The 23-year-old American tennis player Tristan Boyer has emerged as one of the most promising talents on the ATP tour making remarkable strides since turning professional. At 2025 Australian Open, he qualified for the main draw for the first time in his career.
College Years at Stanford
Boyer’s journey began at Stanford University, where he made an immediate impact during the 2020-21 season. As a freshman, he helped Stanford clinch their first Pac-12 championship since 2003, going undefeated in the conference tournament.
Professional Breakthrough
After leaving Stanford in March 2022 under the Pac-12 Graduation Benefits Program, Boyer faced early challenges with a bone edema injury in his left foot. However, his comeback story has been remarkable since February 2023.
2024 Season Highlights
- Won three ATP Challenger titles:
- Yucatán Open (his first career title)
- Campeonato Internacional de Tênis de Campinas
- Montevideo Challenger
- Tied the record for most Challenger wins by an American in a single season (44)
- Became the first American to win three clay-court Challengers in a calendar year
- Reached a career-high ranking of No. 130 in November 2024
Sponsorships and Support
Boyer has embraced innovative funding approaches for his career, partnering with FANtium, a platform that allows fans to invest in athletes’ careers in exchange for a share of future prize money. He had a sponsorship contract with Babloat. He has earned less than $1 million in his career.
Tristan Boyer Sponsors
Babolat
He has a head-to-toe sponsorship contract with Babolat