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Corentin Moutet

Corentin Moutet is a professional player renowned for his left-handed, unorthodox style that incorporates drop shots, volleys, and tactical variety on all surfaces. Born on 19 April 1999 in , he began playing at age three and turned professional in 2016, quickly rising through the ranks with a junior career that included reaching the boys' singles final in 2016. As of November 2025, Moutet holds a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 31, achieved on 3 November 2025, and has earned over $5.5 million in prize money despite not yet securing an title. Moutet's professional breakthrough came early, with his first ATP Tour final at the 2020 Qatar ExxonMobil Open, where he became the youngest French finalist since Richard Gasquet in 2006, though he lost to Andrey Rublev. He has since reached two more finals—in the 2025 Mallorca Championships and the 2025 Almaty Open, where he fell to Daniil Medvedev in three sets—extending his record to 0–3 in ATP finals. Notable achievements include his first Challenger title at the 2017 Brest Open, defeating future world No. 3 Stefanos Tsitsipas en route, and breaking into the top 50 in July 2025 during a career-best season with 33 wins. In Grand Slams, Moutet has advanced to the fourth round at the 2022 US Open as a and at the 2024 , his favorite tournament, while also reaching the third round at the 2024 . His 2025 season featured key upsets, such as defeating world No. 10 in a three-hour, 45-minute marathon at the Italian Open and saving a to beat No. 4 at , along with representing at the Finals, where a controversial trick shot attempt in a loss to contributed to their elimination. Off the court, Moutet is a multifaceted artist who plays , raps under the moniker "Co," and released the EP Ecorché in 2020; he idolizes and underwent wrist surgery in January 2023 to address an injury.

Junior career

2013: First ITF tournaments, first titles

Prior to his ITF debut, Moutet had a successful U14 season, winning the European Junior Championships 14 & Under boys' singles title in July and finishing as the Tennis Europe U14 No. 1. In April , at the age of 13, Corentin Moutet made his debut on the by entering the singles qualifying draw at the J4 Cap d'Ail tournament in . Following initial experience in lower-level events across and , Moutet reached his first ITF junior singles final two tournaments later at the J5 Podgorica Open in , where he fell to Vuk Budkovac in straight sets. At the same Podgorica event, Moutet partnered with fellow Frenchman to win his maiden ITF junior doubles title, defeating the pair of Marko Horak and Matej Vivoda 6-3, 6-4 in the final. Moutet's breakthrough came in September 2013 when he captured his first ITF junior singles title at the G4 tournament in , , defeating Alexander Vukic in the final 7-5, 6-3 after navigating a competitive draw that included victories over higher-seeded opponents. Throughout 2013, Moutet competed in a limited schedule of ITF junior events primarily in , posting an overall junior win-loss record of 8-4 in singles and 5-1 in doubles. This performance marked his initial ranking progress, elevating him from unranked at the start of the year to within the top 500 in the ITF junior combined standings by year-end.

2014: Doubles success, junior Grand Slam debut

In 2014, Corentin Moutet built on his initial ITF successes from the previous year by establishing himself as a prominent figure in junior doubles competitions across . Partnering with fellow Frenchman Valentin Tatlot, Moutet reached the doubles final at the Nike Junior International Roehampton, a Grade 1 event, where the unseeded duo of and defeated them 6-4, 6-4. He also teamed with Nicolas Alvarez to win the doubles title at the ITF Junior tournament, a G2 event in April, showcasing his growing prowess on clay courts. Another key partnership came with , with whom he captured a doubles title at a G2 level event in , contributing to his string of successes in the category. Moutet made his junior Grand Slam debut at the , receiving a wildcard for the singles main draw but falling in the first round to tenth seed Duck-hee Lee 0-6, 1-6. In doubles, he advanced to the second round with his partner. At the Open later that year, Moutet reached the second round in doubles, while in singles, he progressed to the third round by upsetting top seed Duck-hee Lee in a straight-sets victory. In singles, Moutet demonstrated steady progress by reaching the quarterfinals at several European junior events, including G2 tournaments such as Cap d'Ail. His doubles achievements throughout the year propelled him to a top 20 position in the ITF junior doubles rankings by season's end, with his overall combined junior ranking finishing at No. 56.

