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Ariel Behar
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| Behar at the 2021 French Open |
| Uruguay |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| (1989-11-12) 12 November 1989Montevideo, Uruguay |
| 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
| 2006 |
| Right Handed (Double Handed Backhand) |
| US $1,498,458 |
| 1–5 |
| 0 |
| No. 823 (17 February 2014) |
| 137–162 |
| 3 |
| No. 34 (6 May 2024) |
| No. 93 (16 February 2026) |
| QF (2024) |
| 2R (2022, 2023) |
| QF (2023) |
| 3R (2022) |
| 2R (2023) |
| 2R (2024) |
| 1R (2021, 2022) |
| Last updated on: 28 February 2026. |
Ariel Behar (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾjel βeˈaɾ]; born November 12, 1989) is a Uruguayan professional tennis player who specializes in doubles. He has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 34 achieved on 6 May 2024. He has won three ATP Tour doubles titles, all of them with Ecuadorian Gonzalo Escobar.
Behar represents Uruguay at the Davis Cup since 2009.
Behar played tennis for the first time at 3 years old and began playing seriously aged 10. Growing up, he admired Roger Federer and Andre Agassi. He is from a Jewish family but is "not a big fan" of religion.
Since the mid 2010s till 2017, Behar competed primarily on the ATP Challenger Tour, where he won 7 doubles titles.
Partnering with Aliaksandr Bury, he was a semifinalist at the 2017 Estoril Open.
He entered the main draw at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships, his first appearance at a Grand Slam.
Partnering with Ecuadorian Gonzalo Escobar, Behar won two ATP titles at the 2021 Delray Beach Open and the 2021 Andalucía Open and reached three other finals on the ATP tour in 2021 after winning two ATP Challenger Tour titles together in 2020. The pair won a total of eight Challenger titles between 2018 and 2020. Behar entered the top 50 following the final at the 2021 Serbia Open on 26 April 2021. He finished the year 2021 ranked No. 41, a career-high year-end doubles ranking and reached his career-high doubles ranking of No. 39 on 31 January 2022 following the 2022 Australian Open. Also in 2022, he reached a fourth final and won his third ATP 250 title with Escobar at the 2022 Serbia Open defeating top seeds Nikola Mektić and Mate Pavić.
At the 2023 Córdoba Open he reached the quarterfinals with Nicolas Barrientos. At the next Golden swing tournament he reached the final at the 2023 Argentina Open also with Barrientos where they lost to Simone Bolelli/Fabio Fognini.
At the 2023 French Open he won his first round match with new partner Adam Pavlásek over Albert Ramos Viñolas and Bernabe Zapata Miralles. At the 2023 Wimbledon Championships he reached the quarterfinals of a Major for the first time with Adam Pavlásek defeating former Wimbledon champions, ninth seeded pair of Nikola Mektić and Mate Pavić before losing to eventual champions Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski. As a result he returned to the top 50 on 17 July 2023.
He reached his tenth ATP final and second of the season with Pavlasek at the 2023 European Open but lost to the Tsitsipas brothers.
At the 2024 Australian Open he made the quarterfinals with Pavlasek. The Uruguayan-Czech team upset fifth seeds Santiago González and Neal Skupski in three sets to advance and face next, first time doubles quarterfinalists newly formed Chinese-Czech duo of Zhang Zhizhen and Tomáš Macháč. As a result he returned the top 40 in the rankings on 29 January 2024.
Ranked No. 39 at the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open, he reached his first Masters final with Pavlasek, defeating tenth seeds Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić, third seeds Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski, 15th seeds Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow and second seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos by walkover. As a result he reached the top 35 in the rankings on 6 May 2024. They lost in the final to Sebastian Korda and Jordan Thompson.
Partnering with Robert Galloway, he was runner-up at the Japan Open, losing to British duo, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, in the final.
