Quentin Halys, from France, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 91 on the ATP Tour. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 46. His professional career started in 2012.
Quentin Halys advanced to a semifinal at Dubai during 2025. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Hard results: 7-16. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. Halys commanded 77% of points on first serve, fired 0.8 aces per service game, and performed steadily at 63% in pressure points on serve.
Quentin Halys reached the final at Gstaad and one quarterfinal in 2024. Competing on hard: 4-7. He used the ace as a weapon with 1.0 per game, held firm saving 73% of breakpoints faced, and stayed composed winning at 67% in pressure situations on serve. At lower-tier events, he reached two finals at Rennes Challenger and Mouilleron Le Captif Challenger. At lower-tier events: 20-13. By surface: clay 6-7, hard 14-6. He averaged 0.29 double faults per game, won 79% on first serve, and won 63% serve pressure points.
Halys's 2023 season featured a semifinal at Estoril plus quarterfinals at Auckland and Montpellier. Hard results: 8-13. He used the ace as a weapon with 1.0 per game, held firm saving 67% of breakpoints faced, and stayed composed winning at 68% in pressure situations on serve.
Quentin Halys delivered an impressive 2022 campaign. A maiden top-100 ranking followed. He won three titles at Pau Challenger, Lille Challenger, and Ismaning Challenger. He also reached finals at Turin Challenger, Forli 3 Challenger, Orleans Challenger, and Bordeaux Challenger. Additional semifinals at Rome Challenger and Saint-Brieuc Challenger. Record: 43-10. Surface breakdown: clay 9-3, hard 29-7. He averaged 1.01 aces per game, won 79% on first serve, and won 54% on second serve.
Quentin Halys rediscovered his best tennis in 2021. He reached two finals at Forli Challenger and Porto Challenger. Additional semifinals at Lille Challenger, Split 2 Challenger, Ismaning Challenger, and Istanbul 2 Challenger. Season record: 27-20. By surface: clay 8-8, hard 19-12. He won 48% on second serve, won 51% on second serve return, and averaged 0.82 aces per game.
A tough 2020 season for Halys. He reached the semifinal at Parma Challenger. Record: 10-14. Competing on hard: 8-7. He won 49% on second serve return, saved 65% of break points, and won 41% on second serve.
The French player accumulated points at Challenger events in 2019. He reached two finals at M25 Nevers and Aix En Provence Challenger. Season record: 22-22. Surface breakdown: clay 9-6, hard 13-16. He won 52% on second serve return, averaged 0.49 double faults per game, and averaged 0.82 aces per game.
Quentin Halys built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2018. He won two titles at Quimper Challenger and Nanchang Challenger. He also reached the final at Istanbul Challenger. Additional semifinals at Andria Challenger and Poznan Challenger. Record: 31-23. By surface: clay 8-5, hard 23-18. He averaged 0.56 double faults per game, saved 62% of break points, and won 77% on first serve.
Halys developed through Challenger events in 2017. He reached two finals at Anning Challenger and Bergamo Challenger. Additional semifinals at Qingdao Challenger, Quimper Challenger, Wroclaw Challenger, and Monterrey Challenger. Season record: 34-19. Across surfaces: clay 10-4, hard 22-14. He won 52% on second serve return, won 78% on first serve, and averaged 0.47 double faults per game.
The French player accumulated points at Challenger events in 2016. He captured one title at Tallahassee Challenger. He also reached the final at Fairfield Challenger. Record: 26-21. Surface breakdown: clay 9-3, hard 15-17. He won 51% on second serve return, won 75% on first serve, and won 48% on second serve.
Quentin Halys built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2015. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He won four titles at France F6, Italy F24, Great Britain F5, and Great Britain F8. He also reached finals at Italy F1 and Italy F2. Additional semifinals at France F4 and Tiburon Challenger. Season record: 44-21. Results on hard: 37-14. He saved 60% of break points, averaged 0.46 aces per game, and won 52% on second serve return.
Quentin Halys developed through Futures tournaments in 2014. He captured one title at Greece F9. Additional semifinals at France F15 and Greece F10. Record: 19-18. Across surfaces: clay 4-7, hard 15-11. He saved 71% of break points, won 43% on second serve return, and won 42% on second serve.
Quentin Halys gained ranking points at Futures level in 2013. He reached two semifinals at France F16 and Croatia F16. Season record: 12-9. Results on clay: 9-7.
Quentin Halys competed at Futures/ITF level in 2012. He reached two quarterfinals at France F10 and Turkey F49. Record: 4-4.