2015–2016: Shortened seasons

In 2015, Corentin Moutet's junior season was markedly shortened as he shifted focus toward professional development, participating in only three junior tournaments while beginning to compete in ITF Futures events. His year started strongly at the AGL Loy Yang Traralgon Junior International, where he advanced to the third round in singles and the quarterfinals in doubles partnering with Orlando Luz. At the Australian Open junior championships, Moutet exited in the first round of both singles and doubles. He concluded his limited junior schedule at the Trofeo Juan Carlos Ferrero in April, suffering a first-round loss in singles and a second-round defeat in doubles. This reduced participation reflected emerging conflicts between junior commitments and professional opportunities on the Futures circuit. The trend continued in 2016, with Moutet further curtailing junior play after turning professional and securing his first Futures title in September. His junior campaign began late, in May at the , where he reached the third round in singles before falling to countryman in straight sets. At the European Junior Championships, Moutet stormed to the final but retired midway through the match against amid a heated dispute with the . He then helped claim the European Summer Cups team title, winning all three of his singles rubbers without dropping a set. Moutet's final junior outing came at the US Open, where he progressed to the third round. These selective appearances underscored the growing priority of his pro career, leading to a peak in the ITF junior singles rankings within the top 50 during early 2015 and strong contention in doubles, though exact peaks in the top 10 were maintained from prior success. Key setbacks included losses to emerging top juniors like Blancaneaux and Tsitsipas, highlighting competitive pressures amid his transition.

2017: Final junior year

In 2017, Corentin Moutet's final year as a , he demonstrated consistent excellence at the Grand Slam level, reaching the semifinals at three of the four major junior tournaments. At the Australian Open, seeded fifth, he advanced through the draw, defeating qualifier Ken Cavrak in the first round and other opponents before falling to in the semifinals, 3-6, 4-6. At , as the top seed and wildcard entrant, he progressed to the semifinals, where he was defeated by Axel Geller in straight sets. He replicated this semifinal appearance at the US Open, marking one of his strongest seasons on the . However, at his home tournament, the , seeded second, Moutet exited in the second round after a loss to , 6-4, 6-2. These performances propelled Moutet to a career-high ITF junior combined ranking of No. 7 on August 14, 2017, reflecting his versatility across surfaces. Over the course of his ITF junior career, he amassed a 23–5 singles win-loss record and secured multiple ITF junior titles, establishing himself as a top prospect before transitioning to the professional ranks. His junior Grand Slam best results included those three semifinals in 2017, with no deeper advances. Later that year, as he began focusing on professional events, Moutet claimed his maiden title at , defeating in the final as an 18-year-old wildcard.

Professional career

2014: ATP qualifying debut, Futures events

Moutet made his qualifying debut in September 2014 at the in , entering the draw as a wildcard at the age of 15. In the first round of qualifying, he faced Gleb Alekseenko on indoor hard courts and lost in straight sets, 6–3, 6–1. Later that year, Moutet transitioned to the ITF Futures circuit, qualifying for three consecutive events in the (, , and ) on clay. He advanced to the second round in both F1 and F3, marking his initial experience in professional main draws, before suffering first-round defeats. His best result came at the Dominican Republic , where he reached his first singles quarterfinal after qualifying, defeating opponents in the early rounds before falling in the last eight. Moutet also competed in doubles at these Futures tournaments, partnering with fellow French players, but exited in the early rounds without advancing beyond the first match in any event. Balancing these professional outings with his ongoing junior commitments, Moutet maintained focus on both circuits, briefly referencing his strong junior doubles performances that year, including a title at the Copa Guga Kuerten. His total prize money earnings from these limited professional appearances amounted to under $5,000, reflecting his introductory status on the circuit.

