Arthur Fils | Tennis Player Profile, Ranking & Stats
Arthur Fils is a French professional tennis player and one of the brightest talents of his generation, a multiple-time ATP 500 champion who has reached a career-high inside the world’s top 15. Born in 2004, Fils announced himself by winning his first tour title as a teenager and has since added bigger trophies and deep runs at Masters 1000 level. An explosive, athletic baseliner with a huge forehand, he is among the leading figures in the new wave of French men’s tennis.
Player Profile
| Detail | Info |
| Full name | Arthur Fils |
| Date of birth | 12 June 2004 |
| Birthplace | Bondoufle, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Height | 6ft 0in / 184cm |
| Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Turned pro | 2021 |
| Highest ranking | World No. 14 |
| Grand Slam titles | 0 |
Current World Ranking & Recent Form
Fils is a top-tier player on the ATP Tour and one of France’s leading men, with a career-high ranking of World No. 14. A multiple-time ATP 500 champion still in his early twenties, he is widely regarded as one of the most promising young players in the men’s game. For his live results, current tournament and next opponent, see our Arthur Fils next match guide.
Selected recent results:
| Tournament | Result | Notable |
| Barcelona 2026 | Champion | ATP 500 title on clay |
| Hamburg 2024 | Champion | ATP 500 title; beat top seed Alexander Zverev in the final |
| Tokyo 2024 | Champion | ATP 500 title on hard |
| Wimbledon 2024 | Fourth round | career-best Grand Slam run |
| Lyon 2023 | Champion | maiden ATP Tour title, as a teenager |
Playing Style & Strengths
Fils is an explosive, athletic baseliner built around one of the biggest forehands in the men’s game. He generates serious pace and spin off that wing, takes the ball early to seize control of rallies, and backs it with exceptional speed and court coverage that let him both defend and attack at full stretch. His serve has improved into a genuine weapon, giving him cheap points and short balls to punish.
His best results have come on hard and clay, where his power and movement combine most effectively, and his fourth-round run at Wimbledon showed his game can adapt to grass too. As a young player still developing, the key for Fils is consistency and durability across a full season; on talent and ball-speed he can trouble anyone.
Career Highlights & Grand Slam Record
| Grand Slam | Best result |
| Australian Open | Third round |
| French Open | Third round |
| Wimbledon | Fourth round (2024) |
| US Open | Third round |
| Stat | Figure |
| Grand Slam titles | 0 (Slam fourth round best) |
| ATP singles titles | 4 (Lyon 2023, Hamburg 2024, Tokyo 2024, Barcelona 2026) |
| ATP 500 titles | 3 |
| Highest ranking | World No. 14 |
| Best surface | Hard and clay |
Arthur Fils Betting Tips & Predictions
Fils is one of the more exciting value plays in the men’s game: his power and athleticism give him a high ceiling, and he has already proven he can beat elite opponents, including a Hamburg final win over a top seed. He is best backed in match markets on hard and clay when he is fit and serving well, and offers outright upside at ATP 500 and Masters events where his ball-speed can carry him through a draw.
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Head-to-Head Records
Featured head-to-heads: Rublev vs Fils.
FAQs
What is Arthur Fils’ world ranking?
Fils is a top-tier player on the ATP Tour and one of France’s leading men, with a career-high of World No. 14. Track the live standings on our ATP rankings page.
Has Arthur Fils won a Grand Slam?
No. His best major result is the 2024 Wimbledon fourth round. He has won four ATP titles, including three at ATP 500 level.
Where is Arthur Fils from?
Fils is French, born in Bondoufle. He is one of the leading talents in the new generation of French men’s tennis.
What surface does Arthur Fils play best on?
Hard and clay courts suit his power and movement best, and his ATP titles have come on both surfaces. His fourth-round Wimbledon run also showed his game can work on grass.
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