Francisco Cerúndolo is set to compete in the Australian Open 2026, ranked No. 21 at the close of 2025.
What drives his success?
His baseline style, marked by heavy topspin and endurance, draws from Argentina’s tennis tradition.
Cerúndolo’s forehand drives his approach, allowing him to seize control and construct points patiently.
Key strengths and weaknesses
His backhand can falter under pressure, but when it holds, it gives his forehand room to dominate.
A strong first-serve rate lets him dictate from the start, amplifying his groundstrokes.
Recent performance
In 2025, Cerúndolo posted a 38-25 win-loss record, reaching one ATP final at the Argentina Open.
He notched four Top 10 wins, including two over Alexander Zverev, one against Alex de Minaur, and one versus Casper Ruud.
Career highlights
Cerúndolo has won three ATP titles, on clay in Bastad 2022 and Umag 2024, and on grass at Eastbourne 2023.
He has earned over $8 million in prize money and holds a 140-113 singles record.
Born in Buenos Aires on August 13, 1998, Cerúndolo grew up in a tennis family and turned pro in 2016.
His career-high ranking of No. 18 came in May 2025 after a Madrid semifinal.
Cerúndolo helped Argentina to Davis Cup quarterfinals in 2024 and 2025, and contributed to Laver Cup victories in 2023 and 2025.
At the 2024 Olympics, he reached the third round, demonstrating his ability to perform on the big stage.