Taylor Fritz is a professional tennis player from United States, currently ranked world No. 6 on the ATP Tour. He is right-handed. His career-high ranking is No. 4. He began his professional career in 2014.
In 2025, Fritz triumphed with two titles, winning Stuttgart and Eastbourne. Taylor Fritz also reached the final at Tokyo and three semifinals, including Wimbledon and Miami. He reached a new career-high of No. 4. He dominated on grass with a 13-2 record. Fritz went 34-16 on hard. Fritz rarely gave away free points at second serve with 54% success, powered through with 0.9 aces per game, and saved as much as 67% of breakpoints faced.
Taylor Fritz captured two titles in 2024, winning Eastbourne and Delray Beach. Fritz also reached finals at Munich, US Open, and ATP Finals and two semifinals, including Madrid and Shanghai. On grass: a strong 10-2. On clay: 15-7. Hard results: 25-13. He maintained pressure winning 56% on second serve delivery, delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces, and defended brilliantly at 70% break points saved.
In 2023, Taylor Fritz triumphed with two titles, winning Atlanta and Delray Beach. The American also reached six semifinals, including Monte Carlo. This brought a new career-high of No. 5. Fritz dominated on hard with a 38-13 record. He went 11-6 on clay. Fritz dominated on first serve with 79% points won, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces.
Fritz captured three titles in 2022, winning Tokyo, Eastbourne, and Indian Wells. The American also reached one semifinal. This marked his entry into the top 10. On grass: a strong 8-3. On hard: 29-13. He delivered 0.7 free points per game through aces, avoided the trouble at just 0.16 double faults per game, and dominated on first serve with 76% points won.
The American advanced to the final at St. Petersburg, five semifinals and one quarterfinal at Paris during 2021. A new career peak of No. 23 followed. Hard results: 27-16. He fired 0.7 aces per service game, excelled with 75% success on first serve, and held steady at 62% breakpoints saved.
Taylor Fritz reached the final at Acapulco in 2020. This brought a new career-high of No. 24. Competing on hard: 11-12. He dominated on first serve with 78% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 0.9 per game, and rarely erred with just 0.15 double faults per game.
Fritz won the title at Eastbourne, finals at Atlanta and Los Cabos along with one semifinal in 2019. This brought his first top-50 ranking. He dominated on grass with a 7-3 record. Fritz went 8-8 on clay. Competing on hard: 14-17. Fritz powered through with 0.8 aces per game, dominated on first serve with 76% points won, and maintained composure with only 0.20 double faults per game.
The American advanced to semifinals at Chengdu and Houston plus quarterfinals at Lyon, Basel, and Delray Beach during 2018. Competing on hard: 16-12. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Fritz powered through with 0.7 aces per game, dominated on first serve with 74% points won, and rarely erred with just 0.21 double faults per game. He captured one title at Newport Beach Challenger. He also reached the final at Noumea Challenger. Lower-tier record: 17-4. Competing on hard: 14-3. He won 52% on second serve return, averaged 0.64 aces per game, and won 54% on second serve.
Taylor Fritz reached quarterfinals at Chengdu, Los Cabos, and Winston Salem in 2017. Hard results: 13-11. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He fired 0.6 aces per service game, rarely erred with just 0.20 double faults per game, and rarely gave away free points at second serve with 53% success. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Dallas Challenger. Additional semifinals at Aptos Challenger and Champaign Challenger. At lower-tier events: 19-11. Results on hard: 17-9. He averaged 0.65 aces per game, won 76% on first serve, and saved 70% of break points.
Taylor Fritz's 2016 season featured the final at Memphis and two quarterfinals. He broke into the top 100. Competing on hard: 13-16. Fritz powered through with 0.7 aces per game, held steady at 64% breakpoints saved, and maintained composure with only 0.22 double faults per game.
Taylor Fritz delivered an impressive 2015 campaign. He won two titles at Fairfield Challenger and Sacramento Challenger. He also reached the final at Champaign Challenger. Additional semifinals at USA F2 and Spain F13. Season record: 25-8. Results on hard: 22-7. He averaged 0.74 aces per game, won 54% on second serve, and saved 79% of break points.
2014 proved challenging for Taylor Fritz. He reached two quarterfinals at USA F9 and USA F26. Record: 5-8.