Henrique Rocha is about to play against Quentin Halys on Tuesday the 20th of August at the U.S. Open. Here is an update about his live rankings.
Henrique Rocha is currently ranked no.165 with 355 points occupying the position of Portuguese no.3 following Jaime Faria (world no.157) and Nuno Borges who is world no.35.
On the other part of the net, Quentin Halys is now ranked no.119 with 498 points placed as the French player no.14.
Live Rankings
165 | 49 | G.Barrere | 361 |
166 | 142 | A.Canas | 360 |
167 | 158 | H.Rocha | 355 |
168 | 102 | Z.Svajda | 352 |
High 169 | New 170 | N.Basavareddy | 352 |
170 | 121 | S.Napolitano | 349 |
171 | 167 | T.Schoolkate | 345 |
172 | 125 | J.Ficovich | 338 |
173 | 162 | D.Popko | 334 |
174 | 126 | J.Choinski | 330 |
175 | 142 | G.Heide | 329 |
176 | 169 | H.Squire | 327 |
He is 1 places up down. to be the new world no.166. His career-best rank was no.165.
Depending on the other results, Henrique Rocha may gain 19 places to be the new world no.147 if he wins the upcoming match.
In his live rankings, out of 355 points, Henrique has gained 209 points (59%) on Clay, 138 points (39%) on Hard Court and 8 points (2%) on Grass.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, Rocha is still ranked no.180 with the status of Portuguese no.3.
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H2H Henrique Rocha vs. Quentin Halys
Rocha and Halys have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Henrique Rocha in 2024
Ranked world no.165 (career-high), the Portuguese played his last match on the 1st of August when he was defeated by world no.576 Alex Martinez 6-2 6-3 in the 2nd round of the Porto Challenger (draw).
At present, during this year Rocha has managed to achieve an overall 25-21 match record. This year, Rocha clinched 1 title in the Murcia Challenger. The Portuguese was the finalist in the Bratislava 1 Challenger.
Quentin Halys in 2024
Now the world no.119, Quentin played his last match on the 25th of July when he capitulated to world no.251 Geoffrey Blancaneaux 6-3 6-4 in the 2nd round of the Zug Challenger (draw).
This year the French player achieved a 27-19 record. Quentin Halys’s most significant result of this season was getting to the final in Gstaad.