2015: First Futures final, French Open qualifying

In 2015, Corentin Moutet continued to build his professional experience through ITF Futures tournaments in while shortening his junior season to prioritize pro events. His most notable achievement came at the Italy F3 tournament in Santa Margherita di Pula, where, as an unseeded 15-year-old, he reached his first Futures singles final. En route, Moutet secured key wins against higher-ranked players, including upsets over three seeded opponents: eighth seed Andrea Guerrieri in the first round, fifth seed Matteo Viola in the quarterfinals (6–4, 6–2), and fourth seed Riccardo Sinicropi in the semifinals (7–6(1), 4–6, 7–5). In the final, he fell to top seed Gianluca Naso 0–6, 6–4, 6–4. Moutet also made deep runs in other European Futures, reaching the quarterfinals at the F2 in (losing to eventual champion Mathias Bourgue) and the semifinals at the F9 in , where he again defeated higher-ranked opponents like third seed Dominik Kellovsky. These results highlighted his growing competitiveness on clay against more experienced Futures-level players. In May, Moutet earned a wildcard entry into the qualifying draw at the , his first appearance, but was defeated in the opening round by Michael Berrer 2–6, 2–6. Despite the early exit, the opportunity marked an important step in his professional transition. By year's end, Moutet's consistent performances across 15 Futures events propelled him into the ' top 800, finishing at No. 839 with a 15–10 singles record.

2016: Turning Pro, Two Futures titles

In 2016, Corentin Moutet, then 17 years old, officially turned professional, marking the end of his junior career and the start of his full-time focus on the ITF Men's Circuit and higher-level events. Moutet's breakthrough came in September when he captured his first ITF Futures singles title at the tournament in on clay, defeating Germany's Leon Schutt 6–1, 6–3 in the final after navigating the draw without dropping a set. Building on this momentum, he won his second Futures title the following month at the F8 event in , also on clay, where he overcame fifth seed Nino Serdarusic of 6–2, 7–6(1) in the championship match. Throughout the season, Moutet gained experience by competing in the qualifying draws of multiple French Challenger tournaments, including a first-round win at the Challenger before falling in the second round. Prior to these professional successes, Moutet secured his final junior title earlier that year by winning the European Junior Championships in , , where he defeated in the singles final. Moutet concluded the year ranked No. 529 in the ATP singles rankings, a significant improvement that positioned him solidly within the top 600.

2017: French Open doubles debut, Brest Challenger champion

Moutet made his Grand Slam debut in the doubles main draw at the 2017 , partnering fellow Frenchman on a wildcard entry. The pair advanced past the first round after Dustin Brown and retired trailing 2-4, but fell in the second round to top seeds and Horia Tecau, 1-6, 1-6. Earlier in the year, Moutet continued building momentum on the circuit, reaching semifinals at the Sevilla Challenger by defeating Antoine Bellier and Juan Ignacio Galarza before losing to eventual champion Inigo Cervantes, and at the , where he upset Guillermo García-López en route to a semifinal defeat against . He also made the semifinals at the , overcoming Norbert Gombos and others prior to a loss to Egor Gerasimov. Moutet's breakthrough came in at the Brest , where he claimed his maiden Challenger singles title as a qualifier. He defeated notable opponents including Norbert Gombos in the first round, Tristan Lamasine, , and Yannick Maden in the semifinals (4-6, 7-6(7-2), 6-4), before edging in the final, 6-2, 7-6(10-8). This victory propelled him into the ATP top 300 for the first time. Complementing his singles progress, Moutet secured an ITF Futures doubles title in 2017 alongside a partner, contributing to his career-high doubles ranking of No. 425 achieved in June. By year's end, he finished at No. 155 in singles, marking a strong transition to higher-level professional competition.

2018: ATP Tour and Grand Slam debuts

Moutet made his singles main draw debut at the 2018 Open as a qualifier, where he fell in the first round to in straight sets. Later that month, he received a wildcard into the main draw of the , his singles debut, defeating in the first round before losing in the second round to 11th seed , 6-4, 6-2. Following the clay-court season, Moutet achieved a breakthrough on grass by winning his second career Challenger title at the Lyon Challenger in June, defeating Elias Ymer 6-4, 6-4 in the final after the opponent retired. He carried this momentum to the UK, capturing another Challenger crown at the Nottingham Open in June, defeating Thomas Fabbiano in the final to become one of the youngest players to win multiple Challenger titles that year. These successes propelled him into the main draw of the US Open as a wildcard, where he was defeated in the first round by Jiří Veselý, 6-2, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Moutet's 2018 campaign, highlighted by these debuts and Challenger victories, culminated in a year-end ATP singles ranking of No. 144.

