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  1. Shintaro Mochizuki (Japanese: 望月 慎太郎, Mochizuki Shintarō, born 2 June 2003) is a Japanese professional tennis player. [3] He has an ATP career-high singles ranking of world No. 129 achieved on 6 November 2023.

  2. Nov 6, 2023 · Official tennis player profile of Shintaro Mochizuki on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown ...

  3. Flashscore.com offers Shintaro Mochizuki live scores, final and partial results, draws, match history point by point, match record per season & surface, current ATP / WTA ranking, rankings history, titles won including tournament prize money and injury updates. Besides Shintaro Mochizuki scores you can follow 5000+ tennis competitions from 70 ...

    • Tokyo Breakthrough. Entering the week, Mochizuki had played in eight tour-level main draws, including an ATP Masters 1000 event in Miami in 2021 and Wimbledon this year.
    • Federer Gave Him Key Advice. Mochizuki revealed two years ago that his idol, Roger Federer, provided critical advice for his career. The Japanese star recalled to ATPTour.com that Federer had followed his run to the 2019 Wimbledon boys’ singles title and invited him to be a practice partner at that year’s Nitto ATP Finals.
    • Japanese Star Has Received A Santoro Comparison. Just before becoming a teen, Mochizuki began training at the IMG Academy in Florida, where the likes of another Japanese star, Nishikori, has long been based.
    • Baseball Among His Hobbies. Mochizuki considered quitting tennis aged nine to pursue baseball, which is one of his favourite sports outside of tennis.
  4. Nov 6, 2023 · Made his ATP Tour debut at 2021 Singapore as WC and Grand Slam debut at 2023 Wimbledon as Q. Owns 36-46 Challenger record (1-0 in finals), winning 1st title at 2023 Barletta and 49-36 record on ITF World Tennis Tour, reaching his first pro final at M25 Grodzisk Mazowiecki in August 2021. Ended his junior career with a 119-45 record on ITF ...

  5. Shintaro Mochizuki won his maiden Challenger title in 2023, qualified for his first Major (Wimbledon), earned his first ATP wins, and made it to his first ATP semifinal. En route to his first ATP semis at the 2023 Japan Open, he defeated top-seeded Taylor Fritz for his first-ever Top 10 victory.

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  7. Jun 2, 2003 · Career Matches Won: 3: High rank for singles: 129: High rank date for singles: 6 November 2023: Prize money for singles: $325,037 USD: Career matches lost: