2009–2012: Grand Slam and top 100 debuts In 2009, Bautista Agut qualified for the
ATP 500 tournament in
Valencia, where he lost to
Albert Montañés in the first round. He qualified for his first Grand Slam appearance in the
2012 Australian Open. He lost in the first round to
Ricardo Mello in straight sets. On 13 August 2012, Bautista Agut broke into the top 100 for the first time after strong performances in Challenger tournaments. He reached his first ATP-level quarterfinal at
St. Petersburg later that year, losing to
Fabio Fognini.
2013: First final His first tournament of 2013, in
Chennai, saw him reach his first career ATP final. Bautista Agut defeated world No. 6,
Tomáš Berdych, in the quarterfinals in three sets and faced world No. 9,
Janko Tipsarević, in the final, to whom he lost despite winning the first set. Bautista Agut then followed with his then career-best Grand Slam performance at the
Australian Open. After defeating Fabio Fognini in a first round five-setter, he fell to
Jürgen Melzer in the second round. At
Roland Garros, he reached the third round, after failing to even qualify at the main event for three consecutive occasions. His run ended to local
Jérémy Chardy. At the
Topshelf Open, Bautista Agut went through to the quarterfinals, before losing to
Xavier Malisse. At the
Wimbledon, he went on to make another second-round appearance after defeating Russian qualifier
Teymuraz Gabashvili in the first round. However, he fell to his childhood idol,
David Ferrer, in the second round, losing in four sets. Bautista Agut then took part at the
Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart. He made it to the semifinal where he lost to eventual champion Fabio Fognini. On 15 July, Bautista Agut broke the top 50 for the first time. At the
US Open, he achieved another second round finish. After beating
Thomaz Bellucci in the first round, he faced Ferrer in the second, where Bautista Agut lost in four sets. He finished the year with a quarterfinal appearance at the
St. Petersburg Open, defeated by eventual champion
Ernests Gulbis. Bautista Agut finished the 2013 season ranked No. 58.
2014: First ATP titles, top 15 His 2014 campaign began in Auckland, where he made the semifinals of the
Heineken Open. He lost to third seed and eventual champion
John Isner after winning the first set. Bautista Agut started at the
Australian Open with a first-round victory over
Tim Smyczek. In the second, he faced and upset world No. 5
Juan Martín del Potro in five sets, his first victory against a top-ten player. These surprising performances earned him a call-up to Spain for their clash with Germany in the
Davis Cup. Bautista Agut lost both of his rubbers to
Philipp Kohlschreiber and
Daniel Brands. Germany won the tie 4–1. In March, Bautista Agut participated in the first
Masters 1000 event of the year at
Indian Wells. In the second round, he faced Tomáš Berdych and achieved his second top-ten win of the year, winning in three sets after losing the first. His tournament ended in the fourth round with a defeat to Ernests Gulbis. In May, Roberto participated in the
Madrid Masters. He made it to the tournament's semifinals after beating former top-ten players,
Tommy Robredo,
Fernando Verdasco, and an in-form
Barcelona finalist
Santiago Giraldo en route to this stage. In the semifinal, Bautista Agut was defeated by world No. 1,
Rafael Nadal. Roberto then played in the
French Open. This was his first Grand Slam tournament where he was one of the top 32 seeded players, seeded 27th. Bautista Agut beat
Paolo Lorenzi, and Frenchman
Benoît Paire but he was unable to beat world No. 6 Tomáš Berdych, ending his tournament in the third round after a four-set defeat. In preparation for Wimbledon, he played in the
Topshelf Open, a grass-court tournament in 's-Hertogenbosch, as the third seed. Bautista Agut won his first ATP title there, defeating former champion
Benjamin Becker in the final in three sets. He then played in the
Wimbledon Championships. After defeating
Steve Johnson and
Jan Hernych, his run ended at the hands of the defending champion
Andy Murray in the third round. He went back to playing on clay courts as the third seed in the
Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart. In the semifinal, Bautista Agut recorded an upset, beating defending champion Fabio Fognini for the second time in his career. This result led him to take on
Lukáš Rosol in the final, his third professional ATP tournament final. Bautista Agut won in three sets, claiming his second 250-level title. In the
US Open, Bautista Agut reached the fourth round, after defeating
Andreas Haider-Maurer,
Tim Smyczek, and
Adrian Mannarino on the way to taking on the No. 2 seed
Roger Federer. He lost in straight sets. This was his best ever US Open campaign and he equaled his best career Grand Slam result (2014 Australian Open). Bautista Agut went to Russia to play in the
Kremlin Cup tournament held in Moscow. He advanced to the final where he took on the 2014 US Open champion,
Marin Čilić, in the final. His tournament ended with a tight straight-set defeat. After his outstanding season, Bautista Agut won the ATP's Most Improved Player award. At the end of the best season in his career so far, he finished 2014 with a singles ranking of world No. 15, and a doubles ranking of No. 255.
