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Benoît Paire
Country (sports) France
ResidenceGeneva, Switzerland
Born (1989-05-08)8 May 1989 (age 36)
Avignon, France
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Turned pro2007
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachDave Marshall
Prize moneyUS $10,541,203[1]
Singles
Career record243–298
Career titles3
Highest rankingNo. 18 (11 January 2016)
Current rankingNo. 775 (10 November 2025)[2]
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2014,2017,2022)
French Open4R (2019)
Wimbledon4R (2017,2019)
US Open4R (2015)
Doubles
Career record77–145
Career titles1
Highest rankingNo. 65 (15 November 2021)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenQF (2013)
French Open3R (2021)
Wimbledon1R (2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2018,2019,2022)
US Open3R (2021)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French Open1R (2022)
Last updated on: 15 November 2025.

Benoît "Ben" Paire (French pronunciation:[bənwapɛːʁ];[3] born 8 May 1989) is a French professionaltennis player.

His best result in aGrand Slam has been reaching the fourth round, which he has achieved on four occasions. He has won three singles titles, at the2015 Swedish Open, the2019 Marrakesh Open and the2019 Lyon Open, and his career-high singles ranking is World No. 18, first achieved in January 2016.[4] He has a career-high ranking of World No. 65 in doubles achieved on 15 November 2021.

In 2015, Paire was votedComeback Player of the Year, rising from world No. 118 ATP singles ranking at year-end 2014 to a then career-high world No. 19 at year-end 2015, after a knee injury had sidelined him for much of 2014.[5]

Career

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2011: Top 100 debut

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2011 was a year in which he increased his ranking around sixty places and broke into the top 100 in theATP rankings for the first time in his career.[4] Paire also appeared in the main draw in three of the four Grand Slams (and for the first time without needing to qualify), his best result at this level coming at the Australian Open, losing in the second round to former world no. 3 and 17th seed,Ivan Ljubičić. Paire played in fiveATP 250 tournaments, making it to the second round in bothStuttgart andMetz, as well as coming through qualifying and making it into the second round in the twoATP 500 tournaments he played,Barcelona andRotterdam, the latter in which he beat compatriot, top 20 player and former world no. 6Gilles Simon in three sets. Paire again missed out on making his first appearance in a main draw at a Masters event, losing in qualifying in bothParis (for the second time in two years), as well as inMonte Carlo. At Challenger level, Paire made it to a couple more finals, the first at theOpen Prévadiès Saint–Brieuc event in March, losing to fellow country-manMaxime Teixeira, before beating Teixera later in the year to win his first Challenger title atRopharma Challenger Brașov. Paire followed this victory with another inSalzburg just a month later, defeatingGrega Žemlja in three sets in the final.

2012: First ATP Tour singles final

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Benoît kicked off his2012 season at theChennai Open, beatingFrench Open quarter-finalistFabio Fognini for the loss of just one game, before falling to IsraeliDudi Sela, despite leading by a set, in the second round. Continuing his preparation for theAustralian Open, Paire played at theHeineken Open inAuckland, coming through qualifying before beating former worldno. 1Juan Carlos Ferrero and 4th seedJuan Ignacio Chela to make it to his first ever quarter-final in an ATP event. Here he lost to eventual finalistOlivier Rochus in three sets.

At theAustralian Open, Paire drew top twenty-five player and former world no. 9Stan Wawrinka in the first round, falling in straight sets. Benoît next played two back-to-backATP 250 events at theBrasil Open (losing in the first round toDavid Nalbandian), and a week later theBuenos Aires where he was again beaten byStan Wawrinka. Benoît played his third clay court tournament in a row at theMexican Open (part of theATP 500 Series), losing in the second round to clay court specialistNicolás Almagro, despite taking the first set. Next, Benoît competed in back-to-backATP Masters 1000 eventsIndian Wells &Miami. AtIndian Wells, Paire lost is in the first round toVTR Open runner-up,Carlos Berlocq, this represented Benoît's first main draw participation at this level. Despite this, Paire had to qualify inMiami, and lost in the final round of qualifying toDavid Goffin.

Following the North American swing, Paire returned to the clay inCasablanca, making his second quarter-final appearance of the season. Benoît resumed the clay court season inBarcelona, losing in the second round for the second year in a row. The week after Benoît made it to his first ATP World Tour singles final at theSerbian Open, part of theATP 250 series. On his way to the final Paire knocked out the sixth seed, third seed and top seed (Pablo Andújar), before losing in the final toAndreas Seppi in straight sets.[6][7] Benoît made his seventh clay-court appearance of the season inNice as a wildcard, losing in the first round to compatriotRoger-Vasselin.

