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Nikoloz Basilashvili

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Georgian tennis player (born 1992)
Nikoloz Basilashvili
Basilashvili in 2015
Native name
ნიკოლოზ ბასილაშვილი
Country (sports) Georgia
ResidenceTbilisi,Georgia
Born (1992-02-23)23 February 1992 (age 33)
Tbilisi, Georgia
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro2008
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize moneyUS$9,388,679
Singles
Career record153–182
Career titles5
Highest rankingNo. 16 (27 May 2019)
Current rankingNo. 95 (27 October 2025)[1]
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2018,2019)
French Open3R (2017)
Wimbledon3R (2015,2022)
US Open4R (2018)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games3R (2021)
Doubles
Career record14–53
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 148 (27 May 2019)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open1R (2018,2021,2022)
French Open2R (2018)
Wimbledon3R (2022)
US Open1R (2017,2022)
Team competitions
Davis Cup10–7
Last updated on: 30 October 2025.

Nikoloz Basilashvili (Georgian:ნიკოლოზ ბასილაშვილი,romanized:nik'oloz basilashvili,pronounced[nikʼolozbasilaʃʷili];[2] born 23 February 1992) is a Georgian professional tennis player.[3] He reached a career-highATP singles ranking of world No. 16 on 27 May 2019 making him the highest ranked player from Georgia. Basilashvilli became the first Georgian to win an ATP title at the2018 German Open.[4] He is currently the No. 1 Georgian player.[5]

In October 2018, Basilashvili won his secondATP 500 title at theChina Open by defeating world No. 4Juan Martín del Potro in the final. In 2019, Basilashvili completed his first title defense by winning the German Open for a second successive year.

Personal life

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Basilashvili was born 23 February 1992 inTbilisi, Georgia. His father, Nodar, is a dancer of theSukhishvili Georgian National Ballet, his mother, Natalia, worked as a physician.[6] He has a brother, Tengiz. Apart from his native language he also speaks Russian and English.[7]

Basilashvili started playing tennis at age 5. From 2003 to 2012 he was coached inSacramento, California, United States and at 18 he returned to Georgia, only to uproot again and move to an academy in Turkey run by an Australian coach, Gavin Hopper.[8]

He has a son, Lukas who was born in 2015.

On 21 May 2020, Basilashvili was arrested on a charge of physically assaulting ex-wife Neka Dorokashvili in front of their son.[9] Dorokashvili elaborated at a later point, alleging that Basilashvili "declared her as a subordinate" and treated her in a derogatory way.[10] A Tbilisi court released Basilashvili on a bail of 100,000 Georgian Lari (around US$36,300), however, and since participated in the trial hearing remotely.[11] His legal team denied the charges, stating that they were "false and completely unsubstantiated".[12] Basilashvili was then cleared of charges after the court judge questioned why Dorokashvili did not come forward earlier[13] and stated that her claims were either unsupported or had no substantial evidence behind them.[14]

Career

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2006-2008: Juniors

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Nikoloz did not play at any Grand Slams during his junior career. He reached a career high combined (singles and doubles) of world No. 59 on 5 January 2009. He ended his junior career with a 35–22 record on singles and 14–17 on doubles.[15]

Basilashvili played in his firstITF Junior Circuit tournament in late 2006 at the G2 Jerry Simmons Tournament. He lost in the first qualifying round.[16]In 2007, he managed to break through the qualifying of two G4 tournaments inIsrael and a G3 inRomania. Nikoloz lost in the Round of 16 in all of them. Later that year, he reached his first semifinal at any junior tournament doing that in doubles for the first time at the US Junior Hard Court Championships, partnering Patrick Daciek. In singles, he reached that round at the G4 USTA Illinois losing toFilip Krajinović, in September.[17][18]

In 2008, Nikoloz won his only junior title, the G4 Tennis Express tournament, defeatingRaymond Sarmiento in three sets. The Georgian played mostly at G1 and GA tournaments that year, breaking through the qualifiers of the Eddie Herr Tennis Championship and theOrange Bowl. He reached the round of 16 in the former and the quarterfinals in the latter. TheOrange Bowl was his last junior tournament.[19]

2015: Major debut

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In 2015, he qualified for his firstGrand Slam tournament –Roland Garros, losing in the first round toThanasi Kokkinakis. He also managed to qualify forWimbledon later that year, where he beatFacundo Bagnis and 15th seedFeliciano López, advancing to the third round of a major for the first time in his career. Additionally, he managed to qualify for theUS Open, where he lost toFeliciano López in the first round in straight sets.

