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Roberto Bautista Agut
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ATP 163
Best 2026:
80
Best 2025:
42
Best 2024:
45
Best
9
Country
Spain
Age
38 yo / 183 cm
Forehand
Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro
2005
Birthplace/Residence
Castellon de la Plana / Castellon de la Plana, Spain
Coach
Jose Luis Vendrell Bru, Daniel Gimeno-Traver
Earnings
20,423,195$
Roberto Bautista Agut, born April 14, 1988, in Castellón de la Plana, Spain, is a distinguished professional tennis player known for his grit, consistency, and impressive performance on the ATP Tour. As of the latest updates, Bautista Agut has amassed multiple ATP singles titles, showcasing his talent on various surfaces. Notably, he achieved his career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 9 in August 2019. Among his significant achievements, he reached the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2019, highlighting his capability to excel on grass courts. Throughout his career, Bautista Agut has been known for his excellent baseline game, mental fortitude, and significant victories over higher-ranked opponents.
Bautista Agut has been coached by Pepe Vendrell for many years, a partnership that has contributed significantly to his growth and success as a player. The consistency and trust between the two have been pivotal in Roberto’s career progression.
In his personal life, Roberto Bautista Agut married Ana Bodí Tortosa in 2019. The couple experienced both joy and tragedy around their wedding time, as Roberto lost his father shortly before the event, yet they proceeded with the ceremony, demonstrating their resilience and commitment to each other.
Outside of tennis, Roberto is known for his love of horses, having grown up riding them, which offers him a peaceful escape from the demands of professional sports. Additionally, he is a passionate soccer fan, particularly of Villarreal CF, a prominent local soccer team in his hometown region.
A few interesting facts about Bautista Agut include his unique fan interaction where he handed out chocolate to spectators during a rain delay at a tournament, showing his light-hearted nature and appreciation for fan support. Moreover, despite his serious demeanor on the court, those close to him often describe him as having a surprisingly witty sense of humor.