Andrea Vavassori Bio
Andrea Vavassori (born 5 May 1995) is an Italian professional tennis player who has built his reputation on a strong doubles game. He reached a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 6 on 14 October 2024, while also establishing himself in singles with a best ranking of No. 128 in June 2023. Over the past several seasons, Vavassori has become a fixture on the international doubles circuit, collecting major trophies and representing Italy in the most prestigious team competitions.
He is a four-time Grand Slam champion in mixed doubles, lifting the US Open in 2024 and 2025 and the French Open in 2025 and 2026, all alongside compatriot Sara Errani. With fellow Italian Simone Bolelli, he has reached multiple Grand Slam finals and an ATP Masters 1000 title. Vavassori has also played a key role for Italy in the Davis Cup, helping the national team to titles in 2024 and 2025.
Early Life and Background
Andrea Vavassori was born on 5 May 1995 in Turin, Italy, and grew up in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. He has spent much of his life based in Pinerolo, a town near Turin that has served as his longtime residence. Standing at 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) tall, he developed the physical frame that would later become one of his on-court assets, particularly at the net and on serve.
Vavassori comes from a tennis family, and his early development was shaped by his father, Davide Vavassori, who has served as his coach. The younger Vavassori trained in Italy’s established tennis system, where right-handed players with one-handed backhands are relatively rare, giving him a distinctive stylistic profile. His progression through junior and regional events in Italy laid the groundwork for a professional career that began in 2014.
Path to Tennis
Vavassori turned professional in 2014 and spent his early years competing primarily on the ATP Challenger Tour and the ITF circuit. Working under his father and coach Davide Vavassori, he focused on building the all-court skills that would later define his doubles play. His willingness to compete in both singles and doubles from the start of his career helped him develop the tactical variety needed for elite-level team tennis.
By the early 2020s, Vavassori had broken through at the Challenger level, and his consistent results began to translate into opportunities on the main ATP Tour. He moved steadily up the doubles rankings as he found reliable partnerships and refined his serving and returning patterns. His steady climb earned him places in higher-profile events and eventually in Grand Slam main draws, marking his transition from prospect to established tour player.
Andrea Vavassori Career
Early Career (2014–2020)
Vavassori’s early professional years were spent building experience on lower-tier circuits, including ITF Futures events and ATP Challenger tournaments. He collected multiple titles at that level, sharpening his game and learning to manage the demands of a busy tournament calendar. These formative seasons allowed him to test different partnerships in doubles and develop the strategic mindset that would later help him on bigger stages.
During this period, Vavassori also made his first appearances in ATP main draws as a qualifier or lucky loser, gaining valuable exposure to top-tier opponents. His persistence on the Challenger circuit paid off with steady ranking improvements and growing confidence. By the end of this phase, he was ready to test himself more regularly at the highest levels of the sport.
Tour Breakthrough (2021–2023)
Vavassori claimed his maiden ATP doubles title at the 2021 Sardegna Open, partnering fellow Italian Lorenzo Sonego. The victory announced him as a player to watch on the doubles circuit. In 2022, he qualified for the Wimbledon Championships, making his Grand Slam singles debut and losing to 23rd seed Frances Tiafoe in the first round.
The 2023 season marked a clear step forward. He won his second doubles title at the Chile Open with Andrea Pellegrino, breaking into the top 50 in doubles. At the Grand Prix Hassan II, he reached his first ATP singles quarterfinal as a qualifier and added a third doubles title with Marcelo Demoliner. He also qualified for his first Masters 1000 event at the Mutua Madrid Open, where he upset Andy Murray in the first round. At the French Open, he saved five match points to defeat Miomir Kecmanovic in five hours and ten minutes, earning his first Grand Slam singles win. By the end of 2023, he had formed a productive partnership with Simone Bolelli, reaching the final at the Halle Open.
Major Titles and Davis Cup Success (2024–2025)
In 2024, Vavassori reached his first Grand Slam doubles final at the Australian Open with Bolelli, losing to Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden. He then reached a second major final at the French Open, breaking into the top 10 in doubles. He made his Olympic debut in Paris, qualifying in both singles and doubles. Partnering Sara Errani, he won the mixed doubles title at the US Open, defeating Taylor Townsend and Donald Young in the final. With Bolelli, he also won the China Open, lifting his career-high ranking to world No. 6 in October 2024. Vavassori was part of the Italian team that won the 2024 Davis Cup.
In 2025, Vavassori and Bolelli won the Adelaide International and returned to the Australian Open final, falling to Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten. He qualified for the singles draw at the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, upsetting former champion Felix Auger-Aliassime. He and Errani added a mixed doubles title at the French Open, then defended their US Open mixed doubles crown. He was also part of Italy’s 2025 Davis Cup-winning team, cementing his place among the leading doubles specialists of his generation.
Continued Success (2026)
At the 2026 Adelaide International, Vavassori qualified for the main draw as an alternate and upset world No. 41 Gabriel Diallo in the first round. In March 2026, he and Bolelli won their maiden ATP Masters 1000 title at the Miami Open, defeating Heliovaara and Patten in the final. The victory reinforced their status as one of the leading doubles teams on tour.
Playing Style and Strengths
Vavassori plays right-handed with a one-handed backhand, an increasingly rare combination on the modern tour. His height gives him a strong serve and excellent reach at the net, where he is particularly effective in doubles. He pairs well with Italian partners such as Simone Bolelli and Sara Errani, using reliable returning and smart court positioning to control rallies.
Notable Events and Milestones
Among his signature moments are his first Grand Slam singles win at the 2023 French Open against Miomir Kecmanovic, his mixed doubles triumph at the 2024 US Open with Errani, and his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 6 in October 2024. His Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games and his Masters 1000 title at the 2026 Miami Open further highlight his versatility and competitive edge.
Andrea Vavassori Career Wins
Vavassori has compiled a strong record across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. He has won 13 ATP doubles titles, including the China Open in 2024, the Adelaide International in 2025, and the Miami Open in 2026 alongside Simone Bolelli. He is a four-time Grand Slam champion in mixed doubles with Sara Errani.
Doubles Highlights
Alongside Simone Bolelli, Vavassori has won multiple ATP titles and reached three Grand Slam doubles finals at the 2024 and 2025 Australian Opens and the 2024 French Open. He reached the top 10 in doubles after the 2024 French Open and climbed to a career-high No. 6 in October 2024. Together they have also lifted trophies at the 2024 Halle Open and the 2026 Miami Open.
Mixed Doubles Highlights
Partnering Sara Errani, Vavassori won the US Open mixed doubles in 2024 and 2025 and the French Open mixed doubles in 2025 and 2026. Their partnership has been one of the most successful in recent Grand Slam mixed doubles competition.
Other Wins and Performances
At the Challenger and ITF levels, Vavassori has built a deep resume of titles, including numerous doubles trophies that helped him climb the rankings early in his career. He has also represented Italy in the Davis Cup, helping the national team win the title in both 2024 and 2025.
Andrea Vavassori Family
Family Background and Tennis Lineage
Vavassori’s father, Davide Vavassori, has been a central figure in his development both as a parent and as his professional coach. The family tennis connection has shaped his training environment and his tactical understanding of the game.
Personal Life
Based in Pinerolo, Italy, Vavassori continues to live and train in his home country. He keeps much of his personal life private, and his primary public identity remains tied to his professional tennis career.
2025 Season Performance
Vavassori opened 2025 by winning the Adelaide International with Bolelli, then reached the Australian Open doubles final. In singles, he qualified for the Rotterdam ABN AMRO Open and upset former champion Felix Auger-Aliassime before losing to Carlos Alcaraz. With Errani, he captured mixed doubles titles at the French Open and the US Open, adding to his growing Grand Slam collection.
His partnership with Bolelli continued to deliver strong results on the ATP Tour, while his Davis Cup commitments kept him central to Italy’s national team success in 2025. He also contributed to Italy’s second consecutive Davis Cup title that year, reinforcing his reputation as a reliable competitor in the biggest team events.
Looking ahead, Vavassori’s combination of Grand Slam experience, an elite doubles partnership, and consistent form positions him as a key figure in Italian tennis. With his ranking near the top of the doubles game and continued success in mixed doubles, his 2025 season set the stage for further major opportunities in the years to come.
