The Spaniard achieved his career-best rankings of World No.10 in September 2017.
Veteran Spanish-ace Pablo Carreno Busta made a name for himself by winning six singles titles and four doubles titles on the ATP Tour. He also won a bronze medal at Tokyo 2020 after claiming an upset against World No.1 Novak Djokovic and has been a part of Spain’s Davis Cup. Busta achieved his career-best singles ranking of World No.10 in September 2017 while his best doubles ranking in doubles of World No. 17 came in July 2017. Incidentally, during his junior career, he reached as high as World No.6.
He is one of the most typical Spanish players who likes to wear down his opponent with safe passage of play, avoiding too many risks, which often gets helped on by his mobility rate inside the court. He, moreover, has a patient and steady approach which helps him game.
Busta has been a regular at major championships since 2014. His best result came at the US Open as he reached the semi-finals twice (2017, 2020). He has also reached the quarter-finals of the French Open twice (2017, 2020) but still remains bereft of a major championship title.
The Spaniard has a net worth of $6 million.
Year | Prize Money |
---|---|
2021 Singles | $1,217,579 |
2021 Doubles | $32,168 |
2020 Singles | $1,640,297 |
2020 Doubles | $130,749 |
2019 Singles | $1,275,369 |
2019 Doubles | $97,201 |
2018 Singles | $1,622,247 |
2018 Doubles | $155,919 |
2017 Singles | $2,553,481 |
2017 Doubles | $166,055 |
2016 Singles | $990,822 |
2016 Doubles | $371,210 |
2015 Singles | $427,994 |
2015 Doubles | $81,748 |
2014 Singles | $532,333 |
2014 Doubles | $61,284 |
2013 Singles | $175,465 |
2013 Doubles | $7,606 |
2012 Singles | $7,191 |
2012 Doubles | $1,223 |
2011 Singles | $49,834 |
2011 Doubles | $6,440 |
2010 Singles | $13,879 |
2010 Doubles | $2,113 |
2009 Singles | $6,859 |
2009 Doubles | $637 |
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