A rising star in tennis, Arthur Cazaux achieved his career-high singles ranking of World No. 74 in March 2024. He has won three singles Challenger titles, including the 2022 Nonthaburi and the 2024 Open Nouvelle Caledonie. His best grand slam performance is recorded at the 2024 Australian Open. He reached the fourth round of the tournament for the first time, defeating Tallon Griekspoor.
Cazaux registered his first top 10 against Holger Rune in the second round of the Australian Open. He is a right-handed player who can easily play on any surface. He won his maiden ATP match at the 2021 Geneva Open, defeating compatriot Adrian Mannarino in the first round.
Cazaux is the winner of three ITF titles in his career and is ranked No. 75 as of May 2024. He holds a 34-21 record on the ATP Challenger tour. He registered a win against fellow player Sebastian Korda in the qualifying round of the 2021 Madrid Open.
Arthur Cazaux Coach
Stephane Huet is Arthur Cazaux’s coach. He is a former French professional tennis player who appeared in 16 Grand Slams in his career. His best grand slam performance was registered at the 1999 Australian Open, where he reached the second round.
He also reached the second round of the 1993 and 1999 French Open. He has won two Challenger titles in his career to date. Huet has coached players like Laetitia Sarrazin, Irena Pavlovic and Manon Arcangioli.
Arthur Cazaux Social Media
Arthur Cazaux's Instagram account is called @arthurcazauxoff, where he has over 117k followers. Besides Instagram, Cazaux is also active on X, with the name @ ArthurCazaux, where he has over 1764k followers.
How much prize money has Arthur Cazaux won?
According to the ATP official website, Cazaux has won $845,349 in his career till now.
Arthur Cazaux Age
As of May 2024, Cazaux is 21 years old. He was born in Montpellier, France on August 23, 2002. He started playing when he was three years old. During his childhood days, he used to play tennis against the wall as his family members did not have any knowledge of the sport.
When did Arthur Cazaux turn professional?
Cazaux turned pro in 2020. He played his first ATP doubles match at the 2020 Open 13 tournament with Harold Mayot. However, the duo lost to the team of Marcelo Melo and Lukasz Kubot.
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