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Adam Pavlásek

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Czech tennis player (born 1994)

Adam Pavlásek
Pavlásek at the2018 French Open
Country (sports) Czech Republic
Born (1994-10-08)8 October 1994 (age 31)
Bílovec, Czech Republic
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro2012
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachMichal Navratil
Prize money$ 1,606,316
Singles
Career record6–9
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 72 (9 January 2017)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open1R (2017)
French Open2R (2016,2018)
Wimbledon2R (2017)
US OpenQ1 (2015,2018)
Doubles
Career record59–62
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 29 (4 November 2024)
Current rankingNo. 36 (27 October 2025)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2024)
French Open3R (2025)
WimbledonQF (2023)
US Open3R (2024,2025)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic GamesSF (2024)
Last updated on: 26 October 2025.

Adam Pavlásek (born 8 October 1994) is a Czech professionaltennis player who specializes in doubles. He reached his career-highATP doubles ranking of world No. 29 on 4 November 2024 and a singles ranking of world No. 72 in January 2017. He is the current No. 1 Czech player in men's doubles.[1]

Junior career

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Adam Pavlásek at the2018 French Open

Pavlásek made the semifinals at2012 Australian Open and2012 French Open and quarterfinal at2011 US Open in singles. He also made two Grand Slam finals at2012 Australian Open and2012 French Open in doubles.

As a junior, Pavlásek posted a 72–40 win–loss record in singles, 66–36 in doubles and reached the No. 7 combined world ranking in 2012.

Professional career

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Singles

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2015

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At the start of 2015, Pavlásek replaced injured countrymanRadek Štěpánek in theHopman Cup, playing alongsideLucie Šafářová. He made a name for himself by defeating world No. 20Fabio Fognini of Italy, Pavlásek's first ever win over a top 20 player.[2]

2016: Top 100, ATP and Grand Slam debuts

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Pavlásek made his Grand Slam debut at the2016 French Open as a lucky loser and recorded his first Major win overRoberto Carballes Baena.

He made his top 100 debut on 12 June 2016 following his2016 Sparta Prague Open Challenger title.[3]

He made his ATP Tour debut at2016 Generali Open Kitzbühel, defeatingMáximo González andMarcel Granollers to make his first ATP-level quarterfinal, where he lost toNikoloz Basilashvili.

2017: Wimbledon debut and first win

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He made hisWimbledon debut and defeatedErnesto Escobedo, his second Major win, before losing to fourth seedNovak Djokovic.

Doubles

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2023: ATP debut & first final, Wimbledon quarterfinal

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He made his doubles debut at the2023 French Open and recorded his first Major doubles win partneringAriel Behar overAlbert Ramos Viñolas andBernabe Zapata Miralles.

At the2023 Wimbledon Championships he reached the quarterfinals of a Major for the first time with Behar defeating former Wimbledon champions, ninth seeded pair ofNikola Mektić andMate Pavić before losing to eventual championsWesley Koolhof andNeal Skupski.[4]

He reached his first ATP final with Behar at the2023 European Open but lost to the Tsitsipas brothers.[5]

2024: Two Masters finals, Olympics semifinal, top 30

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At theAustralian Open he made the quarterfinals with Behar. As a result he reached the top 50 in the doubles rankings on 29 January 2024.[6] The Uruguayan-Czech team upset fifth seedsSantiago González andNeal Skupski in three sets to advance and face next, first time doubles quarterfinalists newly formed Chinese-Czech duo ofZhang Zhizhen andTomáš Macháč.[7]

Ranked No. 40 at theMadrid Open, he reached his first Masters final with Behar, defeating tenth seedsMarcelo Arevalo andMate Pavić, third seedsJoe Salisbury andNeal Skupski, 15th seedsNathaniel Lammons andJackson Withrow and second seedsMarcel Granollers andHoracio Zeballos by walkover.[8] As a result he reached the top 35 in the rankings. They lost in the final toSebastian Korda andJordan Thompson.[9]

At theParis Masters where he partnered for the first time withLloyd Glasspool, the unseeded alternate pair reached the final with wins over fifth seeded Italian duoSimone Bolelli andAndrea Vavassori, local favoritesSadio Doumbia andFabien Reboul, and US Open titlists and fourth seeded Australian duoMax Purcell andJordan Thompson.[10][11] They lost the final toWesley Koolhof andNikola Mektić in a deciding champions tiebreak.[12][13]

Significant finals

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Olympic medal finals

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Doubles: 1 (1 4th place)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
4th place20242024 Summer Olympics, FranceClayCzech RepublicTomáš MacháčUnited StatesTaylor Fritz
United StatesTommy Paul
3–6, 4–6

Masters 1000 finals

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Doubles: 2 (2 runner-ups)

