Pablo Carreño Busta (born 12 July 1991) is a Spanish professional tennis player.
2009
Carreño Busta reached as high as No. 6 in the combined junior world rankings in February 2009.
He has reached 18 singles finals competing in ITF Futures tournaments; and won eleven of these: one in 2009, one in 2010, three in 2011, and six in 2013.
2011
His first appearance in an ATP Tour tournament was at the 2011 Barcelona Open, where he lost in the first round to Benoît Paire.
He also won two challenger titles from two finals in 2011, and at this point reached a career high singles ranking of no. 133.
2012
He missed the majority of the 2012 season due to injury, and underwent surgery on his back later that year.
Carreño returned towards the latter stages of 2012, after five months of recovery, and played in four Futures tournaments to end the year, all in Morocco, although he did not progress past the semi-final stage in any.
He ended the year with a singles ranking of No. 715.
2013
After a strong start to the opening three months of 2013, winning 42 out of 43 matches on the ITF Circuit, Carreño Busta entered the qualification stage of the 2013 Grand Prix Hassan II in April, held in Casablanca, Morocco.
He won his three qualifying matches, and then beat first seed and two-time Grand Prix Hassan II champion, Pablo Andújar, 6–4, 2–6, 6–3.
He lost in the following round to eventual runner-up, Kevin Anderson.
Later on that month, Carreño Busta reached the semi-final stage of the 2013 Portugal Open, again progressing through the qualification rounds, before losing to Stan Wawrinka in three sets.
Carreño Busta participated in his first ever grand slam tournament when he was a qualifier at the 2013 French Open.
He won his three qualification matches, before losing to Roger Federer in straight sets in the opening round.
In April, Carreño Busta reached his second ATP final at ATP Estoril after defeating Benoît Paire.
He was defeated in the finals by compatriot Nicolás Almagro.
2016
In August, he won his first ever ATP singles title at the 2016 Winston-Salem Open, defeating compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut in the final.
He entered the top 40 of the ATP rankings for the first time as a result, becoming world No. 39.
After a quarterfinal appearance in Sydney, Carreño Busta reached the third round of the Australian Open losing to Denis Istomin.
He also made the semifinals of the doubles alongside Guillermo García López.
In Buenos Aires, he lost to the eventual champion Alexandr Dolgopolov in straight sets in the semifinals.
The following week, Carreño Busta reached his first ATP 500 final at the Rio Open, saving a match point against rising teen Casper Ruud en route before losing to Dominic Thiem.
However, he won the doubles title with Pablo Cuevas.
In São Paulo, he fell to Cuevas, his doubles partner, the two-time defending and eventual champion in the semifinals.
At the Indian Wells Open in March, Carreño Busta avenged his defeat to Cuevas, saving two match points in the process to advance to his first ATP Masters 1000 semifinal where he lost to world No. 3, Stan Wawrinka, in straight sets.
As a result, he rose to a new career high of world No. 19.
He received a first round bye at the Miami Open but was upset by Federico Delbonis in the second.
In Spain's quarterfinal Davis Cup tie against Serbia, he lost both of his matches to Viktor Troicki in singles and to Troicki and Nenad Zimonjić in doubles.
Carreño Busta began his clay-court season at the Monte-Carlo Masters, where he lost to world No. 2 Novak Djokovic, in three sets in the third round.
He reached the same round in Barcelona, losing to lucky loser Yūichi Sugita who had defeated Tommy Robredo and Richard Gasquet in the first two rounds.
After early losses in Madrid and Rome, Carreño Busta played his maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal at the French Open, upsetting eleventh seed Grigor Dimitrov in straight sets and fifth seed Milos Raonic in five sets en route.
In his quarterfinal against compatriot Rafael Nadal, Carreño Busta was forced to retire at a set and 0–2 down due to injury.
At the US Open he made his first Grand Slam semifinal without dropping a set, beating Diego Schwartzman at the quarterfinal stage.
He then lost to Kevin Anderson in four sets.
At the year-end ATP Finals, he served as an Alternate in replacement of Rafael Nadal, who withdrew from playing his first round.
Carreño Busta then went on lose to Dominic Thiem and to eventual champion Grigor Dimitrov.
2017
He has been ranked as high as world No. 10 by the ATP, which he first achieved on 11 September 2017.
He also reached a best doubles ranking of No. 16 on 17 July 2017.
He has won seven singles titles, including a Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open, and four doubles titles on the ATP Tour.
2020
Representing Spain, Carreño Busta has won an Olympic bronze medal in men's singles at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (defeating world No. 1 Novak Djokovic en route) and was a member of the Spanish team that won the 2019 Davis Cup.