| Result | Year | Tournament | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 2024 | Madrid Open | Clay | Adam Pavlásek | Sebastian Korda Jordan Thompson | 3–6, 6–7(7–9) |
| Legend | Finals by surface | Finals by setting |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Slam (–) | ||
| ATP 1000 (0–1) | ||
| ATP 500 (0–2) | ||
| ATP 250 (3–10) | ||
| Hard (1–4) | ||
| Clay (2–6) | ||
| Grass (0–3) | ||
| Outdoor (3–11) | ||
| Indoor (0–2) |
| Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Win | 1–0 | Jan 2021 | Delray Beach Open, US | ATP 250 | Hard | Gonzalo Escobar | Christian Harrison Ryan Harrison | 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–4), [10–4] |
| Loss | 1–1 | Mar 2021 | Argentina Open, Argentina | ATP 250 | Clay | Gonzalo Escobar | Tomislav Brkić Nikola Ćaćić | 3–6, 5–7 |
| Win | 2–1 | Apr 2021 | Andalucía Open, Spain | ATP 250 | Clay | Gonzalo Escobar | Tomislav Brkić Nikola Ćaćić | 6–2, 6–4 |
| Loss | 2–2 | Apr 2021 | Serbia Open, Serbia | ATP 250 | Clay | Gonzalo Escobar | Ivan Sabanov Matej Sabanov | 3–6, 6–7(5–7) |
| Loss | 2–3 | Jun 2021 | Stuttgart Open, Germany | ATP 250 | Grass | Gonzalo Escobar | Marcelo Demoliner Santiago González | 6–4, 3–6, [8–10] |
| Loss | 2–4 | Jan 2022 | Adelaide International, Australia | ATP 250 | Hard | Gonzalo Escobar | Wesley Koolhof Neal Skupski | 6–7(5–7), 4–6 |
| Win | 3–4 | Apr 2022 | Serbia Open, Serbia | ATP 250 | Clay | Gonzalo Escobar | Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić | 6–2, 3–6, [10–7] |
| Loss | 3–5 | Jun 2022 | Mallorca Championships, Spain | ATP 250 | Grass | Gonzalo Escobar | Rafael Matos David Vega Hernández | 6–75–7, 7–68–6, [1–10] |
| Loss | 3–6 | Feb 2023 | Argentina Open, Argentina | ATP 250 | Clay | Nicolás Barrientos | Simone Bolelli Fabio Fognini | 2–6, 4–6 |
| Loss | 3–7 | Oct 2023 | European Open, Belgium | ATP 250 | Hard (i) | Adam Pavlásek | Petros Tsitsipas Stefanos Tsitsipas | 7–6(7–5), 4–6, [8–10] |
| Loss | 3–8 | Apr 2024 | Madrid Open, Spain | ATP 1000 | Clay | Adam Pavlásek | Sebastian Korda Jordan Thompson | 3–6, 6–7(7–9) |
| Loss | 3–9 | Oct 2024 | Japan Open, Japan | ATP 500 | Hard | Robert Galloway | Julian Cash Lloyd Glasspool | 4–6, 6–4, [10–12] |
| Loss | 3–10 | Feb 2025 | Dallas Open, US | ATP 500 | Hard (i) | Robert Galloway | Christian Harrison Evan King | 6–7(4–7), 6–7(4–7) |
| Loss | 3–11 | May 2025 | Geneva Open, Switzerland | ATP 250 | Clay | Joran Vliegen | Sadio Doumbia Fabien Reboul | 7–6(7–4), 4–6, [9–11] |
| Loss | 3–12 | Jun 2025 | Eastbourne International, UK | ATP 250 | Grass | Joran Vliegen | Julian Cash Lloyd Glasspool | 4–6, 6–7(5–7) |
| Loss | 3–13 | Feb 2026 | Chile Open, Chile | ATP 250 | Clay | Matthew Romios | Orlando Luz Rafael Matos | 4–6, 3–6 |
| Legend | Finals by surface |
|---|---|
| ATP Challenger Tour (28–27) | |
| ITF Futures (4–6) | |
| Hard (6–6) | |
| Clay (26–27) |
a Because of a delay in schedule due to rain, the first two rounds of the competition were played best-of-three sets instead of the usual best-of-five format.
- Behar has a 6–12 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
| Type | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2024 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| # | Opponents | Rank | Event | Surface | Rd | Score | Partner | ABR |
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| 2021 | ||||||||
| 1. | Marcelo Melo Horia Tecău | 922 | Melbourne, Australia | Hard | QF | 7–6(7–4), 6–3 | Gonzalo Escobar | 60 |
| 2. | Marin Čilić Ivan Dodig | 2749 | Stuttgart, Germany | Grass | SF | 7–6(7–5), 1–6, [14–10] | Gonzalo Escobar | 51 |
| 2022 | ||||||||
| 3. | Nikola Mektić Mate Pavić | 74 | Belgrade, Serbia | Clay | F | 6–2, 3–6, [10–7] | Gonzalo Escobar | 49 |
| 4. | Jamie Murray Michael Venus | 189 | Rome, Italy | Clay | 1R | 6–7(2–7), 6–3, [10–5] | Gonzalo Escobar | 49 |
| 5. | Joe Salisbury Rajeev Ram | 12 | Montreal, Canada | Hard | 2R | 6–4, 7–6(7–3) | Gonzalo Escobar | 46 |
| 2024 | ||||||||
| 6. | Neal Skupski Santiago González | 1011 | AO, Melbourne, Australia | Hard | 3R | 3-6, 7-6 (7–1), 6-4 | Adam Pavlásek | 48 |
- Ariel Behar at the Association of Tennis Professionals
- Ariel Behar at the International Tennis Federation
- Ariel Behar at the Davis Cup (archived former page)
- Ariel Behar at ESPN.com
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