On the ATP Tour, Nicolas Jarry is currently ranked world No. 121 and represents Chile. He plays right-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 16. He turned professional in 2012.
Nicolas Jarry advanced to a quarterfinal at Brisbane during 2025. Clay results: 3-11. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He rarely gave away free points at second serve with 53% success, commanded 75% of points on first serve, and fired 0.8 aces per service game.
Nicolas Jarry reached finals at Rome and Buenos Aires and four quarterfinals, including Miami in 2024. This brought a new career-high of No. 18. Competing on clay: 9-9. On hard, results were modest at 9-13. He fired 0.7 aces per service game, thrived in clutch moments at 65% on serve pressure points, and won a solid 74% points on first serve.
In 2023, Jarry triumphed with two titles, winning Geneva and Santiago. Nicolas Jarry also reached one semifinal. He broke into the top 20. He dominated on clay with a 18-7 record. Jarry went 13-8 on hard. Jarry saved as much as 68% of breakpoints faced, thrived in clutch moments at 69% on serve pressure points, and won a strong 77% behind the first serve.
Nicolas Jarry accumulated points at Challenger events in 2022. He reached five semifinals at Oeiras Challenger, Mexico City Challenger, Luedenscheid Challenger, Aix-En-Provence Challenger, and San Luis Potosi Challenger. Record: 18-11. Competing on clay: 18-8. He averaged 0.84 aces per game, won 79% on first serve, and won 48% on second serve return.
Nicolas Jarry built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2021. He won two titles at Lima 2 Challenger and Salinas 1 Challenger. He also reached finals at Salinas 2 Challenger and Luedenscheid Challenger. Additional semifinals at Salzburg Challenger, Sao Paulo Challenger, and Santiago 1 Challenger. Season record: 44-19. By surface: clay 31-15, hard 13-4. He won 48% on second serve return, won 54% on second serve, and averaged 0.73 aces per game.
Jarry posted a 0-3 record on the ATP Tour in 2020.
The Chilean won the title at Bastad, reaching the final at Geneva in 2019. A new career peak of No. 38 followed. Clay results: 12-8. Hard proved challenging: 2-8. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Jarry delivered 0.7 free points per game through aces, executed at 43% on break chances, and saved as much as 64% of breakpoints faced.
Nicolas Jarry reached the final at Sao Paulo, advancing to semifinals at Hamburg, Kitzbuhel, and Rio de Janeiro and three quarterfinals in 2018. He broke into the top 50. Competing on clay: 16-10. On hard, results were modest at 7-9. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Jarry stayed solid at 52% on second serves, fired 0.7 aces per service game, and excelled with 74% success on first serve.
Jarry developed through Challenger events in 2017. He broke into the top 100. He won three titles at Quito Challenger, Medellin Challenger, and Santiago Challenger. He also reached finals at Santiago Challenger and Cuernavaca Challenger. Season record: 35-16. Across surfaces: clay 24-10, hard 11-5. He won 56% on second serve, averaged 0.68 aces per game, and won 77% on first serve.
The Chilean bounced back impressively in 2016. He won four titles at Chile F5, Chile F7, Chile F8, and Romania F14. He also reached the final at Romania F13. Record: 62-26. Surface breakdown: clay 56-22, hard 6-4. He won 56% on second serve, averaged 0.57 aces per game, and won 49% on second serve return.
2015 proved challenging for Nicolas Jarry. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He reached two semifinals at Chile F4 and Cali Challenger. Season record: 12-11. Results on clay: 12-8. He won 71% on first serve, saved 55% of break points, and averaged 0.54 aces per game.
2014 proved to be a breakthrough season for Nicolas Jarry. He won two titles at USA F13 and Germany F6. He also reached finals at Chile F1, Serbia F3, Spain F12, Argentina F1, and Quito Challenger. Additional semifinals at Chile F2, Germany F7, and Mohammedia Challenger. Record: 52-22. Competing on clay: 51-21. He won 53% on second serve, averaged 0.26 double faults per game, and saved 68% of break points.
Nicolas Jarry gained ranking points at Futures level in 2013. He reached three quarterfinals at Chile F3, Chile F6, and Chile F12. Season record: 10-11. Results on clay: 10-11. He won 52% on second serve return, and won 56% on second serve.