2019: French third and Wimbledon second round, top 100

Moutet began the clay-court season with a breakthrough at the Open Sopra Steria de Lyon Challenger, where he claimed his fourth Challenger title. As a qualifier, he navigated the draw without dropping a set until the final, defeating Mohamed Safwat, , , and en route to the championship match against , whom he beat 6–4, 6–4. This victory propelled him into the ATP top 100 for the first time, reaching No. 86 on June 17, 2019. At the , Moutet earned a wildcard entry and advanced to the third round for the first time at a . In the first round, he overcame qualifier Alexey Vatutin 6–4, 7–6(6), 6–4, showcasing his defensive skills on home clay. He followed with a major upset in the second round, toppling 19th seed 6–3, 6–1, 2–6, 7–5 in a match lasting over three hours, highlighted by his tactical variety and resilience. His run ended in the third round against Juan Ignacio Londero, losing 2–6, 6–3, 6–4, 5–7, 6–4 after a competitive five-setter. These results marked a significant step up from his 2018 debut loss. Transitioning to grass, Moutet qualified for Wimbledon and produced one of the tournament's surprises in the first round by defeating former top-10 player Grigor Dimitrov 2–6, 3–6, 7–6(4), 6–3, 6–1, coming back from two sets down in a grueling four-and-a-half-hour battle. His momentum carried into the second round, but he fell to eighth seed Félix Auger-Aliassime 6–3, 4–6, 6–4, 6–2, unable to sustain his qualifier's run on the faster surface. Earlier in the year, Moutet secured his second title at the Chennai Open in February, defeating Andrew Harris 6–1, 6–3 in the final to build confidence ahead of his European swing. Following consistent performances, he achieved a career-high ranking of No. 80 on July 22, 2019.

2020: ATP singles final, US Open third round

The season for Corentin Moutet was significantly impacted by the , which suspended play from mid-March to late July, resulting in the cancellation or postponement of numerous events and a condensed calendar that shifted major tournaments like the US Open to late August and the to late September through early October. This shortened schedule limited opportunities but allowed Moutet, who had entered the top 100 in late , to build on his momentum early in the year. Moutet began the year strongly at the in , qualifying for the main draw and upsetting higher-ranked opponents including in the semifinals to reach his first singles final. In the championship match on hard courts, he fell to top seed 6-2, 7-6(3), marking the first title of the season for the Russian while showcasing Moutet's resilience as a qualifier. The run propelled Moutet to a career-high of No. 70 in 2020. Resuming play after the hiatus, Moutet made his most notable progress at the US Open, advancing to the third round for the first time. In the first round, he defeated Roberto Carballes Baena 7-5, 4-2 when the Spaniard retired due to injury. He followed with a gritty four-set victory over No. 23 seed Dan Evans 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(5), 7-6(1), saving multiple match points in a rain-delayed encounter that highlighted his fighting spirit on hard courts. In the third round, Moutet was defeated convincingly by Félix Auger-Aliassime 1-6, 0-6, 4-6, ending his campaign but confirming his growing presence in major draws. At the rescheduled on clay, Moutet exited in the first round after a grueling six-hour, five-minute battle against qualifier Lorenzo Giustino, losing 0-6, 3-6, 7-6(7), 6-4, 16-18 in the second-longest match in history at the time. Despite the early exit, Moutet's overall 2020 results, including quarterfinal appearances at events like the Chile Open and Lyon Open, helped him close the year ranked No. 80.

