French tennis player
Maxime Janvier Country (sports) France Residence Gouvieux , France Born (1996-10-18 ) 18 October 1996 (age 28) Creil , France Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Turned pro 2014 Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Prize money US$ 932,570Career record 0–6 Career titles 0 Highest ranking No. 170 (30 September 2019) Current ranking No. 297 (3 February 2025) Australian Open Q2 (2016 , 2019 , 2020 , 2021 ) French Open 1R (2018 , 2019 , 2020 ) Wimbledon 1R (2024 ) US Open Q3 (2021 ) Career record 0–0 Career titles 0 Highest ranking No. 297 (18 October 2021) Current ranking No. 465 (3 February 2025) Last updated on: 6 February 2025.
Maxime Janvier (French pronunciation: [maksim ʒɑ̃vje] ; born 18 October 1996) is a French tennis player.
He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 170 achieved on 30 September 2019. He also has a career high doubles ranking of No. 297 achieved on 18 October 2021.
Professional career [ edit ]
2014: First ITF title [ edit ]
In July, Janvier won his first ITF title at the Serbia F6, defeating Tomislav Jotovski in the final.
2016: First Challenger title [ edit ]
In January, Janvier made his Grand Slam qualifying debut at the Australian Open , losing in the second round to Daniel Brands . In October, Janvier won his first ATP Challenger singles title in Casablanca , defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final.
2018: Grand Slam debut, top 200[ edit ]
In June, Janvier was awarded a wildcard to the French Open ,[ 1] losing in the first round to twenty first seed Kei Nishikori .
2019: ATP Tour debut [ edit ]
In May, Janvier made his debut on the ATP Tour as a qualifier at the Lyon Open , losing in the first round to Richard Gasquet . In June, he was awarded a wildcard to the French Open , losing in the first round to Pablo Cuevas .
2020: Third consecutive French Open wildcard [ edit ]
In September, he was awarded a wildcard for the 2020 French Open but lost to compatriot Hugo Gaston in the first round.
2024: Wimbledon debut [ edit ]
In July, ranked No. 225, Janvier made his debut at Wimbledon as a qualifier, his first Grand Slam main draw appearance in four years, with a win over top qualifying seed and compatriot Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the final qualifying round.[ 2] [ 3]
Key
W
F
SF
QF
#R
RR
Q#
P#
DNQ
A
Z#
PO
G
S
B
NMS
NTI
P
NH
(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.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
Current through the 2024 French Open .
Challenger and Futures finals [ edit ]
Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (1–3)
ITF Futures Tour (8–4)
Titles by surface
Hard (2–5)
Clay (7–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result
W–L
Date
Tournament
Tier
Surface
Opponent
Score
Win
1–0
Jul 2014
Serbia F6, Valjevo
Futures
Clay
Tomislav Jotovski
7–6(7–4) , 7–6(8–6)
Loss
1–1
Jun 2015
Israel F7, Ramat Gan
Futures
Hard
Amir Weintraub
1–6, 3–6
Win
2–1
Jun 2015
Turkey F25, Istanbul
Futures
Hard
Temur Ismailov
6–2, 6–4
Loss
2–2
Jul 2015
Turkey F26, Istanbul
Futures
Hard
Aleksandre Metreveli
3–6, 6–2, 2–6
Win
3–2
Jul 2015
Serbia F5, Belgrade
Futures
Clay
João Pedro Sorgi
6–1, 6–4
Loss
3–3
Aug 2015
Finland F3, Helsinki
Futures
Clay
Lennert van der Linden
6–7(2–7) , 2–6
Win
4–3
Sep 2015
Iran F7, Tehran
Futures
Clay
Toni Androić
6–2, 6–4
Win
5–3
Sep 2015
Iran F8, Tehran
Futures
Clay
Matteo Marfia
6–1, 6–1
Win
6–3
May 2016
France F9, Grasse
Futures
Clay
Andreas Beck
4–6, 7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Win
7–3
Aug 2016
Poland F5, Bydgoszcz
Futures
Clay
Andriej Kapaś
6–3, 6–3
Win
8–3
Oct 2016
Casablanca , Morocco
Challenger
Clay
Stefanos Tsitsipas
6–4, 6–0
Loss
8–4
Mar 2019
Saint Brieuc , France
Challenger
Hard (i)
Kamil Majchrzak
3–6, 6–7(1–7)
Loss
8–5
Jan 2020
Quimper , France
Challenger
Hard (i)
Cem İlkel
6–7(6–8) , 5–7
Loss
8–6
Sep 2022
Toulouse , France
Challenger
Clay
Kimmer Coppejans
7–6(10–8) , 4–6, 3–6
Win
9–6
Nov 2023
M25 Mulhouse , France
World Tennis Tour
Hard (i)
Emilien Voisin
6–4, 6–4
Loss
9–7
Mar 2024
M25 Toulouse -Balma, France
World Tennis Tour
Hard (i)
Clément Chidekh
3–6, 2–6
Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (1–1)
ITF Futures Tour (5–2)
Titles by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (5–3)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result
W–L
Date
Tournament
Tier
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Win
1–0
Jul 2014
Belgium F5, De Haan
Futures
Clay
Florian Lakat
Michael Geerts Jonas Merckx
7–5, 6–1
Win
2–0
Jan 2015
Egypt F2, Cairo
Futures
Clay
Kamil Majchrzak
Na Jung-woong Yun Jae-won
6–2, 6–2
Win
3–0
May 2015
Ukraine F2, Cherkassy
Futures
Clay
Marat Deviatiarov
Vladyslav Manafov Volodymyr Uzhylovskyi
6–2, 6–2
Loss
3–1
Jul 2015
Serbia F5, Belgrade
Futures
Clay
Antoine Bellier
Nebojša Perić Danilo Petrović
5–7, 2–6
Loss
3–2
Aug 2015
Finland F2, Hyvinkää
Futures
Clay
Romain Arneodo
Lloyd Glasspool Mikael Torpegaard
6–7(3–7) , 2–6
Win
4–2
Sep 2015
Iran F7, Tehran
Futures
Clay
Gabriel Petit
Thomas Fancutt Amirvala Madanchi
7–6(7–3) , 6–1
Win
5–2
Mar 2016
Israel F5, Ramat HaSharon
Futures
Hard
Corentin Denolly
Antoine Bellier Gábor Borsos
4–6, 6–4, [12–10]
Loss
5-3
Aug 2021
Liberec , Czech Republic
Challenger
Clay
Geoffrey Blancaneaux
Roman Jebavý Igor Zelenay
2-6, 7-6(8-6) , [5-10]
Win
6-3
Aug 2022
Toulouse , France
Challenger
Clay
Malek Jaziri
Théo Arribagé Titouan Droguet
6–3, 7–6(7–5)