Country (sports) Spain Career titles 3 Weight 76 kg Residence Namur, Belgium Name Pablo Andujar Turned pro 2004 | Prize money $3,840,734 Role Tennis Player Coach David Sanchez Career record 111–155 (41.73%) Height 1.80 m Parents Inma Alba, Jose Andujar | |
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Pablo Andújar Alba ([ˈpaβlo anˈduxaɾ]; born 23 January 1986) is a professional male tennis player from Spain. Andújar began playing tennis at 6 years old and has won three ATP Tour singles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of world no. 32 in July 2015. He trained in Valencia, Spain in the Tennis Club El Collao.
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- Pablo Andujar v Denis Shapovalov match highlights 1R Australian Open 2019
- Juniors
- Pro tour
- Performance timelines
- References
Pablo Andujar v Denis Shapovalov match highlights (1R) | Australian Open 2019
Juniors

As a junior, Andujar compiled a singles win/loss record of 67–16 (and 48–14 in doubles), reaching as high as no. 5 in the combined junior world rankings in June 2004.

Junior Slam results:
Australian Open: -
French Open: QF (2004)
Wimbledon: 1R (2004)
US Open: 1R (2004)
Pro tour

He competed in the 2010 Australian Open, but lost to Gilles Simon, in the first round. At the French Open (Roland Garros), he defeated Robert Kendrick in the first round, but lost in the second round against Paul-Henri Mathieu of France in three sets. In 2010, he made it to the final of the BCR Open Romania, where he lost to Juan Ignacio Chela,.

In 2011, Andujar won his first ATP title at the Grand Prix Hassan II tournament in Morocco, defeating Italian Potito Starace in the final. The Spaniard reached two more ATP-level finals during the 2011 season at Stuttgart and the BCR Open Romania.

In January 2012, he was a finalist in doubles with Carlos Berlocq in Viña del Mar, Chile. In February, he was a quarterfinalist in the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, In April, he won his second title in Morocco, defeating Albert Ramos in the final.

In May 2013, as a Wild-card an as world number 113 in ATP Rankings, he reached the semi-final of an ATP Masters 1000 for the first time in his career at Madrid where he faced Rafael Nadal and lost 6–0, 6–4 . In his road to the semi-final he defeated 10th seed Marin Čilić, John Isner, Daniel Gimeno-Traver and 14th seed Kei Nishikori.
Performance timelines
Current until 2016 BNP Paribas Masters.