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Hugo Gaston
ATP 93
Best 2026: 93
Best 2025: 74
Best 2024: 60
Best 58

Hugo Gaston

Country France
Age 25 yo / 173 cm / 68 kg
Forehand Left Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2018
Birthplace/Residence ??? / Fonsorbes, France
Coach Marc Barbier
Earnings 3,645,396$
Hugo Gaston, born on September 26, 2000, in Toulouse, France, is a professional tennis player known for his remarkable skill set and quick adaptability on the court. He turned professional in 2018 and quickly made a name for himself with his impressive performances. Gaston first caught the international spotlight during the 2020 French Open, where he amazed the tennis community by reaching the fourth round. His playing style, which features a unique blend of finesse and tactical intelligence, has been widely praised, especially his deft use of drop shots.

Despite not yet holding ATP singles titles, Gaston has been steadily climbing the ranks, showcasing his potential to become one of the sport's prominent figures. He has also represented France in various team competitions, contributing to his country's legacy in tennis. His achievements have been supported by his coaching team, including Marc Barbier, who has been instrumental in honing Gaston's talent and strategy on the court.

On the personal front, Gaston prefers to keep a low profile, focusing primarily on his career. While he occasionally shares glimpses of his family life on social media, he maintains a sense of privacy regarding his immediate family and any romantic involvements.

Interesting facts about Gaston include his admiration for Argentine tennis legend David Nalbandian, who he cites as his tennis idol growing up. Additionally, off the court, Gaston enjoys playing soccer and is a supporter of the French football club Toulouse FC, reflecting his hometown pride.

Gaston's determination and distinct playing style continue to endear him to fans worldwide, marking him as one to watch in the coming years of his career.
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Arthur Millot 20/01/2026 à 09h39
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Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic Face Challenging Routes to Glory in Melbourne as Draw Promises Upsets and Thrilling Clashes in Unpredictable Grand Slam Start
Auckland ATP 250: Hugo Gaston Falls to Norrie But Goes Viral Munching Fan's Fry Mid-Match
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Jules Hypolite 12/01/2026 à 15h43
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ATP 250 Brisbane: Three Frenchmen out of Five Qualify for the Second Round of Qualifiers
ATP 250 Brisbane: Three Frenchmen out of Five Qualify for the Second Round of Qualifiers
Adrien Guyot 03/01/2026 à 10h54
In Brisbane, the French contingent experienced a mixed day: three qualifications for Atmane, Halys and Cazaux, but also two bitter defeats for Gaston and Bonzi.
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