2021: Top 70 career-high ranking

Moutet began the 2021 season with solid results on clay, capturing his fifth and sixth career Challenger titles in Oeiras, Portugal, where he defeated Jiří Lehečka in the final, 6–4, 6–3, and in Aix-en-Provence, France, overcoming Filip Krajinović 6–2, 7–5 in the championship match. These victories boosted his confidence and ranking points, contributing to a steady climb in the PIF ATP Rankings. The triumphs highlighted his adaptability on his preferred surface, where he won 8 of 11 matches during the European clay swing. Transitioning to the ATP Tour, Moutet achieved notable breakthroughs, reaching the quarterfinals at the ATP 500 event in by defeating and before falling to , 6–4, 6–3. He also advanced to the quarterfinals at the ATP 250 in , upsetting then-world No. 15 6–4, 2–6, 6–4 in the second round, marking his first top-20 win, prior to a loss against Albert Ramos-Viñolas. In , he progressed to the second round, taking a set from before exiting. These performances demonstrated his growing competitiveness against higher-ranked opponents on varied surfaces. At the , Moutet, seeded as a home favorite, was defeated in the first round by in a five-set thriller, 3–6, 7–6(10), 6–7(2), 7–5, 7–5, ending his campaign early despite a valiant effort on Court Simonne-Mathieu. Building on his US Open third-round run, Moutet maintained consistency throughout the year with a 18–16 overall record, including 12–13 on the main tour. These results propelled Moutet to his then-career-high of No. 67 on May 3, 2021, entering the top 70 for the first time and establishing him as a rising force in tennis.

2022: US Open fourth round, FFT expulsion, top 60 debut

Moutet began the 2022 Grand Slam season at the , where he advanced to the second round for the third consecutive year. In the first round, he defeated French qualifier Clément Tabur 6–3, 7–6(6), 6–3 on clay at . His run ended in the second round against defending champion and world No. 5 , losing 6–3, 6–1, 6–4 in straight sets. Later in the year, Moutet achieved his best result to date at the US Open. Entering the main draw as a after losing in the final round of qualifying to Yibing Wu, he became the first in men's singles history to reach the fourth round at the tournament. In the first round, Moutet upset former champion 6–4, 7–6(7), as the Swiss retired due to injury. He followed with a straight-sets victory over 24th seed 7–6(5), 6–3, 6–1 in the second round. In the third round, Moutet edged out Pedro Cachin 6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 7–5 to advance to the last 16. His momentum halted in the fourth round against fifth seed , falling 6–1, 6–2, 6–7(4), 6–2. The deep run earned him 180 ranking points and marked a career breakthrough. The US Open performance significantly boosted Moutet's ranking, propelling him from No. 112 to No. 84 in the ATP singles standings the following week. Building on this momentum, he won his sixth title at the Challenger in September, defeating Denis Novak 6–2, 6–7(5), 6–4 in the final. These results led to his debut in the top 60, reaching a career-high of No. 51 on December 26, 2022, before finishing the year at No. 51 with 892 points. Off the court, Moutet faced disciplinary action from the French Tennis Federation (FFT) in November 2022. He was expelled from the federation's high-performance training program and lost financial support due to repeated on-court behavioral issues, including altercations and during recent tournaments. Moutet responded publicly on , trolling the decision while acknowledging the consequences.

2023: Out of Top 100

Moutet's 2023 season was hampered by persistent injuries that curtailed his schedule and performance, leading to a sharp regression from his previous year's highs. In , he suffered a severe injury that necessitated , forcing him to adapt his game temporarily with a one-handed and limiting his early-year participation. This physical toll, compounded by the ongoing aftermath of his 2022 expulsion from the French Tennis Federation, restricted him to just 25 matches for the year. His strongest ATP Tour showing came on grass at the , where he advanced to the quarterfinals by upsetting Roberto Carballes Baena 6-3, 7-5 in the second round before falling to 6-3, 7-6(3). At his home , the , Moutet progressed to the second round with a gritty four-set victory over wildcard (6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4), but was defeated in straight sets by seventh seed (6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3). Other main-draw appearances yielded mostly first-round defeats, including at the Australian Open (second round loss to Francisco Cerundolo) and US Open (opening-round exit to ). On the Challenger Tour, opportunities for ranking points were scarce amid his injury struggles, with early exits in events like (quarterfinals) and (second round). His lone title came late in the year at the Challenger, where he overcame 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 in the final to secure his seventh career Challenger crown. A left hip injury in late November, however, sidelined him for the remainder of the season. These setbacks culminated in a steep ranking decline, as Moutet slipped from No. 51 at the season's outset to No. 97 by early September, falling below the top 100 shortly thereafter to No. 122 by mid-month; he concluded the year at No. 133.