2016: First ATP final

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In 2016, he qualified for his firstAustralian Open, losing the first round in straight sets toRoger Federer. Later that same year, in July, Basilashvili reached his first ATP tournament final – theAustrian Open Kitzbühel, where he lost toPaolo Lorenzi in two sets. He recorded his first win over a Top 10 player in October when he defeated world number 10Tomáš Berdych at theVienna Open.

2017: Second ATP final

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In February 2017, Basilashvili participated at theSofia event, grabbing victories overAdrian Mannarino, 1st seedDominic Thiem and 8th seedMartin Kližan, before losing to 3rd seed and eventual championGrigor Dimitrov in the semifinals. Basilashvili continued his good form at theMemphis Open, where he defeated 1st seedIvo Karlović and went on to subsequently reach the final, losing toRyan Harrison in straight sets. In June 2017, Basilashvili achieved a then career-high singles ranking of World No. 51. He reached three semifinals and one final throughout the year. At the2017 French Open, after defeatingGilles Simon andViktor Troicki, Basilashvili lost to eventual championRafael Nadal in the third round, winning just one game in three sets. Afterwards, the defeat was described as "embarrassing".[20]

2018: German open title, best Georgian player ranking

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Basilashvili at the2018 French Open

In July 2018, he made it into the main draw of theGerman Open in Hamburg as a qualifier and went on to win the tournament, defeatingLeonardo Mayer 6–4, 0–6, 7–5 in the final and becoming the firstGeorgian player to win an ATP tournament.[4][21] After winning his first title, Basilashvili moved to a new career-high World No. 35 in the world standings, the highest by a player fromGeorgia.[4][22][23] In October 2018, he won his second ATP title by upsetting top seedJuan Martín del Potro in the final of theChina Open. In December in Doha, he lost toNovak Djokovic in three sets after beatingAlbert Ramos Viñolas andAndrey Rublev.

2019: Hamburg title and top 20 debut

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In 2019, he lost in four sets to the later semifinalistStefanos Tsitsipas at theAustralian Open after beating two qualifiers in four and five sets. At theATP 500 tournament in Rotterdam in February, as the 9th seed, he beatHyeon Chung before losing toMárton Fucsovics. His performance earned him his career-high ranking of World No. 19.

He then played the2019 Dubai Tennis Championships where he beatKaren Khachanov andRoberto Bautista Agut before falling toBorna Ćorić of Croatia. At the2019 Indian Wells Masters he suffered an upset toPrajnesh Gunneswaran of India. At the2019 Miami Open he reached the fourth of a Masters 1000 for the first time in his career where he was defeated by qualifierFélix Auger-Aliassime.

On 27 May 2019, Basilashvilli reached his highest ever singles ranking of world No. 16 making him the highest ranked player from Georgia.[4] In July, Basilashvili successfully defended hisHamburg title defeatingAndrey Rublev in the final. En route to doing so, Basilashvili saved two match points againstAlexander Zverev in the semifinals.[24]

At the2019 US Open he defeatedMárton Fucsovics from Hungary in the first round and qualifierJenson Brooksby in the second round before losing to another qualifier, the GermanDominik Koepfer in the third.

