Barcelona: Spanish tennis player Roberto Bautista Agut reached a significant milestone in his career at the ongoing Barcelona Open by securing his 400th win in singles on the ATP Tour. The wildcard entrant achieved this feat after defeating Italian Andrea Vavassori in a hard-fought battle on Wednesday.
In a thrilling encounter, Bautista Agut emerged victorious with a scoreline of 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, securing a spot in the last 16 of the tournament. The 84th ranked player will face off against the 12th seed, Cameron Norrie, in the next round.
With this achievement, Bautista Agut becomes the 13th active player to join the elite club of 400 career singles wins on the ATP Tour. He also becomes the 13th Spaniard in the Open Era to accomplish this remarkable milestone, joining the ranks of tennis legends such as Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco, and others.
Reflecting on his achievement, Bautista Agut downplayed the significance of the number, emphasizing instead the hard work and consistency that have defined his career. “To me, it’s just a number. The important thing is that I’ve done great work over these years, that I’ve had a very consistent career, a career that I can feel proud of,” said the 35-year-old Spaniard in an interview with ATPTour.com.
Despite battling injuries and the challenges of professional tennis, Bautista Agut continues to compete at a high level even after a decade in the sport. He has amassed an impressive record of 74 wins at Grand Slam events and 92 wins at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. Throughout his career, Bautista Agut has clinched eleven ATP Tour titles and has showcased his prowess by defeating some of the top-ranked players in the world, including former World No. 1s.