2024: Major and Masters fourth round, Olympics debut

Moutet began the 2024 season ranked outside the top 100, continuing his recovery from injuries that had plagued the previous year. In February, he qualified for the Chile Open in and mounted a strong run, upsetting top seed 7-6(5), 6-2 in the quarterfinals before falling to Alejandro Tabilo 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 in the semifinals. This semifinal appearance marked his best result of the early season and propelled him back into the ATP top 100 for the first time since August 2023, climbing to No. 95 by the end of the tournament. At the in May and June, Moutet achieved a career milestone by reaching the fourth round for the first time at a . As an unseeded player, he defeated 16th seed 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-4 in the second round, Alexander Shevchenko 6-4, 6-2, 6-1 in the third, and Sebastian Baez 1-6, 7-6(8), 6-3, 6-3 in a grueling fourth-round match that extended to over four hours. His run ended against world No. 2 , who came back from a set down to win 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 amid a crowd on Court Philippe-Chatrier. The performance earned Moutet widespread praise for his tactical variety and resilience on clay, boosting his ranking to a seasonal high of No. 62. Moutet's momentum carried into the in July, marking his debut in the Summer Games on home soil at . He opened with a three-set victory over India's , 6-2, 2-6, 7-5, showcasing his defensive skills and drop shots to advance. In the second round, he faced a tough challenge from American Tommy Paul, losing 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 after a competitive match where he saved multiple break points but couldn't convert his opportunities. The Olympic experience highlighted Moutet's growing confidence on big stages, though it ended earlier than hoped. Throughout the year, Moutet compiled a 31-26 win-loss record on the , with notable second-round showings at Masters 1000 events like (defeating before losing to ) and consistent success to maintain form. These efforts culminated in a year-end of No. 70, reflecting his resurgence and setting the stage for further progress.

2025: Top 10 wins, two ATP finals, career-high ranking

In 2025, Corentin Moutet achieved his first victory over a top-10 opponent by defeating world No. 9 7-5, 5-7, 7-6(4) in a three-hour, 45-minute thriller during the second round of the Italian Open. This marked his maiden Masters 1000 win against a top-10 player and propelled him to the fourth round for the first time in his career, where he fell to Jack Draper 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. Moutet's second top-10 scalp came at the , where the French qualifier saved a to upset world No. 4 6-7(5), 7-6(7), 7-5 in the first round, though he exited in the next round against Jacob Fearnley. Moutet reached his first ATP final since 2020 at the , defeating in the semifinals before losing to 7-5, 7-6(3) in the championship match. As a at the Washington Open, he advanced to his first ATP 500 semifinal by rallying past top-10 player 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals—despite a mid-match suspension for lightning—before falling to 6-4, 6-3. This run secured Moutet's top-50 debut in July. Later in the season, Moutet contested his second final of the year—and third overall—at the , where he was defeated by 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. At the , he won his opening match against 6-4, 7-5 but lost in the second round to 6-3, 7-5. Moutet concluded the year with a career-high singles ranking of No. 31 on November 3, a 33-24 win-loss record, and $1,541,746 in prize money.

Player profile

Playing style

Corentin Moutet employs a left-handed game characterized by a heavy that generates significant bounce and control, complemented by a versatile two-handed capable of both flat drives and slices. His shot selection emphasizes variety, allowing him to construct points methodically from the back of the court while incorporating angles to keep opponents off-balance. A hallmark of Moutet's style is his mastery of disruptive tactics, particularly as a specialist who frequently uses underarm serves and lobs to break opponents' rhythm and force errors. This unorthodox approach, often described as creative and flair-filled, draws on exceptional touch and hand-eye coordination to execute improvised winners, such as behind-the-back shots or no-look smashes. Moutet adapts particularly well to clay courts, where his defensive prowess and counterpunching enable prolonged rallies and retrievals, contributing to notable runs at the . However, his serve lacks explosive power, and he struggles with consistency on faster surfaces like grass and hard courts, where his lack of pace can be exploited by aggressive opponents.

