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Arthur Fils: the Frenchman shaking up world tennis

Profile of Arthur Fils: 21, 4th in the Race to Turin, Barcelona champion and Madrid semi-finalist. The revival of French tennis.

ScoreSharkMay 5, 20262 min read
Arthur Fils: the Frenchman shaking up world tennis

Six months ago, Arthur Fils was recovering from a lower-back stress fracture that had sidelined him for several weeks. Today, the 21-year-old Frenchman sits fourth in the Race to Turin and has established himself as the most in-form player on tour behind Jannik Sinner.

Born in Bondoufle, south of Paris, to a father of Haitian descent who played competitive basketball and a private mother, Fils was not predestined for tennis. His father Jean-Philippe put a racket in his hand. The talent showed early: Roland-Garros junior doubles champion in 2021, first ATP title in Lyon in 2023 at 19, then Hamburg and Tokyo to confirm the upward curve.

The 2026 season tells a story of resilience. His comeback from injury was gradual: quarter-final at Indian Wells, semi-final in Miami, then the breakthrough in Barcelona in late April. On Catalan clay, Fils dispatched Lorenzo Musetti, defeated Andrey Rublev in the final and claimed his fourth ATP title. The following week in Madrid, he strung together nine consecutive wins before falling to Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals.

"Against Sinner, I realised that great tennis is not enough," Fils said after his 6-3, 6-2 defeat in Madrid. "You have to be above great tennis." A lucidity that stands in contrast to the brashness sometimes associated with young tour talents. Under the guidance of Sebastien Grosjean, former world No. 4 and ex-Davis Cup captain, Fils is building a game rooted in baseline aggression and explosive movement.

His style is closer to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga than to the traditional French shot-makers. A devastating forehand, a powerful serve and an ability to increase tempo that unsettles defensive players. On clay, this aggression blends with a tactical patience developed across tournaments.

The first Frenchman to reach a Madrid semi-final since the event moved to clay in 2009, Fils carries the hopes of French tennis seeking renewal after the decline of the Tsonga-Gasquet-Monfils generation. In Rome, he is seeded and could face Sinner as early as the quarter-finals.

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