Ranked world No. 40 on the ATP Tour, Lorenzo Sonego represents Italy as a professional tennis player. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 21. He turned professional in 2014.
Sonego's 2025 season featured a semifinal at Metz plus quarterfinals at Marseille, Stockholm, and Australian Open. Hard results: 19-20. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. Sonego held firm saving 67% of breakpoints faced, minimized errors with only 0.17 double faults per game, and excelled under pressure winning 65% of pressure points on serve.
Lorenzo Sonego won the title at Winston Salem in 2024. Competing on clay: 6-8. Hard proved challenging: 11-18. He minimized errors with only 0.16 double faults per game, held steady at 52% on second serves, and maintained 74% success rate on first serve.
Lorenzo Sonego reached a semifinal at Umag plus quarterfinals at Metz, Dubai, and Montpellier in 2023. Clay results: 9-7. He went 16-17 on hard. He collected 4 wins against top-20 opponents. He averaged only 0.16 double faults per game, maintained pressure winning 53% on second serve delivery, and held firm saving 64% of breakpoints faced.
Sonego won the title at Metz and one semifinal in 2022. Competing on hard: 11-13. Sonego struggled on clay: 8-11. He minimized errors with only 0.14 double faults per game, clutched under pressure converting 42% of break chances, and broke down first serves at 31% clip.
The Italian won the title at Cagliari, also reaching the final at Eastbourne plus one semifinal at Rome in 2021. A new career peak of No. 21 followed. He dominated on clay with a 9-4 record. Hard proved challenging: 13-16. Sonego avoided the trouble at just 0.15 double faults per game, maintained 64% winning rate of serve pressure points, and kept 51% success rate on second serve.
Lorenzo Sonego reached the final at Vienna and one quarterfinal in 2020. This brought a new career-high of No. 32. Competing on clay: 7-7. On hard, results were modest at 5-7. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. Sonego avoided the trouble at just 0.17 double faults per game, defended brilliantly at 64% break points saved, and held steady at 73% on first serve points.
Sonego won the title at Antalya and one semifinal in 2019. This brought his first top-50 ranking. Clay results: 11-12. Sonego struggled on hard: 4-9. He averaged only 0.16 double faults per game, showed resilience saving 63% breakpoints when threatened, and won a strong 74% behind the first serve. He captured one title at Genova Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 11-3. He averaged 0.48 aces per game, saved 69% of break points, and won 53% on second serve return.
The Italian accumulated points at Challenger events in 2018. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. He captured one title at Genova Challenger. Additional semifinals at Bergamo Challenger and Florence Challenger. Record: 24-21. Challenger record: 19-15. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 9-4, hard 10-11. He won 51% on second serve return, saved 66% of break points, and won 50% on second serve.
Lorenzo Sonego competed at Futures/ITF level in 2017. He won two titles at Italy F31 and Ortisei Challenger. He also reached finals at Italy F35, Italy F36, and Ismaning Challenger. Season record: 44-19. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 26-12, hard 18-7. He saved 64% of break points, averaged 0.53 aces per game, and won 73% on first serve.
Lorenzo Sonego developed through Futures tournaments in 2016. He reached the semifinal at Ortisei Challenger. Record: 34-30. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 17-17, hard 17-12. He won 49% on second serve, averaged 0.22 double faults per game, and won 69% on first serve.
Lorenzo Sonego gained ranking points at Futures level in 2015. He won two titles at Italy F26 and Italy F32. He also reached finals at Italy F11 and Italy F33. Additional semifinals at Italy F18 and Italy F27. Season record: 37-22. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 31-15, hard 5-6. He averaged 0.34 double faults per game, converted 43% of break opportunities, and won 52% on second serve return.
Lorenzo Sonego competed at Futures/ITF level in 2014. He reached the semifinal at Italy F30. Record: 9-9. Challenger/ITF clay record: 9-9. He won 60% on second serve, won 47% on second serve return, and won 30% on first serve return.