At theFrench Open, Benoît reached the second round for the first time in his career, losing to eventual semi-finalistDavid Ferrer in straight sets. Paire didn't play a warm-up event at eitherQueens orHalle, yet reached the third round atWimbledon, his best performance in a Grand Slam event, beatingMatthew Ebden and twenty-second seedAlexandr Dolgopolov on the way. He lost to American qualifierBrian Baker in the third round. He followed up his impressive grass-court run at Wimbledon with a semi-finalist showing ats-Hertogenbosch, losing to eventual winnerDavid Ferrer in three sets.

On 16 July 2012, Benoît defeated eighth-seededBernard Tomic in straight sets in the first round of theSwiss Open.[8] He lost against Latvian,Ernests Gulbis, in the second round.[9] Paire entered anATP Tour event as the number oneseed for the first time in his career at theFarmers Classic in July, but lost at the first hurdle to AmericanMichael Russell.[10]

2013: Maiden Masters semifinal and first top 10 win

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Paire at Wimbledon 2013

Paire started his2013 season in promising fashion, reaching the semi-finals in his first tournament of the year in Chennai before making his 2ndATP World Tour final atMontpellier. Playing in front of his parents, he lost in straight sets to an in-formRichard Gasquet. "I really needed them to see how I have changed and I need to keep going. I feel I am on the right track if I stay calm and focused", he said.[11] His performance in this tournament rose him to a career-high (at the time) ranking of 38 in the world.

After a first-round exit at theMiami Masters event, Paire reached his second final of the season at the Le Gossier Challenger event in Guadeloupe. This time he prevailed after a tough 3-set battle withSergiy Stakhovsky, claiming his third challenger level win and reaching a new career-high ranking of 33 on 1 April 2013.[4]

At theInternazionali BNL d'Italia, Paire defeated World No. 7Juan Martín del Potro 6–4, 7–6(7–3) to record his first career singles win over aTop 10 player and reach the singles quarterfinals of anATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament for the first time in his career. Paire went on to reach the semifinals where he was beaten in two tight sets byRoger Federer.[12] At the tournament inStockholm in October, the 6th-seeded Paire beat the 2nd-seededMilos Raonic of Canada in the quarterfinals to reach the semifinals, where he lost toGrigor Dimitrov in three sets.

2014: Injury and comeback

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Paire began his 2014 season in theChennai Open, reaching the quarterfinals before losing toMarcel Granollers in three sets. At theAustralian Open, Paire battled pastNick Kyrgios from 2 sets down in the second round to beat the Australian teenager, however, lost toRoberto Bautista Agut in straight sets in the third round. He missed every tournament in February and March due to a knee injury, including Masters 1000 events inIndian Wells andMiami. He made his return during the clay court season, first playing at theGrand Prix Hassan II, making it to the quarterfinals before losing to eventual championGuillermo García López.

This was followed by an appearance inMonte-Carlo, losing his opening match to qualifierAlbert Montañés, the same player he'd beaten in his opening match in Casablanca. A recurrence of his knee injury forced Paire to retire towards the end of his first match inBarcelona, and subsequently withdraw from thePortugal Open. He started theMadrid Masters againstAndreas Seppi, however further recurrence of his knee injury forced him to retire after just two games. He withdrew from theRome Masters to allow his knee to recover, however did start theFrench Open, ending a run of four consecutive defeats by beatingAlejandro Falla in the first round before losing toRoberto Bautista Agut in his next match.

Paire suffered three consecutive losses during the grass court season, atqueen's Club,'s-Hertogenbosch andWimbledon respectively, followed by a further first round loss inStuttgart. In June 2014, after he lost in the first round at Wimbledon, he said that he was happy to lose because he "hates" the tournament.[13]

At theRogers Cup, Paire had to make it through the qualifying draw due to his ranking having dropped to 98th in the world. He beat Falla in the first round before losing a tightly contested match against third seedStan Wawrinka. He qualified forCincinnati, however, lost his first round match against wildcardSteve Johnson, resulting in Paire dropping out of the top 100 for the first time since April 2012. At theUS Open, Paire made a promising start by beating 24th seedJulien Benneteau in five sets, 7–6(7–4), 5–7, 6–4, 4–6, 6–4. However, he fell in the second round to SpaniardPablo Carreño Busta.

