Marco Cecchinato is a professional tennis player from Italy, currently ranked world No. 230 on the ATP Tour. He is right-handed. His career-high ranking is No. 16. He began his professional career in 2010.
Cecchinato competed at Futures/ITF level in 2025. He captured one title at Milan Challenger. He also reached the final at Lima Los Inkas Challenger. Season record: 39-33. Challenger/ITF clay record: 39-33. He won 52% on second serve, won 60% serve pressure points, and averaged 0.25 double faults per game.
The Italian developed through Challenger events in 2024. He reached the semifinal at Punta Del Este Challenger. Record: 25-22. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 25-21. He averaged 0.33 double faults per game, won 67% on first serve, and won 50% on second serve.
Marco Cecchinato faced difficulties in 2023. Clay results: 10-10. He showed mental strength converting 45% of breakpoints and held steady at 51% on second serves.
Marco Cecchinato built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2022. He won two titles at Lisbon Challenger and Rio De Janeiro Challenger. Additional semifinals at Parma Challenger, Verona Challenger, Guayaquil Challenger, and San Marino Challenger. Record: 40-28. Challenger record: 36-21. Challenger/ITF clay record: 36-20. He saved 61% of break points, won 69% on first serve, and won 52% on second serve return.
Cecchinato's 2021 season featured the final at Parma. Clay results: 15-14.
Marco Cecchinato advanced to the final at Sardinia during 2020. Competing on clay: 7-7. Cecchinato avoided the trouble at just 0.19 double faults per game and managed to score 50% of points when pushed to second serve. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Punta Del Este Challenger. Lower-tier record: 9-4. Record on clay in lower tier: 9-4. He averaged 0.14 double faults per game, saved 65% of break points, and converted 42% of break opportunities.
Marco Cecchinato won the title at Buenos Aires and two semifinals in 2019. This brought a new career-high of No. 16. The season proved challenging overall. Clay results: 9-10. On hard, results were modest at 3-12.
Cecchinato captured two titles in 2018, winning Umag and Budapest. The Italian also reached two semifinals, including Roland Garros. He broke into the top 20. Competing on clay: 17-10. Cecchinato struggled on hard: 4-11. Cecchinato avoided the trouble at just 0.20 double faults per game. He captured one title at Santiago Challenger. Additional semifinals at Alicante Challenger and Marbella Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 12-4. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 11-3. He won 54% on second serve, won 71% on first serve, and won 49% on second serve return.
The Italian rediscovered his best tennis in 2017. He won two titles at Italy F5 and Rome Challenger. He also reached finals at Como Challenger, Todi Challenger, and Ostrava Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lima Challenger, Milan Challenger, and Francavilla Al Mare Challenger. Season record: 47-24. Challenger record: 46-19. Record on clay in lower tier: 46-19. He won 51% on second serve return, won 54% on second serve, and averaged 0.17 double faults per game.
2016 proved challenging for Marco Cecchinato. He captured one title at Milan Challenger. He also reached the final at Como Challenger. Record: 20-21. Challenger record: 18-11. Challenger/ITF clay record: 18-9. He won 55% on second serve, won 67% on first serve, and saved 65% of break points.
2015 proved to be a breakthrough season for Cecchinato. He broke into the top 100. He captured one title at Turin Challenger. He also reached the final at Genova Challenger. Additional semifinals at Rome Challenger, Todi Challenger, Milan Challenger, and Napoli Challenger. Season record: 45-21. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 45-16. He won 53% on second serve, saved 63% of break points, and won 53% on second serve return.
The Italian accumulated points at Challenger events in 2014. He won two titles at Italy F6 and Italy F7. He also reached the final at Mestre. Additional semifinals at Rome, Milan, Biella, and Vercelli. Record: 35-19. Record on clay in lower tier: 34-13. He converted 46% of break opportunities, won 67% on first serve, and won 50% on second serve.
Marco Cecchinato built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2013. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He won three titles at Italy F17, Croatia F3, and San Marino. He also reached finals at Sibiu and Croatia F1. Season record: 35-19. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 25-12, hard 10-6. He saved 64% of break points, won 54% on second serve return, and won 69% on first serve.
Marco Cecchinato developed through Futures tournaments in 2012. He captured one title at Croatia F3. Additional semifinals at Spain F2, Italy F23, and Croatia F11. Record: 25-18. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 25-16. He won 43% on second serve, averaged 0.29 double faults per game, and won 67% on first serve.
Marco Cecchinato gained ranking points at Futures level in 2011. He reached three semifinals at Italy F12, Italy F17, and Serbia F8. Season record: 24-19. Record on clay in lower tier: 23-18. He won 66% on first serve, won 25% on first serve return, and won 38% on second serve return.
2010 proved challenging for Marco Cecchinato. He reached the quarterfinal at Italy F16. Record: 2-8. He won 47% on second serve.