Ranked world No. 94 on the ATP Tour, Pedro Martinez represents Spain as a professional tennis player. He is right-handed. His career-high ranking is No. 36. He began his professional career in 2012.
Pedro Martinez faced difficulties in 2025. A new career peak of No. 36 followed. Clay results: 6-11. Hard proved challenging: 6-13. Martinez capitalized at 52% on second serve returns, dominated clutch moments winning 39% of pressure points on return, and converted 38% of break chances.
Pedro Martinez reached the final at Estoril, advancing to semifinals at Hamburg and Santiago and three quarterfinals in 2024. This brought a new career-high of No. 39. Competing on clay: 14-9. On hard, results were modest at 4-10. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He dominated second serve returns at 52%, competed well winning 29% on first serve return, and converted 39% of break opportunities. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Girona Challenger and Valencia Challenger. He also reached finals at Bordeaux Challenger and Tenerife Challenger. At lower-tier events: 17-3. Competing on clay: 13-2. He saved 68% of break points, won 64% serve pressure points, and won 58% on second serve return.
Martinez developed through Challenger events in 2023. He won two titles at Brest Challenger and Maspalomas Challenger. He also reached the final at Como Challenger. Additional semifinals at Girona Challenger, Trieste Challenger, and Heilbronn Challenger. Season record: 35-19. Across surfaces: clay 27-15, hard 8-4. He won 59% serve pressure points, won 54% on second serve return, and averaged 0.29 double faults per game.
Pedro Martinez won the title at Santiago in 2022. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on clay: 11-11. Hard proved challenging: 7-11. Martinez put immediate pressure winning 31% against first serves, won 51% when opponents went to second serve, and kept 52% success rate on second serve.
Pedro Martinez reached the final at Kitzbuhel and one quarterfinal in 2021. Clay results: 8-9. On hard, results were modest at 7-9. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, competed well winning 31% on first serve return, and won 51% when opponents went to second serve.
Martinez's 2020 season featured a quarterfinal at Rio de Janeiro. He broke into the top 100. Competing on clay: 7-5. He punished rival's second serves winning 54%, showed resilience saving 66% breakpoints when threatened, and showed mental strength converting 43% of breakpoints. He captured one title at Marbella Challenger. He also reached the final at Alicante Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 10-4. Competing on clay: 10-3. He won 64% on first serve, won 55% on second serve return, and won 40% on first serve return.
The Spaniard accumulated points at Challenger events in 2019. He reached the final at Villena Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lisboa Challenger and Marbella Challenger. Season record: 23-22. Results on clay: 20-18. He saved 56% of break points, won 34% on first serve return, and averaged 0.38 double faults per game.
Pedro Martinez built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2018. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He won two titles at Egypt F3 and Bastad Challenger. He also reached finals at Spain F14 and Barcelona Challenger. Additional semifinals at Egypt F4, Sibiu Challenger, Prague Challenger, and Chennai Challenger. Record: 49-27. By surface: clay 31-16, hard 18-11. He converted 47% of break opportunities, won 66% on first serve, and saved 57% of break points.
Martinez developed through Futures tournaments in 2017. He won three titles at Spain F12, Spain F26, and Tunisia F16. He also reached the final at Spain F3. Additional semifinals at Spain F1, Spain F7, Spain F16, and Spain F18. Season record: 58-29. Across surfaces: clay 51-21, hard 7-8. He won 45% on second serve, saved 55% of break points, and averaged 0.51 double faults per game.
The Spaniard delivered an impressive 2016 campaign. He won four titles at Spain F23, Croatia F3, Bulgaria F3, and Bulgaria F4. He also reached the final at Tunisia F16. Additional semifinals at Spain F6, Spain F20, Croatia F4, and Morocco F8. Record: 65-27. Competing on clay: 64-25. He converted 47% of break opportunities, won 64% on first serve, and won 37% on first serve return.
Pedro Martinez competed at Futures/ITF level in 2015. He reached two finals at Spain F20 and France F11. Season record: 23-15. Results on clay: 21-14.
Pedro Martinez developed through Futures tournaments in 2014. Record: 6-7. Competing on clay: 5-6.