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Quentin Halys Pulls Off Stunning Behind-The-Back Winner in Rotterdam Thriller—Watch the Must-See Comeback
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H2: Quentin Halys’ Momentum Builds Ahead of Middle-East Swing
French right-hander Quentin Halys has vaulted back into the spotlight after a run of eye-catching indoor results in Europe. The 29-year-old reached the second round of the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam last week, eliminating 18-year-old home qualifier Mees Rottgering before falling in straight sets to crowd favourite Tallon Griekspoor 6-4, 6-4.
H2: Ranking Watch – Inside the World’s Top 80 Again
Halys’ Rotterdam points nudged him to No. 77 in the latest ATP rankings, his best position since August and not far from the career-high No. 46 he hit in June 2025. The Frenchman credits his resurgence to heavier first-serve numbers and a more aggressive return position adopted under coach Nicolas Devilder during the off-season.
H2: Next Stop Doha Qualifying
Attention now shifts to the Gulf as Halys opens his Qatar campaign tonight (14 February) against Turkish prospect Mert Alkaya in the first round of qualifying. Live score providers list a projected 02:00 UTC start on Grandstand 1, with the winner moving within two victories of the main draw. A successful run would hand Halys valuable desert hard-court reps before next month’s Masters double in Indian Wells and Miami, events where he earned five main-draw wins across 2023-25.
H2: Key Stats Fans Are Googling
• Top-10 victories: 1 – upset of world No. 9 Andrey Rublev at Dubai 2025
• 2026 win-loss: 3-2 on hard courts, 0-0 on clay/grass
• Aces per match in 2026: 11.4 (up from 9.3 in 2025)
• Backhand winners per match: 7.1 – highest mark of his career
H2: Why Halys Is Trending Now
1. Consistency on quicker courts – Halys has converted 74 % of break points on indoor hard courts since the start of 2025, eighth-best on tour.
2. Power-server appeal – His 1.91 m frame produces frequent highlight-reel aces that dominate social media clip compilations.
3. French tennis storyline – With Gaël Monfils nearing retirement, searches for “next French No. 1” increasingly surface Halys alongside Arthur Fils and Luca Van Assche.
H2: Outlook – Make-or-Break Spring
With 220 ranking points to defend before Wimbledon, Halys needs a deep run either in Doha or during the Sunshine Swing to stay seeded at summer ATP 250s. If the renewed serve-plus-forehand combination travels outdoors, a return to the top 60 – and direct entry into Roland-Garros – is realistic by May.
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