2020: Loss of form, tour suspension due to COVID

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Basilashvili started his 2020 season by representing Georgia at the first edition of theATP Cup. Georgia was in Group B alongside Spain, Japan, and Uruguay. Against Spain, he lost toRafael Nadal.[25] Spain won the tie over Georgia 3–0.[26] Against Japan, he lost toYoshihito Nishioka.[27] Japan won the tie over Georgia 2-1.[28] Against Uruguay, he beatPablo Cuevas in three sets.[29] Georgia won the tie over Uruguay 2–1.[30] Georgia ended third in Group B. Seeded 26th at theAustralian Open, he lost in the second round to 2009 semifinalist,Fernando Verdasco, in four sets.[31]

At theRotterdam Open, Basilashvili lost in the first round to seventh seedAndrey Rublev.[32] InDubai, he was defeated in the second round byJan-Lennard Struff.[33]

Representing Georgia in theDavis Cup tie against Estonia, he won his match overVladimir Ivanov. Despite winning his match, Estonia still won the tie over Georgia 4–1. On March 12, the ATP announced that it would suspend tournament play due to theCOVID-19 pandemic,[34] which lasted through July.[35][36]

2021: Two titles, Masters finalist

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Basilashvili started his 2021 season at theAntalya Open. Seeded sixth, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to fourth seed, world No. 23, and eventual champion,Alex de Minaur.[37] Seeded fifth at theGreat Ocean Road Open, he was defeated in the second round by world No. 188Mario Vilella Martínez.[38] At theAustralian Open, he was eliminated in the first round by AmericanTommy Paul.

InMontpellier, Basilashvili was beaten in the first round by French qualifierGrégoire Barrère.[39] At theRotterdam Open, he lost in the first round to qualifierCameron Norrie.[40] InDoha, he defeatedJohn Millman andMalek Jaziri before stunning second seed and world no. 6,Roger Federer, in the quarterfinals.[41] His semifinal win against Taylor Fritz in straight sets earned him his sixth ATP final against fifth seed Roberto Bautista Agut.[42] He ended up beating Bautista Agut to win his fourth ATP singles title.[43] At theDubai Championships, he was defeated in the second round by 15th seed Taylor Fritz.[44] Seeded 27th at theMiami Open, he was eliminated in the second round byMikael Ymer.[45]

Starting his clay-court season seeded fourth at theSardegna Open, Basilashvili reached the semifinals where he fell to defending champion and eventual finalist, Laslo Đere.[46] He retired during his first-round match againstFilip Krajinović at theMonte-Carlo Masters due to injury.[47] Competing inBarcelona, he was beaten in the first round by Jérémy Chardy. Seeded fifth at theBMW Open in Munich, he made it to the final beating Thiago Monteiro,[48] qualifierDaniel Elahi Galán,[49] lucky loser Norbert Gombos,[50] and second seedCasper Ruud.[51] He defeated 7th seed,Jan-Lennard Struff, in the championship match to lift his fifth ATP singles title.[52] Playing inMadrid, he lost in round one to Benoît Paire.[53] At theItalian Open, he was defeated in the first round by ninth seed Matteo Berrettini.[54] Seeded third at the first edition of theBelgrade Open, he suffered a second round upset at the hands of qualifierAndrej Martin.[55] Seeded 28th at theFrench Open, he was eliminated in the second round by qualifierCarlos Alcaraz.[56]

Seeded fifth at theStuttgart Open, his first grass-court tournament of the season, Basilashvili lost in the second round to eventual championMarin Čilić.[57] Getting past qualifying at theHalle Open, he reached the semifinals where he was defeated by fourth seed Andrey Rublev.[58] Seeded 24th atWimbledon, he was eliminated in the first round by two-time champion,Andy Murray, in four sets but won the third set after coming back from a 0–5 deficit to win the set 7–5.[59]

Seeded third at theHamburg Open, Basilashvili was beaten in the quarterfinals by Laslo Đere.[60] RepresentingGeorgia at theSummer Olympics, he lost in the third round to fourth seed and eventual gold medalist,Alexander Zverev.[61]

Basilashvili began his preparation for the US Open at theNational Bank Open in Toronto. He beat 12th seed, Alex de Minaur, in the second round.[62] He was defeated in the third round by seventh seedHubert Hurkacz.[63] InCincinnati, he was eliminated from the tournament in the first round byFabio Fognini.[64] At theUS Open, he reached the third round where he was beaten by 22nd seed and American,Reilly Opelka.[65]

