Over his career at ATP level, Albert Ramos holds a record of 198-174 (53.2%) on clay, 71-137 (34.1%) on hard, and 6-19 (24.0%) on grass. At Challenger/ITF level: 295-172 (63.2%) on clay and 9-14 (39.1%) on hard. In the last 52 weeks: 2-3 (40.0%) on clay and 0-1 on hard at Challenger/ITF level.

How many titles has Albert Ramos won?

Albert Ramos has won four ATP tour-level titles all on clay. He has also won 12 titles at Challenger/ITF level (all on clay).

What is Albert Ramos's recent form?

Over the past 10 matches, he holds a 2-8 record. Over the past 52 weeks, Albert Ramos has posted a 2-6 record (25.0% win rate). His last match was 8 months ago.

How many aces does Albert Ramos serve per match?

Albert Ramos serves an average of 2.6 aces per match in the last 52 weeks, consistent with his career average of 2.9.

How does Albert Ramos perform against top-ranked opponents?

Albert Ramos has not faced any top-ranked opponents in the last 52 weeks.

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