
PLAYER PROFILE
Matthew Romios
- Age26
- Born29 March 1999
- Birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria
- LivesMelbourne, Victoria
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachMark Hlawaty
“It’s really exciting making my first final but there’s still obviously a lot of work to do.”
— Matthew Romios, 3 Mar 2019
» Romios downed in Albury final
On court
- made the quarterfinals of the 2011 Optus Spring Nationals
- preferred surface is grass
- advanced to his first professional level final at the Albury Tennis International in March 2019
- likens himself to Novak Djokovic
Off court
- would want to be a mathematician if not a tennis player
Titles/Finals
Finals
2019 Albury ITF
Matthew Romios in the news
Ranking Movers: Gibson, Tomljanovic building momentum

8 April, 2025
Talia Gibson and Ajla Tomljanovic began their clay-court seasons in style, resulting in significant rises in this week's Ranking Movers.
Read moreTalia Gibson and Ajla Tomljanovic began their clay-court seasons in style, resulting in significant rises in this week's Ranking Movers.
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Smith breaks drought in Houston

7 April, 2025
John-Patrick Smith's first ATP-level doubles title in seven years headlines a successful week for the Aussies on Tour.
Read moreJohn-Patrick Smith's first ATP-level doubles title in seven years headlines a successful week for the Aussies on Tour.
Cabrera, Kubler emerge as early Pro Tour frontrunners in 2025

28 March, 2025
Lizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler take early charge in the 2025 Australian Pro Tour points standings, exemplifying strong starts to their 2025 campaigns.
Read moreLizette Cabrera and Jason Kubler take early charge in the 2025 Australian Pro Tour points standings, exemplifying strong starts to their 2025 campaigns.
Ranking movers: Australian women surge into top 100

4 March, 2025
For the first time in more than five years, Australia has four women inside the top 100 – a number that doubled after a brilliant week for the green-and-gold on the WTA Tour.
Read moreFor the first time in more than five years, Australia has four women inside the top 100 – a number that doubled after a brilliant week for the green-and-gold on the WTA Tour.