Clément Chidekh (born 13 June 2001) is a French tennis player.[2]
He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 184 achieved on 27 January 2025. He also has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 437 achieved on 21 April 2025.[3]
Chidekh played college tennis at the University of Washington.[1]
Professional career
2021: First ITF title
In June 2021, Chidekh won his first ITF title in Ajaccio, France, defeating Petros Tsitsipas in the final.
2023: ATP Tour debut
In February, Chidekh made his ATP main draw debut at the 2023 Open Sud de France in Montpellier, France as a qualifier, losing to fellow countryman Quentin Halys in the first round.[4]
2024: First Challenger title, Top 200 debut
In February, Chidekh won his first title on the ATP Challenger Tour at the 2024 Glasgow Challenger, defeating Paul Jubb in the final.[5] The following month, he reached his second Challenger final in Hamburg, losing to Henri Squire in the final. As a result he reached the top 300 in the ATP singles rankings on 18 March 2024.[6][3] Chidikh reached the top 200 on 14 October 2024.[3]
2025: Second Challenger title
In February, Chidekh entered his second career ATP main draw at the 2025 Open 13 Provence in Marseille, France as a qualifier, losing to Zizou Bergs in the first round of the main draw.[7][8]
In May, Chidekh won his second Challenger title at the 2025 Moldova Open, defeating Ilia Simakin in the final.[9][10]
Key
W
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F
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SF
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QF
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#R
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RR |
Q#
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DNQ
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A
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NH
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(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
Singles
ATP Challenger Tour finals
Singles: 3 (2 titles, 1 runner-up)
Legend (singles)
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ATP Challenger Tour (2–1)
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Titles by surface
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Hard (2–1)
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Clay (0–0)
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ITF Tour finals
Singles: 14 (9 titles, 5 runner-ups)
Legend (singles)
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ITF World Tennis Tour (9–5)
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Titles by surface
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Hard (9–5)
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Clay (0–0)
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Result
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W–L
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Date
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Tournament
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Tier
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Surface
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Opponent
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Score
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Win
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1–0
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Jul 2021
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M25+H Ajaccio, France
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World Tour
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Hard
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Petros Tsitsipas
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6–3, 6–0
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Loss
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1–1
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Aug 2021
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M15 Castelo Branco, Portugal
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Gilbert Klier Júnior
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2–6, 1–6
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Win
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2–1
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Jun 2022
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M25 Wichita, USA
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Liam Draxl
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6–2, 6–2
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Win
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3–1
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Jan 2023
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M25 Loughborough, UK
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard (i)
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George Loffhagen
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6–4, 6–2
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Win
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4–1
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Jan 2023
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M25 Sunderland, UK
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard (i)
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Anton Matusevich
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Walkover
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Win
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5–1
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Apr 2023
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M25 Saint-Dizier, France
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Khumoyun Sultanov
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7–6(7–4), 6–1
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Win
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6–1
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Feb 2024
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M15 Grenoble, France
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard (i)
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Antoine Hoang
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6–3, 2–6, 6–3
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Win
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7–1
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Mar 2024
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M25 Toulouse-Balma, France
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard (i)
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Maxime Janvier
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6–3, 6–2
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Win
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8–1
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Jun 2024
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M25 Bakio, Spain
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Robin Bertrand
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7–6(7–3), 6–3
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Loss
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8–2
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Aug 2024
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M15 Budapest, Hungary
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Daniil Glinka
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4–6, 3–6
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Loss
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8–3
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Sep 2024
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M25 Bagnères de Bigorre, France
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Marat Sharipov
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2–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–7(3–7)
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Loss
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8–4
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Sep 2024
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M25 Plaisir, France
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc
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4–6, 1–1 RET
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Loss
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8–5
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Jun 2025
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M25 Martos, Spain
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Darwin Blanch
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6–7(4–7), 3–6
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Win
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9–5
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Jun 2025
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M25 Bakio, Spain
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World Tennis Tour
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Hard
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Adrià Soriano Barrera
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6–0, 6–2
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References
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