Parents are Manolo Llamas and Carmina Ruiz. Siblings are Manuel Llamas and Ivan Llamas.
Began playing at Club Nazaret, where he trained until age 15.
Moved to Javea until age 19, when he returned to Seville.
Says the most important coach in his development was Javier Marti in Javea. In Seville has worked with Juan Pablo Cañas and Agustin Boje.
Idolwas Roger Federer.
Favourite shot is backhand and favourite surface is clay.
Favourite sports team is Real Madrid and one of his hobbies is playing padel.
Favourite book is Geronimo Stilton, TV show is La Que Se Avecina and superhero is Batman.
Enjoys rap music and his favourite food ispizza.
(UPDATED 24 MAY 2025)
Broke inside Top 500 in June 2022, Top 300 in April 2023 and Top 200 in June 2023, achieving career-high No. 131 in October later that year.
Made ATP Tour debut in first qualifying attempt at 2023 Lyon, defeating No. 67 Purcell for first tour-level win and qualified for Grand Slam main draw debut at 2025 Roland Garros.
Defeated No. 52 Koepfer for biggest win of career en route to 1st ATP Tour QF at 2024 Estoril.
Owns 42-31 Challenger record, highlighted by 1st title at 2023 Segovia and 72-45 on ITF World Tennis Tour, winning titles at 2020 M25 Murcia, 2021 M15 Benicarlo and 2023 M25 Palmanova, all on Spanish soil.
Peaked at No. 24 in juniors, highlighted by boys’ doubles quarter-finals at 2019 Roland Garros (w/Torres) and 2019 US Open (w/Onclin).