Clement Chidekh’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | February 7, 2026
Chidekh

Clement Chidekh is a rising talent from France with a lot of success on the ATP Challenger and ITF Tours. But what is Chidekh’s gear and racquet setup?

Clement Chidekh’s tennis racquet

Clement Chidekh’s racquet is a HEAD Speed MP strung with a hybrid setup with natural gut. I have seen it use natural gut in the crosses and the mains, so he might still be experimenting a bit. Chidekh was a HEAD Radical user before, but might have switch to find more power and forgiveness that the Speed provides.

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Career and Stats

After a historic collegiate career in the United States, Chidekh has quickly established himself on the pro circuit, particularly on hard courts.

  • Full Name: Clément Chidekh
  • Born: June 13, 2001 (Arles, France)
  • Height: 1.80 m or 5’11”
  • Plays: Right-handed with a two-handed backhand
  • Turned Pro: 2022
  • Coaches: Matt Anger, Lionel Zimbler, Vivien Cabos

Chidekh began playing tennis at the age of three and showed promise as a youngster, winning a national singles tournament in France at 13. Before entering the full-time professional ranks, he moved to the United States to play college tennis for the University of Washington.

His time in Seattle was record-breaking. Chidekh became the first player in Washington’s history to reach the No. 1 national singles ranking (achieved in February 2022). He finished his collegiate career with a 42-11 singles record, earning All-American honors and setting the school record for the highest career winning percentage (.792).

Clement Chidekh

Professional Career Highlights

Since turning pro in 2022, Chidekh has made a rapid ascent through the rankings:

  • ATP Debut: Made his ATP main draw debut in 2023 at the Open Sud de France in Montpellier as a qualifier.
  • Won his first ATP Challenger title in Glasgow, coming back from a 0-6 first set in the final to defeat Paul Jubb. This victory helped him break into the Top 200 later that year.
  • Captured his second Challenger title at the Moldova Open in May of 2025. He reached a career-high ranking of No. 184 in January 2025.
  • Chidekh began 2026 with back-to-back Challenger titles in January, winning in Nottingham and again in Glasgow, it surely is a player to watch on the indoor hard-court circuit.
MetricDetail
Career-High Singles RankingNo. 184 (January 2025)
ATP Challenger Titles4 (Glasgow 2024, Chisinau 2025, Nottingham 2026, Glasgow 2026)
ITF World Tour Titles9 Singles Titles
Career Prize MoneyAround $312,777 USD (as of Feb 2026)
Favorite SurfaceHard (Indoor/Outdoor)

Chidekh is characterized by his consistency and athleticism. Standing at 1.80 / 5’11”, he relies on good movement and a reliable two-handed backhand.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.