Basilashvili achieved his best result at a Masters 1000 inIndian Wells by reaching the final, beatingChristopher Eubanks,Albert Ramos Viñolas, 24th seedKaren Khachanov, world no. 3 and second seedStefanos Tsitsipas,[66] and 31st seedTaylor Fritz.[67] He became the first Georgian to reach the semifinals of a Masters 1000 sinceIrakli Labadze at the2004 Indian Wells Masters.[68] He lost in the final to 21st seed,Cameron Norrie, in three sets.[69] With the final, he became just the second Georgian to reach a Masters 1000 final afterAlex Metreveli at the 1968Monte-Carlo Masters and the first to representGeorgia as an independent country.

2022: Doha finalist, Wimbledon third round

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Basilashvili started his 2022 season by representing Georgia at theATP Cup. Georgia was in Group D alongside Argentina, Poland, and Greece. Playing against Argentina, he lost to world No. 13Diego Schwartzman.[70] Against Greece, he retired during his match against world No. 4,Stefanos Tsitsipas, due to having breathing issues.[71] In the end, Georgia ended fourth in Group D. Seeded second at theSydney Classic, he was defeated in the second round byAndy Murray in three sets.[72] Seeded 21st at theAustralian Open, he lost in the first round to five-time finalist, Andy Murray, in five sets.[73]

Seeded fourth at theOpen Sud de France, Basilashvili was eliminated in the second round by qualifierDamir Džumhur.[74] Seeded eighth inRotterdam, he was beaten in the first round byMackenzie McDonald.[75] Seeded third and the defending champion at theQatar ExxonMobil Open, he reached the final once again where he fell to second seed and world No. 16,Roberto Bautista Agut, in a rematch of the previous year's final.[76] At theDubai Championships, he was ousted from the tournament in the first round by lucky loserAlexei Popyrin.[77] Seeded 18th and previous year finalist at theIndian Wells Masters, he lost in the third round to 12th seed and defending champion,Cameron Norrie, in a rematch of the previous year's final.[78] Seeded 18th at theMiami Open, he was defeated in the second round by AmericanJenson Brooksby.[79]

Basilashvili began his clay-court season at theMonte-Carlo Masters. Seeded 15th, he retired during his first-round match againstGrigor Dimitrov due to breathing issues and chest pain.[80] Seeded ninth at theBarcelona Open, he lost in the second round to Spanish wildcardJaume Munar.[81] Seeded fourth and the defending champion at theBMW Open in Munich, he fell in the quarterfinals to seventh seedMiomir Kecmanović.[82] InMadrid, he was beaten in the second round by seventh seed, world No. 9, and eventual champion,Carlos Alcaraz.[83] At theItalian Open, he lost in the second round to 13th seed and world No. 16,Denis Shapovalov.[84] Seeded fifth at theGeneva Open, he was defeated in the second round by eventual finalistJoão Sousa.[85] Seeded 22nd at theFrench Open, he lost in the second round to Mackenzie McDonald.[86]

Basilashvili started his grass-court season at theBOSS Open in Stuttgart. Seeded fifth, he lost in the second round toNick Kyrgios.[87] InHalle, he stunned third seed, world No. 8, and last year finalist,Andrey Rublev, in the first round.[88] He was defeated in the second round byOscar Otte.[89] Having been a late entry at theMallorca Championships, he was defeated in the first round of qualifying by world No. 346Mats Rosenkranz.[90] Seeded 22nd atWimbledon, he reached the third round where he lost to Dutch wildcardTim van Rijthoven.[91]

After Wimbledon, Basilashvili competed at theSwedish Open. Seeded sixth, he retired during his first-round match againstHugo Gaston.[92] Seeded sixth at theHamburg Open, he was beaten in the first round byAslan Karatsev.[93]

