Alejandro Tabilo, from Chile, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 79 on the ATP Tour. He plays left-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 19. His professional career started in 2013.
Alejandro Tabilo won the title at Chengdu in 2025. Competing on hard: 9-11. He thrived in clutch moments at 66% on serve pressure points, held firm saving 66% of breakpoints faced, and minimized errors with only 0.18 double faults per game. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Guangzhou 2 Challenger. At lower-tier events: 10-5. Challenger/ITF hard record: 7-4. He saved 67% of break points, won 71% on first serve, and won 60% serve pressure points.
In 2024, Tabilo triumphed with two titles, winning Auckland and Mallorca. Alejandro Tabilo also reached the final at Santiago and two semifinals, including Rome. He broke into the top 20. Clay results: 11-10. Tabilo went 12-11 on hard. He excelled with 75% success on first serve, delivered when it mattered with 65% pressure points won serving, and defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved.
Alejandro Tabilo delivered an impressive 2023 campaign. He won four titles at Brasilia Challenger, Guayaquil Challenger, Karlsruhe Challenger, and Francavilla Al Mare Challenger. He also reached the final at Florianopolis Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lima 2 Challenger and San Benedetto Del Tronto Challenger. Record: 45-17. Challenger record: 42-13. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 32-13, hard 10-0. He averaged 0.24 double faults per game, saved 62% of break points, and won 52% on second serve return.
Alejandro Tabilo reached the final at Cordoba, advancing to a semifinal at Santiago and one quarterfinal in 2022. He entered the top 100 for the first time. Clay results: 10-6. On hard, results were modest at 4-6. Tabilo showed mental strength converting 43% of breakpoints, capitalized at 52% on second serve returns, and neutralized opponents winning 33% on first serve return.
Tabilo developed through Challenger events in 2021. He captured one title at Guayaquil Challenger. He also reached finals at Lexington Challenger and Puerto Vallarta Challenger. Record: 26-22. Challenger record: 24-18. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 15-11, hard 9-7. He won 57% serve pressure points, saved 60% of break points, and won 53% on second serve return.
The Chilean accumulated points at Challenger events in 2020. He broke into the top 200. He reached two semifinals at Cordenons Challenger and Aix En Provence Challenger. Season record: 15-10. Record on clay in lower tier: 10-5. He won 53% on second serve return, averaged 0.47 aces per game, and averaged 0.21 double faults per game.
Alejandro Tabilo competed at Futures/ITF level in 2019. He captured one title at M25 Aktobe. He also reached finals at M25 Aktobe and M25 Weston FL. Additional semifinals at Shymkent Challenger and Puerto Vallarta Challenger. Record: 48-28. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 31-19, hard 17-9. He won 35% on first serve return, won 57% on second serve return, and won 69% on first serve.
Tabilo developed through Futures tournaments in 2018. He captured one title at Dominican Republic F2. He also reached the final at Dominican Republic F3. Additional semifinals at Chile F1, Chile F2, Brazil F6, and Dominican Republic F1. Season record: 31-17. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 18-13, hard 13-4. He won 32% on first serve return, won 66% on first serve, and converted 40% of break opportunities.
The Chilean faced difficulties in 2017. He reached the final at Chile F3. Record: 14-21. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 10-13, hard 4-8. He converted 50% of break opportunities, won 49% on second serve, and won 42% on first serve return.
Alejandro Tabilo competed at Futures/ITF level in 2016. He captured one title at Chile F6. Additional semifinals at Chile F5, Canada F9, and Mexico F1. Season record: 24-22. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 14-11, hard 10-11. He won 33% on second serve, won 21% on first serve return, and saved 32% of break points.
A tough 2015 season for Alejandro Tabilo. He reached two quarterfinals at Norway F1 and Canada F11. Record: 7-10. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 7-10.
Alejandro Tabilo gained ranking points at Futures level in 2014. Season record: 3-4.