On the ATP Tour, Pierre Hugues Herbert is currently ranked world No. 157 and represents France. He plays right-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 36. He turned professional in 2008.
Pierre Hugues Herbert developed through Challenger events in 2025. He captured one title at Cherbourg Challenger. He also reached the final at Quimper Challenger. Season record: 18-19. Challenger record: 14-12. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 11-7. He won 45% on second serve return, averaged 0.79 aces per game, and saved 65% of break points.
Pierre Hugues Herbert accumulated points at Challenger events in 2024. He captured one title at Quimper Challenger. He also reached the final at Naples Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lille Challenger and Braunschweig Challenger. Record: 26-20. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 8-6, hard 17-11. He saved 58% of break points, won 63% serve pressure points, and won 47% on second serve return.
Pierre Hugues Herbert competed at Futures/ITF level in 2023. He reached two semifinals at Oeiras 2 Challenger and Saint Brieuc Challenger. Season record: 23-18. Challenger/ITF hard record: 15-13. He won 41% return pressure points, won 75% on first serve, and averaged 0.63 aces per game.
Pierre Hugues Herbert developed through Challenger events in 2022. He reached the semifinal at Lugano Challenger. Record: 13-12. Challenger record: 11-9. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 6-5. He averaged 0.29 double faults per game, averaged 0.59 aces per game, and won 50% on second serve return.
Pierre Hugues Herbert advanced to the final at Marseille during 2021. Hard results: 7-8. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He used the ace as a weapon with 0.6 per game, won a strong 73% behind the first serve, and stayed solid at 52% on second serves.
Pierre Hugues Herbert reached quarterfinals at Doha and Montpellier in 2020. Competing on hard: 9-8. He clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, competed well winning 30% on first serve return, and maintained 73% success rate on first serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert's 2019 season featured the final at Montpellier, advancing to semifinals at Halle and Budapest and one quarterfinal. He reached a new career-high of No. 36. Clay results: 8-6. Pierre Hugues Herbert struggled on hard: 9-14. He collected 5 wins against top-20 opponents. He saved as much as 64% of breakpoints faced, kept 51% success rate on second serve, and recorded 0.5 aces per service game.
Pierre Hugues Herbert advanced to the final at Shenzhen and two quarterfinals during 2018. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on hard: 18-17. He held firm saving 67% of breakpoints faced, powered through with 0.6 aces per game, and managed to score 51% of points when pushed to second serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert reached a semifinal at Rotterdam, making a quarterfinal at Newport in 2017. Hard results: 6-12. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He used the ace as a weapon with 0.7 per game and won a strong 74% behind the first serve.
A tough 2016 season for Pierre Hugues Herbert. Competing on hard: 4-7. He excelled with 76% success on first serve, showed mental strength converting 43% of breakpoints, and powered through with 0.7 aces per game. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Bergamo Challenger and Orleans Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 13-3. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 13-3. He averaged 0.38 double faults per game, won 82% on first serve, and won 54% on second serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert advanced to the final at Winston Salem during 2015. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. He competed in just 14 matches during the season. Hard results: 6-5. He dominated on first serve with 77% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 1.0 per game, and held steady at 64% breakpoints saved.
2014 proved challenging for Pierre Hugues Herbert. Competing on hard: 4-8. Pierre Hugues Herbert used the ace as a weapon with 0.9 per game, won a strong 78% behind the first serve, and stayed solid at 54% on second serves. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Quimper Challenger and Mouilleron Le Captif Challenger. At lower-tier events: 19-12. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 2-8, hard 17-4. He won 54% on second serve, saved 66% of break points, and won 79% on first serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert developed through Challenger events in 2013. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won three titles at France F2, France F11, and Germany F7. Additional semifinals at Orleans Challenger and Yokohama Challenger. Season record: 35-25. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 12-8, hard 21-13. He won 49% on second serve, saved 68% of break points, and averaged 0.41 double faults per game.
Pierre Hugues Herbert gained ranking points at Futures level in 2012. He won two titles at France F12 and Israel F10. Additional semifinals at Germany F7 and Israel F11. Record: 34-23. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 11-5, hard 23-17. He won 45% on second serve return, won 77% on first serve, and won 49% on second serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert competed at Futures/ITF level in 2011. He captured one title at France F14. He also reached finals at Latvia F1 and Germany F16. Season record: 32-25. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 15-17, hard 15-7. He saved 67% of break points, averaged 0.40 double faults per game, and won 75% on first serve.
Pierre Hugues Herbert developed through Futures tournaments in 2010. He reached the final at Dominican Republic F2. Record: 22-21. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 6-10, hard 12-9. He won 48% on second serve return, averaged 0.73 aces per game, and won 69% on first serve.