In August, Basilashvili played at theWestern & Southern Open in Cincinnati. He lost in the first round to Mackenzie McDonald.[94] This was his third loss of the season to McDonald. Seeded sixth at theWinston-Salem Open, he lost in his second-round match toThiago Monteiro.[95] Seeded 31st at theUS Open, he was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by qualifierWu Yibing.[96]

Seeded fifth at theMoselle Open, Basilashvili lost in the second round toArthur Rinderknech.[97] Seeded sixth at theSofia Open, he was defeated in the first round byFernando Verdasco.[98] InVienna, he was beaten in the first round by top seed, world No. 4, and eventual champion,Daniil Medvedev.[99] At theParis Masters, he lost in the second round toLorenzo Musetti.[100] Basilashvili played in his final tournament of the season at theOpen International de Tennis de Roanne, an ATP Challenger. Seeded fifth, he reached the quarterfinals where he lost to second seed and eventual champion, Hugo Gaston, in three sets.

He finished the year at No. 92 in the singles rankings.

2023–2025: Hiatus, back to Majors, Masters and top 100

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Basilashvili started his 2023 season at theMaharashtra Open. He lost in the first round toMarco Cecchinato.[101] At theAdelaide International 2, he retired during his first round of qualifying match againstMikael Ymer. At theAustralian Open, he lost in the first round to eighth seed and world No. 9,Taylor Fritz, in four sets.[102]

At the2023 Open Sud de France, Basilashvili was defeated in the second round byGrégoire Barrère.[103] InRotterdam, he lost in the final round of qualifying toConstant Lestienne. At theQatar ExxonMobil Open, he fell in the final round of qualifying toLiam Broady.[104] However, he entered the main draw as a lucky loser. Despite being the 2021 champion and the finalist the previous year, he lost in the first round to French qualifierAlexandre Müller.[105] Due to not defending his runner-up points, his ranking fell from No. 84 to No. 113 out of the top 100 on 20 February 2023. In the next three months, he further fell another 100 positions out of the top 200 following the2023 Italian Open where he retired in the first round of qualifying, due to injury issues.[106]

On 15 October 2023, he came back to theATP Challenger Tour at the2023 Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup, where he lost in the first round.

In March 2024, ranked No. 1086, at the2024 Murcia Open, he reached his seventh Challenger final as a qualifier and moved 500 positions up in the rankings in the top 550 on 1 April 2024.He won his sixth Challenger title inSeoul defeating top seedTaro Daniel[107][108] and returned to the top 250 at world No. 215 on 4 November 2024.[109]

In January 2025, Basilashvili qualified for the2025 Australian Open after missing the 2024 edition. In March 2025, he qualified for the first Sunshine Double tournament, the2025 Indian Wells, where he was a former finalist, returning to the Masters 1000 level after a two years' absence.[110]

In May 2025, Basilashvili reached his first final of the season at the2025 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux defeatingTallon Griekspoor.[111] Next, Basilashvili qualified for the2025 French Open[112] and for the2025 Wimbledon Championships, where he defeated former semifinalist and world No. 7Lorenzo Musetti,[113] after an absence in the main draw at both Grand Slams since 2023.

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles

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Current through the2025 Rolex Shanghai Masters.

Tournament201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025SRW–LWin%
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAQ11R1R3R3R2R1R1R1RA1R0 / 95–936%
French OpenA1R1R3R1R1R1R2R2RQ1A1R0 / 94–931%
WimbledonQ13RQ22R1R2RNH1R3RAA2R0 / 77–750%
US OpenQ21RQ11R4R3R1R3R1RAAQ20 / 77–750%
Win–loss0–02–30–23–45–45–41–33–43–40–10–01–30 / 3223–3242%
Olympic Games
Summer OlympicsNot Held1RNot Held3RNHA0 / 22–250%
ATP 1000 tournaments
Indian Wells OpenAQ2A1R1R2RNHF3R1RA1R0 / 75–742%
Miami OpenAAA1R2R4RNH2R2RQ1AQ10 / 53–538%
Monte-Carlo MastersAAA1RA1RNH1R1RAAA0 / 40–40%
Madrid OpenAAAQ11R1RNH1R2RAAA0 / 41–420%
Italian OpenAAAA2R3R1R1R2RQ1AA0 / 54–544%
Canada MastersAAA1RA3RNH3RAAAA0 / 34–357%
Cincinnati OpenAQ11R3RA1R1R1R1RAAQ20 / 62–625%
Shanghai MastersA1RQ11R2R3RNHAA1R0 / 43–443%
Paris MastersAAQ2Q12R1R1R1R2RAA0 / 52–529%
Win–loss0–00–10–12–64–68–90–37–83–70–10–10 / 4324–4336%
Career statistics
Tournaments189272825112829510Career total: 181
Titles–Finals0–00–00–10–12–21–10–02–30–10–0Career total: 5–9
Overall win–loss0–14–88–1025–2729–2828–244–1333–2714–291–50–07–105 / 175153–18246%
Year-end ranking17811394592126402292596215$9,388,679