2015: First ATP Tour singles title and first Grand Slam fourth round

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Paire (who was unseeded), won his first ATP Tour singles title in July at theSwedish Open, defeating the top three seeds, including second-seededTommy Robredo in the final.[14]

Paire defeated the 2014 US Open singles runner-up and 4th seedKei Nishikori in the 1st round of theUS Open,[15] before going on to defeatTommy Robredo in the 3rd round of the US Open to reach the singles 4th round of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career. He lost his 4th-round match to his compatriot,Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, in straight sets.

2016: Career high top 20 ranking

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At the2016 Australian Open, although he was seeded 17th, Paire lost in the first round in three tie-breaks to American teen-aged wildcardNoah Rubin, ranked # 328 in the world.[16][17]

On 19 July,Richard Gasquet withdrew from the2016 Olympics tennis tournament because of his back injury. Gasquet would be replaced by Paire in the men's singles draw.[18] On 9 August, Paire (seeded no.16) had two match points in the third and final set of hisOlympic tournament second round match againstFabio Fognini, but Fognini ended up winning the match. Moments after being knocked out of the Olympic tournament, theFrench Tennis Federation booted Paire out of his country's Olympic Games squad and ordered him to leave the athletes' village for "flouting the rules" and "poor behaviour".[19][20]

2017: Wimbledon fourth round

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Paire entered his first ATP World Tour tournament of 2017 by playing in theChennai Open, where he lost in the singles semifinals to the eventual championRoberto Bautista Agut.[21] At theAustralian Open Paire lost in the third round to the eighth seedDominic Thiem. Paire lost three other ATP World Tour singles semifinals in the first half of 2017 –Open Sud de France (where he lost toRichard Gasquet),Grand Prix Hassan II andMercedesCup (where he lost toLucas Pouille).[22]

Paire, who was attempting to reach his first career Grand Slam singles quarter-final, lost in straight sets in the fourth round ofWimbledon to top-seeded defending championAndy Murray.[23] In September, Paire (seeded no. 7) reached his first and only ATP World Tour singles final of 2017 at theMoselle Open, losing the final to the German qualifierPeter Gojowczyk in straight sets.

2018: Second Rome Masters third round

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Paire at the 2018 French Open

Paire started his 2018 season at theMaharashtra Open. Seeded fourth, he reached the semifinals where he lost to second seed, world No. 14, and eventual finalist,Kevin Anderson.[24] InSydney, he knocked out second seed, world No. 25, and defending champion,Gilles Müller, in his quarterfinal match.[25] He was defeated in the semifinals by Australian rising star and eventual finalist,Alex de Minaur.[26] At theAustralian Open, he lost in the first round toGuillermo García López.[27]

In February, Paire played at theOpen Sud de France. He made it to the quarterfinals where he was beaten by second seed, world No. 17, compatriot, and eventual champion,Lucas Pouille.[28] InDubai, he lost in the second round toBorna Ćorić.[29] At theBNP Paribas Open, he was defeated in the first round by American qualifierMitchell Krueger.[30] At theMiami Open, he upset ninth seed, world No. 12, and six-time champion,Novak Djokovic, in the second round.[31][32] He fell in his third-round match to 22nd seed and world No. 27,Filip Krajinović.[33]

Paire started his clay-court season at theGrand Prix Hassan II inMarrakesh. Seeded sixth, he lost in the first round to compatriot,Gilles Simon, in three sets, despite having a match point in the third set.[34] InMonte-Carlo, he was defeated in the first round byFeliciano López.[35]

At the 2018 Washington Open, Paire smashed his tennis rackets onto the court 7 times and was fined $16,500 for his conduct.[36]

2019: Second and third ATP Tour singles titles, French and Wimbledon fourth rounds

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At theGrand Prix Hassan II (the only ATP Tour tournament held in Africa in 2019), Paire won the second ATP Tour singles title of his career by defeating the defending championPablo Andújar in straight sets 6–2, 6–3 in the final held on 14 April.[37]

At theLyon Open, the unseeded Paire won the third ATP Tour singles title of his career. At that tournament, he defeated two seeded players –Denis Shapovalov in the quarterfinals and rising teenFélix Auger-Aliassime in the final.[38]

At theFrench Open, the unseeded Paire advanced to the round of 16, where he was defeated in five sets by no.7 seedKei Nishikori.[39] He also advanced to the fourth round of the2019 Wimbledon.

