Ranked world No. 28 on the ATP Tour, Arthur Rinderknech represents France as a professional tennis player. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 26. He turned professional in 2013.
Rinderknech's 2025 season featured the final at Shanghai, advancing to a semifinal at Kitzbuhel and one quarterfinal. He reached a new career-high of No. 28. Grass results: 6-4. Rinderknech went 15-17 on hard. On clay, results were modest at 5-7. He showed resilience saving 67% breakpoints when threatened, delivered when it mattered with 66% pressure points won serving, and commanded 75% of points on first serve.
Arthur Rinderknech advanced to a semifinal at Atlanta, making a quarterfinal at Marseille during 2024. Competing on hard: 14-12. He delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces, commanded 77% of points on first serve, and held steady at 64% breakpoints saved. He captured one title at Lille Challenger. Lower-tier record: 9-5. Record on hard in lower tier: 8-4. He averaged 0.11 double faults per game, saved 68% of break points, and won 49% on second serve return.
Arthur Rinderknech reached quarterfinals at Calvia, Chengdu, and Kitzbuhel in 2023. Clay results: 5-5. On hard, results were modest at 6-13. He fired 0.7 aces per service game, excelled with 76% success on first serve, and delivered when it mattered with 66% pressure points won serving. He captured one title at Zug Challenger. Additional semifinals at Pau Challenger and Helsinki Challenger. At lower-tier events: 11-3. He won 52% on second serve return, saved 63% of break points, and averaged 1.02 aces per game.
Rinderknech's 2022 season featured the final at Adelaide 2, advancing to semifinals at Doha and Gijon and three quarterfinals. This brought his first top-50 ranking. Competing on hard: 20-14. He collected 4 wins against top-20 opponents. He dominated on first serve with 75% points won, showed resilience saving 65% breakpoints when threatened, and delivered when it mattered with 66% pressure points won serving. He captured one title at Poznan Challenger. He also reached the final at Vancouver Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 11-3. He won 68% serve pressure points, saved 70% of break points, and won 77% on first serve.
The French player advanced to a semifinal at Kitzbuhel and six quarterfinals during 2021. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. Clay results: 10-7. He went 7-7 on hard. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He used the ace as a weapon with 0.8 per game, thrived in big moments at 42% on return pressure points, and commanded 76% of points on first serve. He captured one title at Istanbul 1 Challenger. Additional semifinals at Rennes Challenger, Ostrava Challenger, and Cherbourg Challenger. Lower-tier record: 21-9. Record on hard in lower tier: 18-7. He won 66% serve pressure points, saved 62% of break points, and averaged 0.75 aces per game.
Arthur Rinderknech built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2020. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He won two titles at Rennes Challenger and Calgary Challenger. He also reached the final at Drummondville Challenger. Record: 22-13. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 5-5, hard 17-7. He won 49% on second serve return, won 77% on first serve, and averaged 0.19 double faults per game.
Rinderknech developed through Futures tournaments in 2019. He won two titles at M15 Tabarka and M15 Monastir. He also reached finals at M15 Monastir, M25 Mulhouse, and M25 Palma del Rio. Season record: 51-28. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 13-11, hard 38-17. He won 53% on second serve, won 73% on first serve, and averaged 0.49 aces per game.
The French player gained ranking points at Futures level in 2018. He won two titles at Serbia F2 and Morocco F2. Additional semifinals at France F13, Morocco F1, and Nigeria F5. Record: 28-13. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 14-2, hard 14-11. He converted 52% of break opportunities, saved 69% of break points, and won 50% on second serve return.
Arthur Rinderknech competed at Futures/ITF level in 2017. He reached the semifinal at Tunisia F23. Season record: 7-8.
Arthur Rinderknech developed through Futures tournaments in 2016. He reached the final at Belgium F1. Record: 4-2.
Arthur Rinderknech competed at Futures/ITF level in 2013. Record: 1-4.