Significant finals

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Masters 1000

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Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss2021Indian Wells OpenHardUnited KingdomCameron Norrie6–3, 4–6, 1–6

ATP career finals

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Singles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam (0–0)
ATP 1000 (0–1)
ATP 500 (3–0)
ATP 250 (2–3)
Titles by surface
Hard (2–3)
Clay (3–1)
Grass (0–0)
Titles by setting
Outdoor (5–3)
Indoor (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Jul 2016Austrian Open Kitzbühel, AustriaATP 250ClayItalyPaolo Lorenzi3–6, 4–6
Loss0–2Feb 2017Memphis Open, United StatesATP 250Hard (i)United StatesRyan Harrison1–6, 4–6
Win1–2Jul 2018German Open, GermanyATP 500ClayArgentinaLeonardo Mayer6–4, 0–6, 7–5
Win2–2Oct 2018China Open, ChinaATP 500HardArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro6–4, 6–4
Win3–2Jul 2019Hamburg European Open, Germany(2)ATP 500ClayRussiaAndrey Rublev7–5, 4–6, 6–3
Win4–2Mar 2021Qatar Open, QatarATP 250HardSpainRoberto Bautista Agut7–6(7–5), 6–2
Win 5–2May 2021Bavarian Championships, GermanyATP 250ClayGermanyJan-Lennard Struff6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Loss5–3Oct 2021Indian Wells Open, United StatesATP 1000HardUnited KingdomCameron Norrie6–3, 4–6, 1–6
Loss5–4Feb 2022Qatar Open, QatarATP 250HardSpain Roberto Bautista Agut3–6, 4–6

ATP Challenger and ITF Tour finals

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Singles: 23 (16 titles, 7 runner–ups)