2020: Ninth ATP final, loss of form during COVID season

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Paire started his 2020 season by representing France at the first edition of theATP Cup. France was in Group A alongside Chile, Serbia, and South Africa. He won his first match overNicolás Jarry of Chile.[40] In his second match, he beatDušan Lajović of Serbia.[41] In his final match, he lost toKevin Anderson of South Africa.[42] In the end, France ended 3rd in Group A. Seeded fifth at theASB Classic in Auckland, he reached his ninth ATP singles final and lost to compatriotUgo Humbert.[43] Seeded 21st at theAustralian Open, he was defeated in the second round by 2018 finalistMarin Čilić.[44]

After the Australian Open, Paire competed at theMaharashtra Open in Pune. As the top seed, he suffered a second-round loss at the hands of qualifierRoberto Marcora.[45] InRotterdam, he lost in the first round toAljaž Bedene.[46] Seeded sixth at theOpen 13 Provence in Marseille, he lost in the second round toAlexander Bublik.[47] Seeded eighth at theDubai Championships, he fell in the second round to compatriotRichard Gasquet.[48] The ATP tour canceled tournaments from March through July due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[49][50][51]

When the ATP resumed tournament play in August, Paire competed at theWestern & Southern Open. Instead of the tournament being held in Cincinnati, it was held in New York.[52] He retired during his first round match againstBorna Ćorić due to being unwell.[53] He tested positive forCOVID-19 one day prior to the start of theUS Open.[54]

Paire returned to action in September by competing at theItalian Open. He lost in the first round to Italian wildcardJannik Sinner.[55] At theHamburg Open, he retired during his first-round match againstCasper Ruud; he tested positive for Covid prior to the match.[56] Seeded 23rd at theFrench Open, he lost in the second round toFederico Coria.[57]

After Roland Garros, Paire played at the first edition of theBett1Hulks Indoors, a tournament primarily organized due to the cancellation of many tournaments in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[58] Seeded fourth, he was defeated in the second round byDennis Novak.[59] His final tournament of the year was at the first edition of theAstana Open, another tournament organized due to the cancellation of many tournaments because of COVID-19. As the top seed, he lost in the second round toMikhail Kukushkin.[60]

Paire ended the year ranked No. 28.

2021: Olympics participation ban, Cincinnati quarterfinal, Two Major third rounds & top 65 in doubles

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Paire at the 2021 French Open

Paire began his 2021 season by competing for France at theATP Cup. France was in Group C alongside Italy and Austria. He lost his first match toFabio Fognini.[61] He then retired from his match againstDominic Thiem due to an elbow injury.[62] In the end, France ended 2nd in Group C. At theAustralian Open, he was eliminated in the first round byEgor Gerasimov in four sets. He blamed the loss on 'shameful' treatment of players by the tournament organizers during quarantine and associated training restrictions, describing the tournament as 'shit', 'crap', and 'grotesque'.[63][64][65] This outburst resulted in him being barred byFrance from participation in theTokyo Summer Olympics.[66][67]

Seeded second at theCórdoba Open, Paire reached the quarterfinals where he was defeated byFederico Coria.[68] However, indoubles, he and partner,Romain Arneodo, made it to the final where they fell to Brazilian teamRafael Matos andFelipe Meligeni Alves.[69] Seeded third inBuenos Aires, he lost in the second round to Argentinian qualifierFrancisco Cerúndolo.[70] Seeded second at theChile Open, he was beaten in the second round by qualifierHolger Rune.[71] At theMexican Open in Acapulco, he lost in the first round to top seed, world No. 5, and eventual finalist,Stefanos Tsitsipas.[72] Seeded 23rd inMiami, he was defeated in the second round byLorenzo Musetti.[73]

Paire started his clay-court season by competing at theMonte-Carlo Masters. He lost in a three-hour first-round match toJordan Thompson.[74] Playing inBarcelona, he was eliminated in the first round by lucky loserFederico Gaio.[75]

At the2021 Western & Southern Open Paire reached just his second Masters 1000 quarterfinal (first was in Rome 2013) where he was defeated by eventual finalistAndrey Rublev.[76] En route he defeated World No. 10Denis Shapovalov, his seventh top-10 win andJohn Isner.

At the2021 French Open and2021 US Open he reached the third rounds in doubles for the first time with R. Arneodo and R. Berankis respectively which allowed him to reach his career-high of No. 65 on 8 November 2021.

