Alexandre Muller is a French player with a career high rank of 56. This might be improved soon though as he’s on a fine run of form in 2025. But what is Alexandre Muller’s tennis racquet and gear?
Alexandre Muller’s Tennis Racquet
Alexandre Muller’s tennis racquet is the Babolat Pure Aero 100, but like with many pros, there could be something else underneath the cosmetic. Interestingly, Muller was playing a Babolat Pure Drive before he switched to the Aero. So, the assumption is that he wanted more control.
When it comes to his string setup, he seems to be using different strings in different pics. Most Babolat pro players use Babolat RPM Blast, but in some pics it looks like he is using RPM Blast Rough yellow or Pro Hurricane.
We have many question marks around Alexandre Muller’s racquet in terms of specs, string and tension. If you have any info, please put that in the comments below.
Bio and Career
Muller began playing tennis already at the age of six as he had a tennis court at his childhood home.
His tennis journey kicked off on the ITF and Challenger circuits, where he spent years grinding it out before breaking onto the big stage. He turned pro in 2014 at just 17, but it wasnโt until the 2020s that his career really started.
- ATP Debut: He got his first taste of the main draw at the 2017 French Open, thanks to a wildcard.
- Top 150 Breakthrough: July 2022, after nabbing his first Challenger title in Blois, France.
- Top 100 Entry: April 2023, following a runner-up finish at the Marrakech Open – his first ATP Tour final.
- Career-High Ranking: No. 56, hit on January 6, 2025, after winning his maiden ATP title in Hong Kong.
Since going pro, Mullerโs racked up 17 total titles across the ITF and Challenger tours (singles and doubles combined), but itโs his recent ATP success that really shows his talent.
Alexandre has got Crohnโs disease – a tough hurdle heโs managed while chasing his tennis dreams.
Stats and Info
- Full Name: Alexandre Mรผller
- Nickname: Lamull
- Born: February 1, 1997, in Poissy, France
- Height: 6โ0โ (183 cm)
- Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
- Plays: Right-handed, with a two-handed backhand
- Turned Pro: 2014
- Coach: Xavier Pujo
- Favourite shot: forehand pass
- Favourite tournament: Roland Garros
- Current Singles Ranking: Around No. 60
- Career-High Singles Ranking: No. 56 (January 6, 2025).
- Current Doubles Ranking: No. 263 (career-high, hit November 25, 2024).
- Career Record (Singles): 32 wins, 41 losses at the ATP level.
- Career Prize Money: $2,458,007
- Titles: 1 ATP title (2025 Hong Kong Open), plus 17 ITF/Challenger trophies.
Career Highlights
Mullerโs career is a slow-burn success story. Hereโs the highlight reel:
- First ATP Final (2023 Marrakech): Reached the final after upsetting clay-court veterans Richard Gasquet and Lorenzo Musetti. Lost to Roberto Carballรฉs Baena, but it got him into the top 100.
- Grand Slam Debuts: Scored his first Major win at Wimbledon 2023, beating fellow Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech, before falling to No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. Also faced Novak Djokovic at the 2023 US Openโtough draw, tough loss.
- Masters 1000 Moments: Made noise in 2024 with a fourth-round run at Rome (beating No. 6 Andrey Rublevโhis biggest scalp yet) and a third-round showing at Shanghai.
- First ATP Title (2025 Hong Kong): Clinched it in January 2025, battling through a stacked drawโHรผsler, Kecmanovi?, Fils, Munar, and Nishikori. That trophy bumped him to No. 56 in the world.
Playing Style
Mullerโs a grinder. Heโs not blasting winners left and right like a power hitter, but heโs quick, consistent, and loves a good rally. His two-handed backhand is rock-solid, and heโs got a thing for turning defense into offense. On clay, his favorite surface, heโs especially tricky, wearing opponents down with relentless retrieving. But heโs shown he can adapt, too, with solid results on hard courts lately.
Social Media
Fans can follow Alexandre Muller on his Instagram profile @alex2mumu where he has around 20K followers.
Hi!
U sure ? Because he uses 16×19 string pattern. Please let me know if Iโm right ?
Greets from Germany
Joe ?
You are correct! So probably a 100 then.