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OutcomeYearChampionshipSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss2024Madrid OpenClayUruguayAriel BeharUnited StatesSebastian Korda
AustraliaJordan Thompson
3–6, 6–7(7–9)
Loss2024Paris MastersHard (i)United KingdomLloyd GlasspoolNetherlandsWesley Koolhof
CroatiaNikola Mektić
6–3, 3–6, [5–10]

ATP Tour finals

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Doubles: 5 (5 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–2)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–1)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (0–2)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–3)
Clay (0–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Oct 2023European Open, Belgium250 SeriesHard (i)UruguayAriel BeharGreecePetros Tsitsipas
GreeceStefanos Tsitsipas
7–6(7–5), 4–6, [8–10]
Loss0–2Apr 2024Madrid Open, SpainMasters 1000ClayUruguay Ariel BeharUnited StatesSebastian Korda
AustraliaJordan Thompson
3–6, 6–7(7–9)
Loss0–3Nov 2024Paris Masters, FranceMasters 1000Hard (i)United KingdomLloyd GlasspoolNetherlandsWesley Koolhof
CroatiaNikola Mektić
6–3, 3–6, [5–10]
Loss0–4Jul 2025Swedish Open, Sweden250 SeriesClayPolandJan ZielińskiArgentinaGuido Andreozzi
NetherlandsSander Arends
7–6(7–4), 5–7, [6–10]
Loss0–5Oct 2025Swiss Indoors, Switzerland500 SeriesHard (i)Poland Jan ZielińskiSpainMarcel Granollers
ArgentinaHoracio Zeballos
2–6, 5–7

Challenger and Futures finals

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Singles: 16 (10–6)

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Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (4–6)
ITF Futures Tour (6–0)
Titles by surface
Hard (4–2)
Clay (6–4)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2012Czech Republic F6,LiberecFuturesHardCzech RepublicJiří Veselý3–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0
Win2–0Sep 2012Turkey F37,AntalyaFuturesHardMoldovaAndrei Ciumac6–1, 6–3
Win3–0Aug 2013Poland F2,OlsztynFuturesClayMonacoBenjamin Balleret6–2, 5–7, 7–6(7–5)
Win4–0Oct 2013Turkey F39,AntalyaFuturesHardNetherlands Miliaan Niesten6–1, 6–4
Win5–0Mar 2014Italy F5,Santa Margherita di PulaFuturesClayBelgiumArthur De Greef6–3, 6–3
Win6–0May 2014Egypt F18,Sharm El SheikhFuturesHardBelgiumGermain Gigounon2–6, 6–0, 6–2
Loss6–1May 2015Ostrava, Czech RepublicChallengerClaySpainÍñigo Cervantes Huegun6–7(5–7), 4–6
Loss6–2May 2015Rome, ItalyChallengerClayUnited KingdomAljaž Bedene5–7, 2–6
Win7–2Jun 2015Poprad-Tatry, SlovakiaChallengerClayChileHans Podlipnik Castillo6–2, 3–6, 6–3
Loss7–3Jan 2016Bangkok, ThailandChallengerHardRussiaMikhail Youzhny4–6, 1–6
Loss7–4Feb 2016Cherbourg, FranceChallengerHard (i)AustraliaJordan Thompson6–4, 4–6, 1–6
Loss7–5Apr 2016Barletta, ItalyChallengerClaySwedenElias Ymer5–7, 4–6
Win8–5Jun 2016Prague, Czech RepublicChallengerClayFranceStéphane Robert6–4, 3–6, 6–3
Loss8–6Jul 2016Scheveningen, NetherlandsChallengerClayNetherlandsRobin Haase4–6, 7–6(11–9), 2–6
Win9–6Sep 2016Banja Luka, Bosnia/HerzegovinaChallengerClaySerbiaMiljan Zekić3–6, 6–1, 6–4
Win10–6May 2018Rome, ItalyChallengerClaySerbiaLaslo Đere7–6(7–1), 6–7(9–11), 6–4

Doubles: 21 (7–14)