2022: Loss of form, out of top 150

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Paire started his 2022 season at the first edition of theMelbourne Summer Set 1. He retired for undisclosed reasons during the third set of his first-round match against lucky loserHenri Laaksonen.[77] At theAdelaide International 2, he lost in the first round to Australian wildcard and eventual champion,Thanasi Kokkinakis.[78] At theAustralian Open, he reached the third round defeating 26th seedGrigor Dimitrov[79] before losing in four sets to world No. 4Stefanos Tsitsipas.[80]

Seeded seventh at theCórdoba Open, Paire was eliminated in the first round byJaume Munar.[81] At theArgentina Open, he fell in the first round to fifth seedDušan Lajović in three sets, despite having three match points in the second set.[82] InRio, he lost in the first round toFrancisco Cerúndolo.[83] At theMexican Open, he was defeated in the first round by top seed and world No. 2,Daniil Medvedev.[84] Playing at theBNP Paribas Open, he was beaten in the first round byDominik Koepfer in three sets, despite having a 6–2, 5–2 lead in the match.[85] As the top seed at theArizona Classic, he lost in the second round toRadu Albot.[86] InMiami, he lost in the first round to Henri Laaksonen.[87]

Beginning his clay-court season at theMonte-Carlo Masters, Paire lost in the first round toLorenzo Musetti.[88] InBarcelona, he was defeated in the first round byKwon Soon-woo.[89] At theEstoril Open, he lost in the first round to Kwon Soon-woo.[90] Getting past qualifying at theMutua Madrid Open, he lost in the first round to 13th seed and world No. 15,Diego Schwartzman.[91] InRome, he fell in the first round of qualifying toDušan Lajović. At theGeneva Open, he got his first ATP win since January by beatingEmil Ruusuvuori in the first round in three sets.[92] He lost in the second round to second seed, world No. 8, defending champion, and eventual champion,Casper Ruud.[93] At theFrench Open, he was defeated in the first round byIlya Ivashka in four sets.[94]

Starting his grass-court season at theBOSS Open in Stuttgart, Paire lost in the first round to sixth seedLorenzo Sonego.[95] Seeded second at theAspria Tennis Cup, a clay-court challenger in Milan, he retired during his first-round match againstAlexey Vatutin.[96] AtWimbledon, he lost in the first round to compatriotQuentin Halys.[97]

The week of July 18 saw Paire compete at theSwiss Open Gstaad. He retired from his first-round match against qualifierElias Ymer due to a right groin injury.[98]

Paire started the US Open Series at theAtlanta Open. He lost in the first round to sixth seed and eventual finalist,Jenson Brooksby.[99] As a result, his ranking fell from No. 94 to out of the top 100 at No. 112. At theCiti Open in Washington, D.C., he got his first ATP tour victory since May by defeatingPeter Gojowczyk in the first round.[100] He was defeated in the second round by ninth seed and world No. 28,Holger Rune.[101] Getting past qualifying at theNational Bank Open in Montreal, he lost in the first round toYoshihito Nishioka.[102] At theWestern & Southern Open in Cincinnati, he retired during his first round of qualifying match against Thanasi Kokkinakis.[103] Due to not defending his quarterfinalist points from last year, his ranking fell from 110 to 164. At theUS Open, he lost in the first round to seventh seed and world No. 9,Cameron Norrie.[104]

After the US Open, Paire played at theOpen de Rennes. Seeded seventh, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to top seed and compatriot,Hugo Gaston.[105] Seeded eighth at theBraga Open, he retired during his second-round match against qualifierJavier Barranco Cosano due to respiratory issues.[106] He returned to action during the week of September 26 at theLisboa Belém Open. He made it to the quarterfinals where he lost toTimofey Skatov.[107] At theBrest Challenger, he retired during his second-round encounter against fifth seed,Jelle Sels, due to injuring his lower back.[108] He played his final tournament of the season in November at theMatsuyama Challenger. Seeded fifth, he retired during his second-round match againstHsu Yu-hsiou citing a wrist injury.[109]

Paire ended the year ranked No. 179.

2023: Back to Challenger Tour, French Open wildcard

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Paire in Monte-Carlo in 2023.