2015: Wimbledon fourth round Bautista Agut began his new season, as the third seed, in the
Aircel Chennai Open. He progressed to the semifinal where he lost to British qualifier
Aljaž Bedene. In February, Bautista Agut traveled to France to play in the
Open 13 tournament in Marseille. His tournament ended in the semifinals against local
Gaël Monfils. In April, Bautista Agut travelled to Spain to play on the clay courts at the
Barcelona Open. He made it to the quarterfinals where he was defeated in a tight three-setter by defending champion
Kei Nishikori. Later that month, he travelled to Germany to play in the
BMW Open in Munich. Bautista Agut progressed to the semifinals where he lost to top seed
Andy Murray. One month later, he travelled to England to play in the year's third major. Bautista Agut was the 20th seed in
Wimbledon, and advanced to the fourth round to take on seven-time Wimbledon champion and tournament second seed, Roger Federer, after wins over
Ruben Bemelmans, Benoît Paire, and
Nikoloz Basilashvili but lost in straight sets. In July, he played as the second seed in the
Croatia Open and advanced to the semifinals where he was defeated by
João Sousa. In September, Bautista Agut was the 23rd seed in the
US Open. After victories over
Pierre-Hugues Herbert,
Pablo Carreño Busta, and
David Goffin, he reached the fourth round of a major for a second consecutive time. He took on the world number one,
Novak Djokovic, losing in a four-set defeat. However, Bautista Agut had managed to repeat his best performance in New York for a second consecutive year. He then played in the
St. Petersburg Open where he was the fourth seed. He lost in the semifinals to second seed
Miloš Raonić. He was the second seed in the
Kremlin Cup, and in a repeat of the previous years final, Bautista Agut lost against Marin Čilić by the same scoreline (4–6, 4–6). He was the seventh seed in the
Valencia Open. With most of the seeds falling early, it was a shock draw with Bautista Agut being the only seeded player remaining by the semifinals. Bautista Agut reached the final where he led by a set and a break against João Sousa but failed to consolidate, going on to lose the match, which was the trend of his 2015 season in decisive matches. At the end of 2015, he finished outside the top 20 with a ranking of 25.
2016: Inaugural Sofia champion, first Masters final In the
ASB Classic, Bautista Agut knocked out defending Champion
Jiří Veselý, third seeded American John Isner and second seeded Frenchman
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, his first top-ten scalp in two years, on his way to the final where he took on talented American
Jack Sock. He was crowned champion after the American retired in the second set. In the
Australian Open Bautista Agut was seeded 24th. After defeating
Martin Kližan and
Dušan Lajović, he took on 12th seed Marin Čilić in the third round. He earned his first ever win over Čilić in a shock straight-sets result setting up a match-up with the sixth seed, Tomáš Berdych. Bautista Agut lost in a tough five setter, denying him a chance at his first Grand Slam quarterfinal. His first tournament after the Australian Open was the
Garanti Koza Sofia Open based in Bulgaria. Bautista Agut was the top seed and made it all the way to the final where he took on Serbian second seed
Viktor Troicki. He won the match and became the inaugural Garanti Koza Sofia Open champion. This was his fourth career title and second title in 2016. In May, Bautista Agut played in the year's second major as the 14th seed. He reached the fourth round of the
French Open after he defeated
Dmitry Tursunov,
Paul-Henri Mathieu, and
Borna Ćorić. His quest for a place in a Grand Slam quarterfinal was again ended by a top-ten player, this time by world number one, Novak Djokovic. This result was his best result at the French Open and equals his best at Grand Slam level. In early August, Bautista Agut was a
representative for Spain at the
Olympic Games. He advanced to the quarterfinals in Rio de Janeiro after beating
Andrey Kuznetsov,
Paolo Lorenzi, and
Gilles Müller in the earlier rounds. His quest for an Olympic medal ended after a defeat against the eventual silver-medalist Juan Martín del Potro. Later that month, Bautista Agut reached the final of the
Winston-Salem Open in which he lost to compatriot Pablo Carreño Busta in three sets. In the penultimate Masters 1000 event of the year, the
Shanghai Masters, Bautista Agut made it to his first Masters-1000 final, defeating
Bernard Tomic (who was forced to retire because of abdominal pain), qualifier
Taylor Fritz, Viktor Troicki, 2015 finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and top seed and defending champion Novak Djoković. This was the first time in his career he had beaten Djokovic and the first time he had defeated a world No. 1 player. In the final, he lost to Andy Murray in straight sets. Bautista Agut finished 2016 ranked No. 14 in the world.