Personal life

Corentin Moutet was born on 19 April 1999 in , . He comes from a supportive ; his father, Rodolphe Moutet, is a former amateur player who introduced him to the sport, while his mother is Alexandra Bloch-Lainé. Moutet has a younger brother named Maxence and a sister named , both of whom have provided encouragement throughout his career despite not being as deeply involved in . Moutet began playing tennis at the age of three alongside his father on public courts in , reflecting a non-traditional path outside formal academies in his formative years. At age 12, he relocated to the south of to intensify his training, marking a significant step in his development. In January 2023, Moutet underwent wrist surgery to address an . Beyond , Moutet maintains a strong interest in music, particularly , which serves as a creative outlet and therapeutic release for him; he has released tracks under the moniker "Co," including the EP Ecorché in 2020, and collaborated with other players. He is active on , sharing aspects of his life and career under the handle @moutet99 on X (formerly ). In November 2022, Moutet faced a major controversy when the French Tennis Federation (FFT) expelled him from its program due to repeated on-court antics and , including a physical altercation with opponent at the Orleans Challenger, leading to the withdrawal of financial aid and coaching support. Although this led to the withdrawal of financial aid and coaching support at the time, Moutet has since returned to representing in team events, including the in 2025.

Career statistics and records

Performance timelines

Corentin Moutet's singles record stands at 97–114 as of November 2025. His win-loss records by surface are (51–57), clay (32–44), and grass (14–13). By tournament level, his career records include Grand Slams (23–26), ATP Masters 1000 (13–23), and ATP 500/250 events contributing to the overall totals.

Singles Year-by-Year Win-Loss Records (ATP Main Draw)

YearWins–LossesWin %
20183–1121.4%
20195–1033.3%
202010–1147.6%
202112–1348.0%
202214–1156.0%
20237–1729.2%
202413–1644.8%
202533–2556.9%
Career97–11446.0%

Grand Slam Singles Results

Moutet's best results include reaching the fourth round at the 2022 US Open and 2024 , and the third round at the 2020 US Open and 2019 .
YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open
20181R2RA1R
2019A3R2R1R
20201R1RNH3R
20212R1R1R2R
20222R2RA4R
20232R2R2R1R
2024A4RA1R
20253R2R2R1R
(A = absent; NH = not held; 1R = first round; 2R = second round; 3R = third round; 4R = fourth round)

ATP Masters 1000 Singles Results

Moutet's career-high achievement at Masters 1000 level is the fourth round, reached at the 2025 Italian Open, where he defeated ninth seed .
YearBest ResultTournaments PlayedNotable Achievement
20181R1-
20192R3-
20202R2-
20212R4-
20223R3-
20232R2-
20243R4-
20254R5Defeated top-10 player in third round at Italian Open

ATP 500 and 250 Singles Results

Moutet has reached two ATP finals in 2025, both at 250-level events, marking his best performances at this tier. His overall record at 500/250 events reflects steady progression, with a career win percentage around 46% across these levels.
YearBest ResultTournaments PlayedNotable Achievement
20181R2-
2019QF3Quarterfinal at one 250 event
2020F4Runner-up at one 250 event
20212R5-
2022QF6Quarterfinals at two events
20231R4-
2024QF5Quarterfinal at one 500 event
2025F (x2)8Runner-up at two 250 events

Doubles Performance

Moutet's ATP doubles career record is 1–3, with a high ranking of No. 425 achieved in June 2017. He has limited participation in doubles at the ATP level, focusing primarily on singles. His Grand Slam doubles debut occurred at the 2017 , where he reached the second round; subsequent appearances have been sporadic.

Grand Slam Doubles Results

YearUS Open
2017A2RAA
2018AAAA
2019AAAA
2020AANHA
2021AAAA
2022AAAA
2023AA1RA
2024AAAA
2025AAAA
(A = absent; NH = not held; 1R = first round; 2R = second round) At ATP Masters 1000 and 500/250 doubles events, Moutet has no recorded main-draw wins from 2018–2025, with participation limited to occasional entries without advancing beyond the first round where played.