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Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (6–12)
ITF Futures Tour (1–2)
Titles by surface
Hard (2–3)
Clay (5–11)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1May 2012Ostrava, Czech RepublicChallengerClayCzech RepublicJiří VeselýMoldovaRadu Albot
RussiaTeymuraz Gabashvili
5–7, 7–5, [8–10]
Win1–1Jul 2012Czech Republic F4,ProstějovFuturesClayCzech RepublicJiří VeselýItalyRiccardo Bellotti
AustriaDominic Thiem
7–6(7–2), 6–3
Loss1–2Sep 2012Poland F6,LegnicaFuturesClayCzech RepublicJan ŠátralPolandMarcin Gawron
PolandGrzegorz Panfil
w/o
Loss1–3Apr 2014Turkey F11,AntalyaFuturesHardSwitzerlandLuca MargaroliFranceRémi Boutillier
BeninAlexis Klégou
3–6, 6–3, [7–10]
Win2–3Jul 2014Poznań, PolandChallengerClayMoldovaRadu AlbotPolandTomasz Bednarek
FinlandHenri Kontinen
7–5, 2–6, [10–8]
Loss2–4Nov 2014Bratislava, SlowakeiChallengerHard (i)SlovakiaNorbert GombosUnited KingdomKen Skupski
United KingdomNeal Skupski
3–6, 6–7(3–7)
Loss2–5Jun 2015Poprad-Tatry, SlovakiaChallengerClaySlovakiaNorbert GombosCzech RepublicRoman Jebavý
Czech RepublicJan Šátral
2–6, 2–6
Win3–5Jan 2019Koblenz, GermanyChallengerHard (i)Czech RepublicZdeněk KolářAustriaJürgen Melzer
SlovakiaFilip Polášek
6–3, 6–4
Loss3–6May 2019Rome, ItalyChallengerClaySerbiaNikola ČačićSlovakiaFilip Polášek
AustriaPhilipp Oswald
w/o
Loss3–7Apr 2022Oeiras, PortugalChallengerClayCzech RepublicZdeněk KolářPortugalNuno Borges
PortugalFrancisco Cabral
4-6, 0-6
Win4–7Apr 2022Madrid, SpainChallengerClaySlovakiaIgor ZelenayBrazilRafael Matos
SpainDavid Vega Hernández
6–3, 3–6, [10–6]
Loss4–8May 2022Prague, Czech RepublicChallengerClayCzech RepublicAndrew PaulsonPortugalNuno Borges
PortugalFrancisco Cabral
4-6, 7-6(7-3), [5-10]
Win5–8May 2022Zagreb, CroatiaChallengerClaySlovakiaIgor ZelenayCroatia Domagoj Bilješko
Andrey Chepelev
4–6, 6–3, [10–2]
Loss5–9May 2022Poznan, PolandChallengerClayCzech RepublicMarek GengelUnited StatesHunter Reese
PolandSzymon Walków
6-1, 3-6, [6-10]
Loss5–10Jul 2022Braunschweig, GermanyChallengerClayCzech RepublicRoman JebavýBrazilMarcelo Demoliner
GermanyJan-Lennard Struff
4-6, 5-7
Win6–10Jul 2022Zug, SwitzerlandChallengerClayCzech RepublicZdeněk KolářPolandKarol Drzewiecki
FinlandPatrik Niklas-Salminen
6–3, 7–5
Loss6–11Aug 2022Liberec, Czech RepublicChallengerClayCzech RepublicRoman JebavýAustriaNeil Oberleitner
AustriaPhilipp Oswald
6-7(5-7), 2-6
Loss6–12Sep 2022Szczecin, PolandChallengerClayCzech RepublicRoman JebavýJamaicaDustin Brown
ItalyAndrea Vavassori
4–6, 7–5, [8–10]
Loss6–13Sep 2022Genoa, ItalyChallengerClayCzech RepublicRoman JebavýJamaicaDustin Brown
ItalyAndrea Vavassori
2–6, 2–6
Win7–13Jan 2023Nonthaburi, ThailandChallengerHardCzech RepublicMarek GengelUnited StatesRobert Galloway
MexicoHans Hach Verdugo
7–6(7–4), 6–4
Loss7–14Jan 2023Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumChallengerHard (i)Czech RepublicRoman JebavýMonacoRomain Arneodo
AustriaTristan-Samuel Weissborn
4–6, 3–6

References

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  1. ^"Rankings | Pepperstone ATP Doubles Rankings".
  2. ^"Pavlasek rises to give Czechs tie win". 6 January 2015. Retrieved6 January 2015.
  3. ^"Pavlasek Enters Top 100 With Prague Title".ATP Tour. 12 June 2016.Archived from the original on 2 April 2023.
  4. ^"Neal Skupski & Wesley Koolhof to make men's doubles semi-final debut". 7 December 2023.
  5. ^"Hijikata/Purcell Clinch Tokyo Title, Tsitsipas Brothers Win Antwerp Trophy".atpworldtour.com. ATP. 22 October 2023. Retrieved23 October 2023.
  6. ^"Adam Pavlasek rankings". Retrieved2 November 2024.
  7. ^"Bopanna/Ebden cut through tie-break tension for QF spot". ATPTour.
  8. ^"First-time team Korda/Thompson keeps cool for Madrid final spot;American-Australian duo will play Behar/Pavlasek in championship match".ATPTour. 3 May 2024.
  9. ^"'Shake & bake' prevails! Singles stars Korda/Thompson sweep to Madrid doubles title".ATPTour. 4 May 2024.
  10. ^"Mektic eye further Masters 1000 glory in Paris".ATPTour. 1 November 2024.
  11. ^"Koolhof/Mektic reach Paris final".ATPTour. 2 November 2024.
  12. ^"Koolhof/Mektic seal Tour-leading fifth title of 2024 in Paris". ATPTour. Retrieved3 November 2024.
  13. ^"Rolex Paris Masters 2024: Results & updates".LTA. 2 November 2024.

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