2017: Two 250 titles He began his 2017 season in
Chennai where he made it all the way to the final. In the final, Bautista Agut beat
Daniil Medvedev in straight sets, securing his fifth career title. At the
Wimbledon Championships, Bautista Agut was the 18th seed. He went on to beat Andreas Haider-Maurer, and
Peter Gojowczyk, on his way to a third round meeting with ninth seed Kei Nishikori. Bautista Agut caused an upset beating Nishikori for the first time and claiming his seventh top-ten scalp of his career. However, he was not able to win back to back top-ten victories, after succumbing to a straight-sets defeat against Marin Čilić in the fourth round. In the
Rogers Cup, Bautista Agut demonstrated his best Masters 1000 performance for the year. After winning his first two matches, he took on Gaël Monfils in the third round. After losing the first set, Bautista Agut was able to secure an unlikely victory, securing his first win over the Frenchman in three tight sets. However, he then was unable to break his winless drought against Roger Federer, in the quarterfinals, losing in straight-sets. A couple of weeks later, Bautista Agut took part in the
Winston-Salem Open. He won all of his matches, without dropping a set, to win his second 250 title of the year, and sixth of his career. Bautista Agut finished the year ranked No. 20 in the world.
2018: Dubai Champion In
Auckland, he made it to his 13th ATP final appearance. In the final, Bautista Agut took on second seed Juan Martín del Potro, who had yet to drop a set in the tournament. He went on to beat his opponent in three sets, clinching his second Auckland title, and ending a three-match losing streak against the tall Argentine. Bautista Agut lost in the first round of the
Australian Open, meaning that his streak of ten consecutive third round appearances in majors came to an end. It was also his first loss in the opening round of a major since the end of the 2012 season, marking 20 consecutive majors where he won his opening match. In March, he won his biggest title yet in the ATP 500 tournament in Dubai, losing only one set along the way and beating in-form
Lucas Pouille in the final. Bautista Agut also became the first player outside the top ten, to win the event since
Fabrice Santoro in 2002. He finished the year ranked No. 24 in the world.
2019: Wimbledon semifinal, top 10, Davis Cup title Bautista Agut opened his season as the seventh seed at the
Qatar Open. He defeated
Matteo Berrettini, qualifier
Guillermo García López, and three-time major champion
Stan Wawrinka before facing world number one Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, whom he defeated in three close sets. In the final, he prevailed over veteran Tomáš Berdych to claim the title. At the
Australian Open, he first faced former world number one and five-time Australia Open finalist Andy Murray, defeating him in a grueling five-set contest. In the second round, Bautista Agut defeated
John Millman in another five-setter. In the third, he prevailed over tenth seed
Karen Khachanov in straight sets to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam event for the tenth time in his career. He reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal, after he defeated the sixth-seed Marin Čilić, in five sets. In the quarterfinals, he was defeated by 14th seed
Stefanos Tsitsipas, who was fresh off a victory over defending champion Roger Federer, in four sets. With this performance, he earned enough points to re-enter the top 20 in the ATP rankings. Bautista Agut beat top seed Djokovic yet again at the
Miami Masters. At
Wimbledon, he reached his second major quarterfinal after victories over Peter Gojowczyk,
Steve Darcis, world No. 9 Karen Khachanov, and Benoît Paire. He was the only player in the draw not to lose a set leading into the quarterfinals. Despite losing his first set in the quarterfinals, Bautista Agut defeated
Guido Pella in four sets to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal. However, he was defeated by Djokovic in four sets. Following back to back quarterfinal appearances at the
Montreal and
Cincinnati Masters events, he broke into the world's top ten for the first time in his career.
2020: Inaugural ATP Cup finalist, Masters semifinal, 300th win Bautista Agut started the year with the
2020 Australian Open as the 9th seed, where he beat
Feliciano López and
Michael Mmoh before losing to
Marin Čilić in five sets in the third round, a rematch of the 2019 fourth round match. He lost in the second round at Rotterdam to
Pablo Carreño Busta and in the first round in Dubai to
Jan-Lennard Struff. Seeded 8th at the
Cincinnati Masters, he reached the semifinals, beating 11th seed
Karen Khachanov and 3rd seed
Daniil Medvedev before losing to top seed
Novak Djokovic in three sets. At the
2020 US Open, Bautista Agut was also seeded 8th. He beat
Tennys Sandgren for his 300th career win and
Miomir Kecmanović before being upset in the third round by Canadian
Vasek Pospisil.
