Roberto Bautista Agut is a Spanish professional tennis player who competes on the ATP Tour, currently ranked world No. 92. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 9. He turned professional in 2003.
Roberto Bautista Agut advanced to a semifinal at London plus quarterfinals at Hamburg and Mallorca during 2025. Competing on clay: 6-8. Hard proved challenging: 4-10. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He averaged only 0.17 double faults per game, dominated second serve returns at 51%, and converted a respectable 39% of breakpoints.
Roberto Bautista Agut won the title at Antwerp in 2024. Clay results: 5-5. He went 12-13 on hard. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He dominated second serve returns at 53%, showed mental strength converting 41% of breakpoints, and controlled serve with just 0.17 double faults per game.
A tough 2023 season for Roberto Bautista Agut. Competing on hard: 10-12. Roberto Bautista Agut struggled on clay: 4-7. He maintained pressure winning 55% on second serve delivery, minimized errors with only 0.13 double faults per game, and capitalized on second serves at 50%.
In 2022, Roberto Bautista Agut triumphed with two titles, winning Doha and Kitzbuhel. The Spaniard also reached the final at Mallorca and one semifinal. Hard results: 23-14. Roberto Bautista Agut created massive pressure with 55% on second returns, minimized errors with only 0.14 double faults per game, and backed the serve up well with 54% on second attempts.
Roberto Bautista Agut reached finals at Doha and Montpellier, also reaching a semifinal at Miami plus three quarterfinals in 2021. Competing on hard: 18-15. On clay: 6-7. He rarely erred with just 0.13 double faults per game, created massive pressure with 55% on second returns, and executed at 43% on break chances.
Roberto Bautista Agut's 2020 season featured semifinals at Cologne 1 and Cincinnati, making a quarterfinal at Hamburg. He reached a new career-high of No. 9. Hard results: 16-6. He controlled serve with just 0.15 double faults per game, capitalized on 42% of breakpoint opportunities, and rarely gave away free points at second serve with 56% success.
Roberto Bautista Agut won the title at Doha and three semifinals, including Wimbledon in 2019. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. On hard: a strong 25-12. On clay: 8-7. Roberto Bautista Agut stayed solid at 56% on second serves, averaged only 0.13 double faults per game, and dominated second serve returns at 54%.
In 2018, Roberto Bautista Agut triumphed with two titles, winning Dubai and Auckland. The Spaniard also reached the final at Gstaad and two semifinals. Clay results: 11-6. He went 19-11 on hard. He dominated second serve returns at 54%, held firm saving 64% of breakpoints faced, and stayed solid at 53% on second serves.
Roberto Bautista Agut captured two titles in 2017, winning Chennai and Winston Salem. The Spaniard also reached four semifinals. On hard: a strong 30-11. On clay: 11-7. He clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, broke down first serves at 33% clip, and created massive pressure with 54% on second returns.
In 2016, Roberto Bautista Agut triumphed with two titles, winning Sofia and Auckland. The Spaniard also reached finals at Shanghai and Winston Salem and one semifinal. A new career peak of No. 13 followed. He dominated on hard with a 35-16 record. He went 8-5 on clay. Roberto Bautista Agut controlled serve with just 0.17 double faults per game, punished rival's second serves winning 53%, and broke down first serves at 31% clip.
Roberto Bautista Agut reached finals at Moscow and Valencia, five semifinals plus one quarterfinal in 2015. Competing on hard: 25-17. On clay: 13-9. Roberto Bautista Agut rarely gave away free points at second serve with 56% success, minimized errors with only 0.16 double faults per game, and clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances.
In 2014, Roberto Bautista Agut triumphed with two titles, winning Stuttgart and s Hertogenbosch. The Spaniard also reached the final at Moscow and two semifinals, including Madrid. He broke into the top 20. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. He dominated on clay with a 12-5 record. Roberto Bautista Agut went 24-14 on hard. Roberto Bautista Agut broke down first serves at 31% clip, rarely erred with just 0.16 double faults per game, and defended brilliantly at 64% break points saved.
Roberto Bautista Agut faced difficulties in 2013. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on hard: 15-13. On clay: 8-7. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He minimized errors with only 0.14 double faults per game, converted 42% of break chances, and capitalized on second serves at 53%.
Roberto Bautista Agut rediscovered his best tennis in 2012. He won three titles at Rome Challenger, Orbetello Challenger, and Pozoblanco Challenger. Additional semifinals at Orleans Challenger, Quimper Challenger, and Bordeaux Challenger. Season record: 28-8. By surface: clay 17-6, hard 11-2. He won 36% on first serve return, won 57% on second serve, and averaged 0.16 double faults per game.
A tough 2011 season for Roberto Bautista Agut. He broke into the top 100. He reached the final at Alessandria Challenger. Additional semifinals at Rennes Challenger and Quimper Challenger. Record: 27-23. Across surfaces: clay 10-10, hard 16-12. He won 50% on second serve return, won 71% on first serve, and won 54% on second serve.
Roberto Bautista Agut accumulated points at Challenger events in 2010. He broke into the top 200. He won three titles at Spain F3, Spain F33, and Great Britain F3. He also reached the final at Pozoblanco Challenger. Additional semifinals at Great Britain F4 and Rennes Challenger. Season record: 37-18. Surface breakdown: clay 4-6, hard 33-12. He won 53% on second serve return, won 52% on second serve, and averaged 0.21 double faults per game.
Roberto Bautista Agut competed at Futures/ITF level in 2009. He won two titles at Spain F10 and Spain F32. He also reached finals at Spain F9, Spain F19, and Spain F33. Additional semifinals at Spain F8, Spain F31, and Spain F34. Record: 45-21. By surface: clay 19-11, hard 25-10.
Roberto Bautista Agut developed through Futures tournaments in 2008. He won three titles at Spain F29, Spain F36, and Spain F37. He also reached the final at Spain F27. Additional semifinals at Spain F26 and Spain F30. Season record: 41-27. Across surfaces: clay 25-21, hard 16-6.
Roberto Bautista Agut gained ranking points at Futures level in 2007. He won two titles at Spain F24 and Spain F29. He also reached the final at Spain F30. Record: 34-19. Surface breakdown: clay 25-13, hard 9-6.
Roberto Bautista Agut competed at Futures/ITF level in 2006. He reached the quarterfinal at Spain F20. Season record: 7-8.
Roberto Bautista Agut developed through Futures tournaments in 2005. He reached three quarterfinals at Spain F10, Spain F14, and Spain F22. Record: 11-11. Competing on clay: 8-7.
Roberto Bautista Agut gained ranking points at Futures level in 2004. He reached the quarterfinal at Spain F23. Season record: 2-3.