
PLAYER PROFILE
Christopher O'Connell
5
AUSTRALIAN
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75
ATP
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- Age31
- Born 3 June 1994
- Birth PlaceSydney, Australia
- LivesSydney, Australia
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachFernando Ibarrola
“Getting into the Top 100 is a huge goal of mine and I’m not far off now”
— Christopher O'Connell, 16 Jan 2020
» O’Connell bows out in Bendigo quarters
On court
- Began playing tennis at age four
- Realised at age 16 he was good enough to follow a professional tennis career
- Favourite surface is Plexicushion
- Tennis goals are to represent Australia in Davis Cup and reach the world’s top 100
- Achieved latter goal by making top-100 debut in July 2022
- Believes travelling is the best part of being a tennis player
- Tennis hero is Roger Federer; feels his game most closely resembles the Swiss’
- Ideal mixed doubles partner would be Sam Stosur because of her good volleys
- Dream tennis scenario would be to defeat a top 10 player in a night match at Rod Laver Arena
- Professional goals are to make a living playing tennis and to play Davis Cup for Australia
- Won a tour-leading 72 matches in 2019, claiming two ATP Challenger and three ITF Futures titles after beginning the season without an ATP ranking
- Won his first Grand Slam main draw match at the US Open in 2020
- Advanced to third round at Australian Open 2022, scoring first top-20 win against Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman in the second round
- Notched first ATP semifinal at San Diego in September 2022
- In 2023, upset world No.28 Roberto Bautista Agut en route to the ATP Doha quarterfinals, where he pushed eventual champion Daniil Medvedev to 7-5 in the third set.
Off court
- Describes himself as relaxed, chilled, lazy, neat and cool
- Favourite city in the world is Sydney, because of its beaches
- Favourite meal is penne carbonara
- Best piece of advice he’s received: “to give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift”
- His perfect day would involve spending a morning at the beach followed a coffee and nice lunch, then an afternoon watching a live band with a few beers and mates
- Spent six months working part-time as a tennis coach and cleaning boats on Sydney’s Pittwater Harbour while sidelined with a knee injury in 2018.
Year-end ranking history
2023 | 68 |
2022 | 79 |
2021 | 175 |
2020 | 119 |
2019 | 128 |
2018 | 1185 |
2017 | 393 |
2016 | 240 |
2015 | 567 |
2014 | 487 |
2012 | 1655 |
2011 | 1745 |
Christopher O'Connell in the news
Almost 30 Australians bound for Wimbledon
![Alex de Minaur at Wimbledon Alex de Minaur in action en route to the 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinals. [Getty Images]](jpg/alex-de-minaur-wimbledon-700x450.jpg)
10 June, 2025
Thirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
Read moreThirteen Aussies are confirmed for the main draw at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, with another 16 attempting to join them there via the qualifying event.
Popyrin progresses to round two in Paris

26 May, 2025
Alexei Popyrin has won his first match at Roland Garros in six years, outplaying Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka for two sets before the Japanese player was forced to retire.
Read moreAlexei Popyrin has won his first match at Roland Garros in six years, outplaying Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka for two sets before the Japanese player was forced to retire.
Popyrin embarks on Roland Garros 2025 voyage

26 May, 2025
Australian No.2 Alexei Popyrin headlines a bumper Day 2 at Roland Garros 2025, where nine Australians will take to the court.
Read moreAustralian No.2 Alexei Popyrin headlines a bumper Day 2 at Roland Garros 2025, where nine Australians will take to the court.
Draws set for Australian stars at Roland Garros 2025

23 May, 2025
The official draw has been released at Roland Garros, where Alex de Minaur leads a 15-strong Australian contingent across the men's and women's fields.
Read moreThe official draw has been released at Roland Garros, where Alex de Minaur leads a 15-strong Australian contingent across the men's and women's fields.