I’ve been digging into the tennis world recently, and I stumbled upon this guy, Ugo Humbert. I got curious about his live scores and match results, so I decided to keep a record of them.

First off, I checked out some websites that track tennis scores. I found that Humbert is a lefty player, which is pretty cool. He’s got this wicked serve that can really mess with right-handed opponents. It seems like he’s got a decent strategy on the court.
Then, I started looking at his upcoming matches. Looks like he’s got a match scheduled for December 28th. I made a note of that to see how he does. I’m also keeping an eye on a match he’s supposed to play against Alexander Zverev on November 3rd in Paris. That sounds like it’ll be a good one.
Keeping Track of the Scores
- Finding the Right Sources: I found a few websites that provide live tennis scores, including one called Flashscore. They seem to have real-time updates, which is exactly what I need.
- Noting Down the Matches: I started a little journal to jot down Humbert’s matches. I’m including who he’s playing against, the date, and the location. For example, I have his match against Carlos Alcaraz and Brandon Nakashima written down too.
- Checking the Results: After each match, I go back to these websites and record the final scores. It’s interesting to see how he performs against different players.
I’m also trying to get a sense of his overall performance. Some of these websites offer stats like his match history point by point, his ranking, and how he does on different surfaces like clay or grass. It’s a bit of a learning curve for me, but it’s pretty fascinating.
So yeah, that’s what I’ve been up to with tracking Ugo Humbert’s tennis scores. It’s a bit of a random hobby, but I’m enjoying it. Who knows, maybe I’ll become a tennis expert by the end of this!