ATP Tour finals

Corentin Moutet has reached three singles finals, compiling a 0–3 record. All of these appearances occurred as an against higher-ranked opponents, with Moutet entering each event outside the top 100 for his first final and in the top 100 for the latter two. He has not reached any doubles finals.
YearTournamentSurfaceOpponent (Rank)ScoreMoutet's Entry Rank
2020Hard2–6, 6–7(3)171
2025Grass5–7, 6–7(3)83
2025Hard5–7, 6–4, 3–641

Challenger and ITF finals

Corentin Moutet has reached nine singles finals on the ATP Tour, compiling a seven singles titles from nine finals (7–2 record). His debut title arrived at the 2017 Brest on hard courts, where the 18-year-old wildcard entrant defeated 6–2, 7–6(10–8) in the final. This victory marked a breakthrough for the young Frenchman, propelling him into the top 200 of the . Moutet followed with titles at the on clay in 2018 (defeating 6–4, 6–4) and the Open on hard courts in 2019 (defeating Andrew Harris 6–3, 6–3). He added further wins at the Oeiras Open on clay in 2021, the Aix-en-Provence on clay in 2021, the Szczecin on clay in 2022 (defeating 6–2, 6–7(5), 6–4), and the on hard courts in 2023 (defeating 6–3, 3–6, 6–2). His two runner-up finishes came on clay surfaces, highlighting his competitive presence in extended developmental events. In ITF Futures tournaments, Moutet appeared in eight singles finals, securing five titles with a 5–3 overall record. His professional breakthrough occurred in 2016 with wins at the F7 on hard courts and the F20 on hard courts, both part of a strong debut season that also included a title at the F4 on clay. Additional Futures titles followed in F5 on clay and another French event in 2017, establishing his foundation before transitioning to higher levels. His three runner-up results were split across hard and clay surfaces. Moutet has also competed successfully in doubles at the Challenger level, reaching multiple finals and claiming at least one title. Notably, in 2017, he partnered with Ugo Humbert to win the Quimper Challenger on hard courts (indoor), defeating Jonathan Eysseric and Julien Ouanna in the final.
EventYearSurfaceOutcomeOpponent(s)
Brest Challenger (Singles)2017HardWinStefanos Tsitsipas
Lyon Challenger (Singles)2018ClayWinElias Ymer
Chennai Open (Singles)2019HardWinAndrew Harris
Oeiras Open (Singles)2021ClayWinBernabé Zapata Miralles
Aix-en-Provence Challenger (Singles)2021ClayWinEnzo Couacaud
Szczecin Challenger (Singles)2022ClayWinDennis Novak
Helsinki Challenger (Singles)2023HardWinSumit Nagal
Greece F7 (ITF Singles)2016HardWinLuca Margaroli
Egypt F20 (ITF Singles)2016HardWinMohamed Safwat
Ukraine F4 (ITF Singles)2016ClayWinFlorent Roux
France F5 (ITF Singles)2017ClayWin[opponent unspecified]
France F? (ITF Singles)2017[surface unspecified]Win[opponent unspecified]
Quimper Challenger (Doubles)2017Hard (i)Win (w/ Ugo Humbert)Jonathan Eysseric / Julien Ouanna

Wins against top 10 opponents

Corentin Moutet has secured two career victories over players ranked in the top 10 of the ATP singles rankings, both achieved during the 2025 season and marking his first such upsets after years of competing primarily outside the top 100. These results, against and , exemplify his capacity to disrupt higher-seeded opponents through prolonged rallies, tactical variety, and clutch play under pressure. The following table details these matches:
OpponentOpponent's RankingEventSurfaceRoundScoreMoutet's Ranking
10Internazionali BNL d'ItaliaClayThird round7–5, 5–7, 7–6(4)83
4 ChampionshipsGrassFirst round6–7(5), 7–6(7), 7–591
These wins reveal patterns in Moutet's success against elite players, particularly his endurance on clay—evident in the grueling 3-hour, 45-minute battle against Rune, where he overcame a second-set deficit—and his adaptability on faster surfaces like grass, as seen in saving a to edge in a 2-hour, 54-minute thriller. Both triumphs boosted his ranking trajectory and confidence, contributing to his career-high No. 31 position later that year.

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