Paire started his 2023 season at theOpen Nouvelle-Calédonie inNouméa. Seeded sixth, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to eventual championRaúl Brancaccio.[110] At theTenerife Challenger, he was defeated in the first round byKaichi Uchida.[111] At theAustralian Open, he fell in the second round of qualifying toMichael Mmoh.[112]

At theOpen Quimper Bretagne, Paire lost in the first round to qualifierIllya Marchenko. Seeded eighth at theTenerife Challenger II, he was defeated in the first round bySantiago Rodríguez Taverna.[113] InMontpellier, he fell in the final round of qualifying toLuca Nardi.[114] At theMonterrey Challenger, he lost in the second round to eighth seedYosuke Watanuki.[115] InWaco, he was defeated in the first round by sixth seedBorna Gojo. Seeded fifth at thePuerto Vallarta Open, Paire won his 13thChallenger title by beatingYuta Shimizu in the final.[116] This was his first tennis title since 2019. At theArizona Classic, he lost in the first round of qualifying toLeandro Riedi.[117] Getting past qualifying at theMiami Open, he lost his first-round match again to fellow qualifier Yosuke Watanuki.[118]

He received a wildcard for the2023 French Open, losing in the first round toCameron Norrie.[119]In July, Paire won his 14thChallenger title inSan Benedetto, Italy as the 8th seed, defeating top seedRichard Gasquet in the finals.

Playing style

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Paire's style of play is characterized by its flashiness, unpredictability and at times inconsistency. The main strength of his game is his double-handed backhand, known for its speed and spin. Paire often uses topspin backhands crosscourt at great speed and acute angles to set up a powerful backhand down-the-line to finish off points.[120] In contrast, his forehand is relatively less powerful and consistent, particularly when played on the defense, to the extent that he's been known to hit backhands inside-out.[120]

Paire is also known for his ability and willingness to play drop shots often on both the forehand and backhand wing throughout matches. When volleying, he also favors drop over punching volleys and is famous for hitting them with extreme backspin, sometimes even causing the ball to spin back across the net.[121] However, these drop shot attempts sometimes give opponents the advantage when they are hit too deep, causing Paire to lose the point. He is also fond of hitting between-the-legs shots, both forward and with his back facing the net.[122]Paire possesses a powerful but inconsistent first serve and serves-and-volleys on occasion.[123]

Above all, Paire is known for his flashiness on the court that plays to the crowd. He is known to hit a variety of high-risk shots and trick shots, such as the frontal and backtweener, jumping tweener, drop shots that backspin towards the net and topspin backhands at extremely acute angles, even when unnecessary to win the point.[124]

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles

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Current through the2024 French Open.

Tournament200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025SRW–LWin%
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAA2R1R1R3RQ11R3R1R1R2R1R3RQ2Q10 / 118–1142%
French OpenQ1Q31R1R2R3R2R3R2R1R2R4R2R1R1R1RQ10 / 1412–1446%
WimbledonAAQ11R3R3R1R2R2R4R3R4RNH1R1RQ1Q10 / 1114–1156%
US OpenAA2RQ12R1R2R4R2R2R2R2RA1R1RQ2Q10 / 1110–1148%
Win–loss0–00–01–21–34–44–44–46–33–46–44–47–42–20–42–40–10 / 4744–4748%
ATP Masters 1000
Indian WellsAAAA1R3RAA2R1R1R1RNH1R1RAQ10 / 82–820%
Miami MastersAAAAQ21RAQ23R3R3R1RNH2R1R1RQ10 / 85–842%
Monte Carlo MastersAAAQ1A2R1R2R3R1R1RANH1R1RQ2A0 / 84–833%
Madrid MastersAAAAA2R1RA1R3R2RQ1NH2R1R1RA0 / 85–842%
Rome MastersAAAAASFAQ22R2R3R1R1R1RQ1AA0 / 78–753%
Canada MastersAAAAA3R2RA1R2R2R1RNH2R1RA0 / 86–843%
Cincinnati MastersAAAAA1R1R2R1R1R2R2R1RQFQ1A0 / 96–940%
Shanghai MastersNMSAAA2R2RAA2R1R2R2RNHA0 / 65–645%
Paris MastersAAQ1Q22R1RA2R1R1R1R2RA1RAA0 / 73–730%
Win–loss0–00–00–00–02–311–91–43–35–96–98–93–70–25–70–50–20 / 7034–7033%
Career statistics
200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025Career
Tournaments00410263019183231283012282243297
Titles00000001000200003
Finals00001102010310009
Overall win–loss0–00–01–45–1026–2632–3010–1925–1723–3231–3127–2834–2910–1313–304–220–42–33 / 297243–29845%
Win % –  – 20%33%50%52%34%60%42%50%49%54%43%30%15%33%40% – 44.92%
Year-end ranking62933115295472611819474152242846180117415775$10,541,203