2021: Two finals, Wimbledon fourth round Bautista Agut made two finals in the early hardcourt season in
Montpellier and
Doha, where he was defeated by
David Goffin and
Nikoloz Basilashvili respectively. To reach the final in Doha, Bautista Agut beat two top ten players,
Dominic Thiem and
Andrey Rublev. This marked the first time where he defeated two top-ten players in a single tournament. Seeded 8th, he reached the fourth round at the
2021 Wimbledon Championships defeating
John Millman,
Miomir Kecmanović and
Dominik Koepfer before losing to eventual semifinalist
Denis Shapovalov.
2022: Second ATP Cup Final, tenth title, 350th career win Bautista Agut has played a pivotal role in Spain's
2022 ATP Cup journey, by winning all of his three singles matches in the group stage. He then beat
Hubert Hurkacz of Poland in the semi-finals in 3 sets to lead Spain into the final. In the final, Bautista Agut suffered the decisive loss to
Félix Auger-Aliassime as Team Canada won the title. Bautista Agut reached the final of the
2022 Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha again to set a rematch with
Nikoloz Basilashvili. He won the Doha title for the second time and his tenth in his career. Also in February he recorded his 350th win at the
2022 Dubai Tennis Championships. On grass, in June, he reached the final in
Mallorca but lost to
Stefanos Tsitsipas in the championship match. At the
2022 Generali Open Kitzbühel he won his eleventh title defeating wildcard debutant
Filip Misolic. In October at the
2022 Astana Open he defeated eight seed Félix Auger-Aliassime and lucky loser
Pavel Kotov to reach the quarterfinals.
2023: Adelaide finalist Bautista Agut started his 2023 season in
Adelaide. At
the first tournament, he upset fourth seed and world No. 8,
Andrey Rublev, in the first round. He lost in the second round to eventual finalist
Sebastian Korda. Seeded fourth at the
second tournament, he beat seventh seed and compatriot,
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, in the quarterfinals and last year's champion and home favorite,
Thanasi Kokkinakis, in the semifinals, to reach his first final of the season. He was defeated in the final by lucky loser,
Kwon Soon-woo, in three sets. Seeded 24th at the
Australian Open, he reached the fourth round where he lost to eventual semifinalist,
Tommy Paul. Seeded fourth at the
Open Sud de France, Bautista Agut lost in the second round to French wildcard
Arthur Fils. At the
Rotterdam Open, he was beaten in the first round by fifth seed and world No. 10,
Hubert Hurkacz, in three sets. Fifth seed and defending champion at the
Qatar ExxonMobil Open, he was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by
Christopher O'Connell. In March, he competed at the
BNP Paribas Open. Seeded 22nd, he fell in his second-round match to
Emil Ruusuvuori. Seeded 22nd at the
Miami Open, he lost in the second round to Ruusuvuori. Bautista Agut started his clay-court season at the
Estoril Open. Seeded fourth, he lost in the second round to
Quentin Halys. At the
Monte-Carlo Masters, he was defeated in the second round by 13th seed and world No. 16,
Alexander Zverev. Seeded 13th at the
Barcelona Open, he lost in the third round to top seed, world No. 2, defending champion, eventual champion, and compatriot,
Carlos Alcaraz. Seeded 20th at the
Madrid Open, he lost in the third round to 10th seed and world No. 12,
Karen Khachanov. Seeded 21st at the
Italian Open, he was defeated in the second round by Italian
Marco Cecchinato. Seeded 19th at the
French Open, he lost in the second round to
Juan Pablo Varillas. The week after the French Open ended, Bautista Agut started his grass-court season at the
Halle Open. Seeded eighth, he upset top seed and world No. 3,
Daniil Medvedev, in the quarterfinals. He lost his semifinal match to third seed and world No. 7, Andrey Rublev. After an absence of a few months on the Tour due to injury he returned to the indoor European tournaments at the
2023 Stockholm Open, the
2023 Swiss Indoors, and at the
2023 Rolex Paris Masters where he won his first match after being back against
Jiri Lehecka. In
Sofia he won his opening match against
Miomir Kecmanovic in more than 3 hours with three tiebreaks.
2024–2026: 400th career win, retirement At the ATP 250
2024 Qatar ExxonMobil Open, he replaced top seed and defending champion
Daniil Medvedev who pulled at the last minute, as an
emergency substitution (ES), as he was a former two-times champion at this tournament. He qualified for the main draw at the
2024 Miami Open. He recorded his 400th career win at the
2024 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell over lucky loser
Andrea Vavassori in the second round. He became the 13th active player and also the 13th Spaniard in the Open Era to reach the milestone. Bautista Agut won his 12th ATP Tour singles title at the
European Open in
Antwerp, Belgium, in October, defeating
Jiří Lehečka in the final. As a result he returned to the top 50 in the rankings at world No. 45 on 21 October 2024. His good form continued in
Basel where he upset second seed
Casper Ruud in three sets. On 16 April 2026, Roberto announced that the 2026 season will be his last. ==Playing style==