Doubles

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Tournament2007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022SRW–LWin%
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAAAAAQF1RAA1R2R1R3R1R1R0 / 86–843%
French OpenAA1R1R1R1R1R1R1R1R1R2R2R2R3R2R0 / 146–1412%
WimbledonAAAAA1R1R1R1R1RA1R1RNHA1R0 / 80–80%
US OpenAAAAA2RAA1R1R1R1R1RA3RA0 / 73–730%
Win–loss0–00–00–10–10–11–33–30–30–30–30–32–41–43–24–31–30 / 3715–3729%

ATP Tour career finals

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Singles: 9 (3 titles, 6 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–1)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (3–5)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–5)
Clay (3–1)
Grass (0–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (3–4)
Indoor (0–2)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1May 2012Serbia Open, Serbia250 SeriesClayItalyAndreas Seppi3–6, 2–6
Loss0–2Feb 2013Open Sud de France, France250 SeriesHard (i)FranceRichard Gasquet2–6, 3–6
Win1–2Jul 2015Swedish Open, Sweden250 SeriesClaySpainTommy Robredo7–6(9–7), 6–3
Loss1–3Oct 2015Japan Open, Japan500 SeriesHardSwitzerlandStan Wawrinka2–6, 4–6
Loss1–4Sep 2017Moselle Open, France250 SeriesHard (i)GermanyPeter Gojowczyk5–7, 2–6
Win2–4Apr 2019Grand Prix Hassan II, Morocco250 SeriesClaySpainPablo Andújar6–2, 6–3
Win3–4May 2019Lyon Open, France250 SeriesClayCanadaFélix Auger-Aliassime6–4, 6–3
Loss3–5Aug 2019Winston-Salem Open, United States250 SeriesHardPolandHubert Hurkacz3–6, 6–3, 3–6
Loss3–6Jan 2020Auckland Open, New Zealand250 SeriesHardFranceUgo Humbert6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–7(5–7)

Doubles: 4 (1 title, 3 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (1–3)
Titles by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (0–2)
Grass (0–0)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (1–3)
Indoor (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jan 2013Chennai Open, India250 SeriesHardSwitzerlandStan WawrinkaGermanyAndre Begemann
GermanyMartin Emmrich
6–2, 6–1
Loss1–1Jan 2016Chennai Open, India250 SeriesHardUnited StatesAustin KrajicekAustriaOliver Marach
FranceFabrice Martin
3–6, 5–7
Loss1–2Apr 2018Grand Prix Hassan II, Morocco250 SeriesClayFranceÉdouard Roger-VasselinCroatiaNikola Mektić
AustriaAlexander Peya
5–7, 6–3, [7–10]
Loss1–3Feb 2021Córdoba Open, Argentina250 SeriesClayMonacoRomain ArneodoBrazilRafael Matos
BrazilFelipe Meligeni Alves
4–6, 1–6

ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Futures Tour finals

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Singles: 30 (14 titles, 16 runner-ups)

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Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (8–9)
ITF Futures Tour (6–7)
Titles by surface
Hard (9–3)
Clay (5–11)
Grass (0–1)
Carpet (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2007France F10,Bourg-en-BresseFuturesClayFranceÉric Prodon2–6, 6–2, 6–3
Loss1–1Jun 2008Italy F17,BassanoFuturesClayItaly Patrick Prader5–7, 3–6
Win2–1Jun 2009Slovenia F3,KoperFuturesClayAustriaMarco Mirnegg6–7(4–7), 6–4, 6–3
Loss2–2Jul 2009Great Britain F8,FelixstoweFuturesGrassSwitzerlandAlexander Sadecky1–6, 3–6
Loss2–3Aug 2009Austria F7,St. PöltenFuturesClaySloveniaAljaž Bedene4–6, 0–6
Loss2–4Sep 2009Portugal F4,PortoFuturesClayUnited KingdomDaniel Smethurst6–3, 4–6, 4–6
Loss2–5Oct 2009Germany F18,HambachFuturesCarpet (i)GermanyPeter Gojowczyk4–6, 4–6
Win3–5Jan 2010USA F1,PlantationFuturesClayAustriaMarco Mirnegg6–2, 6–7(10–12), 7–5
Win4–5Mar 2010Portugal F1,FaroFuturesHardRomaniaAdrian Cruciat3–6, 6–4, 6–2
Loss4–6Mar 2010Portugal F2,LagosFuturesHardSpainGuillermo Alcaide4–6, 6–4, 3–6
Win5–6Mar 2010Portugal F3,AlbufeiraFuturesHardNetherlandsThomas Schoorel7–6(7–5), 6–4
Loss5–7May 2010Spain F14,VicFuturesClaySpainSergio Gutiérrez Ferrol6–2, 5–7, 5–7
Loss5–8Jun 2010Arad, RomaniaChallengerClayFranceDavid Guez3–6, 6–1, 3–6
Loss5–9Aug 2010San Sebastián, SpainChallengerClaySpainAlbert Ramos4–6, 2–6
Loss5–10Mar 2011Saint Brieuc, FranceChallengerClay (i)FranceMaxime Teixeira3–6, 0–6
Win6–10Sep 2011Brașov, RomaniaChallengerClayFranceMaxime Teixeira6–4, 3–0 ret.
Win7–10Nov 2011Salzburg, AustriaChallengerHard (i)SloveniaGrega Žemlja6–7(6–8), 6–4, 6–4
Win8–10Mar 2013Le Gosier, GuadeloupeChallengerHardUkraineSergiy Stakhovsky6–4, 5–7, 6–4
Win9–10Jan 2015France F1,BressuireFuturesHard (i)FranceMaxime Teixeira6–3, 0–6, 6–2
Win10–10Feb 2015Bergamo, ItalyChallengerHard (i)KazakhstanAleksandr Nedovyesov6–3, 7–6(7–3)
Loss10–11Mar 2015Cherbourg, FranceChallengerHard (i)SlovakiaNorbert Gombos1–6, 6–7(4–7)
Win11–11Mar 2015Quimper, FranceChallengerHard (i)FranceGrégoire Barrère6–4, 3–6, 6–4
Loss11–12Oct 2015Brest, FranceChallengerHard (i)CroatiaIvan Dodig5–7, 1–6
Win12–12Nov 2015Mouilleron le Captif, FranceChallengerHard (i)FranceLucas Pouille6–4, 1–6, 7–6(9–7)
Loss12–13Apr 2017Sophia Antipolis, FranceChallengerClayUnited KingdomAljaž Bedene2–6, 2–6
Loss12–14Mar 2019Marbella, SpainChallengerClaySpainPablo Andújar6–4, 6–7(6–8), 4–6
Win13–14Mar 2023Puerto Vallarta, MexicoChallengerHardJapanYuta Shimizu3–6, 6–0, 6–2
Loss13–15May 2023Francavilla al Mare, ItalyChallengerClayChileAlejandro Tabilo1–6, 5–7
Win14–15Jul 2023San Benedetto, ItalyChallengerClayFranceRichard Gasquet4–6, 6–1, 6–1
Loss14–16Dec 2023Maia, PortugalChallengerClay (i)PortugalNuno Borges1–6, 4–6

Doubles: 3 (1–2)

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Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (0–2)
ITF Futures Tour (1–0)
Titles by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (0–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Mar 2010Portugal F1,FaroFuturesHardFrance Thomas Cazes-CarrèrePoland Piotr Gadomski
Poland Mateusz Szmigiel
7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–3)
Loss1–1Jul 2011Orbetello, ItalyChallengerClayFranceRomain JouanAustriaJulian Knowle
SlovakiaIgor Zelenay
1–6, 6–7(2–7)
Loss1–2Sep 2011Brașov, RomaniaChallengerClayCzech RepublicDušan LojdaRomaniaVictor-Mugurel Anagnastopol
RomaniaFlorin Mergea
2–6, 3–6

Wins over top 10 players

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  • He has a 7–44 record against players who were ranked in the top 10 at the time the match was played.
#PlayerRankTournamentSurfaceRdScoreBPR
2013
1.ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro7Italian Open, Rome, ItalyClay3R6–4, 7–6(7–3)36
2.SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka10Canadian Open, Montreal, CanadaHard2R6–2, 7–6(7–2)29
2015
3.JapanKei Nishikori4US Open, United StatesHard1R6–4, 3–6, 4–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–441
4.Japan Kei Nishikori6Tokyo, JapanHardSF1–6, 6–4, 6–221
2016
5.Switzerland Stan Wawrinka4Marseilles, FranceHard (i)QF6–4, 1–6, 7–522
2017
6.Switzerland Stan Wawrinka3Madrid Open, SpainClay2R7–5, 4–6, 6–244
2021
7.CanadaDenis Shapovalov10Cincinnati, United StatesHard2R6–3, 4–6, 7–550

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