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Legend
ATP Challengers (6–3)
ITF Futures (10–4)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0May 2014Karshi Challenger, UzbekistanChallengerHardUnited StatesChase Buchanan7–6(7–2), 6–2
Loss1–1Nov 2014Castel International, ItalyChallengerCarpet (i)LithuaniaRičardas Berankis4–6, 0–1 ret.
Win2–1Mar 2015Israel Open, IsraelChallengerHardSlovakiaLukáš Lacko4–6, 6–4, 6–3
Win3–1Jul 2015Sport 1 Open, NetherlandsChallengerClayRussiaAndrey Kuznetsov6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–4), 6–3
Win4–1Mar 2016Guangzhou Challenger, ChinaChallengerHardSlovakiaLukáš Lacko6–1, 6–7(6–8), 7–5
Win5–1May 2016Heilbronner Neckarcup, GermanyChallengerClayGermanyJan-Lennard Struff6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Loss5–2Mar 2024Murcia Open, SpainChallengerClayPortugalHenrique Rocha6–3, 6–7(0–7), 5–7
Win6–2Nov 2024Seoul Open Challenger, KoreaChallengerHardJapanTaro Daniel7–5, 6–4
Loss6–3May 2025Bordeaux Challenger, FranceChallenger 175ClayFranceGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard3–6, 7–6(7–5), 5–7
Win1–0Aug 2009F6 Sochi, RussiaFuturesClayRussia Mikhail Fufygin2–6, 7–5, 7–5
Win2–0Jun 2012F8 Kazan, RussiaFuturesClayUkraineIvan Sergeyev6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Loss2–1Jul 2012F1 Yerevan, ArmeniaFuturesClayBelgiumArthur De Greef0–6, 1–6
Loss2–2Aug 2012F11 Moscow, RussiaFuturesClayNetherlandsBoy Westerhof4–6, 4–6
Win3–2Aug 2012F12 Moscow, RussiaFuturesClayRussia Aleksandr Lobkov6–3, 7–6(7–0)
Win4–2Sep 2012F2 Tbilisi, GeorgiaFuturesClayCroatiaToni Androić6–3, 4–6, 7–6(7–1)
Win5–2Dec 2012F47 Antalya, TurkeyFuturesHardUkraineVolodymyr Uzhylovskyi3–6, 6–2, 6–2
Win6–2Dec 2012F48 Antalya, TurkeyFuturesHardSpainGuillermo Olaso6–2, 6–2
Win7–2Aug 2013F21 Appiano, ItalyFuturesClayItalyMatteo Trevisan7–5, 3–6, 6–4
Loss7–3Nov 2013F44 Antalya, TurkeyFuturesHardGermanyRobin Kern6–4, 3–6, 3–6
Loss7–4Nov 2013F45 Antalya, TurkeyFuturesClayAustria Marc Rath1–6, 3–6
Win8–4Jan 2014F3 Kaarst, GermanyFuturesCarpet (i)SlovakiaMiloslav Mečíř2–6, 7–5, 6–3
Win9–4Dec 2014F5 Doha, QatarFuturesHardIndiaRamkumar Ramanathan7–6(7–5), 6–2
Win10–4Dec 2014F6 Doha, QatarFuturesHardUnited Kingdom James Marsalek6–1, 6–2

Doubles: 6 (2 titles, 4 runner–ups)

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Legend
ATP Challengers (0–1)
ITF Futures (2–3)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentScore
Loss1–0Apr 2015Napoli Cup, ItalyChallengerClayBelarus Aliaksandr BurySerbiaIlija Bozoljac
SerbiaFilip Krajinović
1–6, 2–6
Win1–0Mar 2010ITF McAllen, USFuturesHardChinese TaipeiChen TiAustralia Jared Easton
Australia Matheson Klein
7–5, 4–6, [10–4]
Loss1–1Feb 2011ITF Brownsville, USFuturesHardBulgaria Boris Nicola BakalovUnited StatesDevin Britton
United States Greg Ouellette
1–6, 3–6
Loss1–2Nov 2013ITF Antalya, TurkeyFuturesClaySerbiaMiljan ZekićGermany Tom Schonenberg
Germany Matthias Wunner
0–6, 4–6
Loss1–3Dec 2013ITF Doha, QatarFuturesHardBelarus Yahor YatsykUnited KingdomEvan Hoyt
TunisiaSkander Mansouri
4–6, 6–7(2–7)
Win2–3Jan 2014ITF Kaarst, GermanyFuturesCarpet (i)BelarusAliaksandr BuryBelarusUladzimir Ignatik
BulgariaDimitar Kutrovsky
4–6, 6–4, [10–6]

Wins over top 10 players

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  • He has a 8–23 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
Season2016201720182019202020212022202320242025Total
Wins11110210018
#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRdScoreNB Rank
2016
1.Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych10Vienna Open, AustriaHard (i)1R6–4, 6–7(5–7), 7–5107
2017
2.AustriaDominic Thiem8Sofia Open, BulgariaHard (i)2R6–4, 6–487
2018
3.ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro4China Open, ChinaHardF6–4, 6–434
2019
4.GermanyAlexander Zverev5German Open, GermanyClaySF6–4, 4–6, 7–6(7–5)16
2021
5.SwitzerlandRoger Federer6Qatar Open, QatarHardQF3–6, 6–1, 7–542
6.GreeceStefanos Tsitsipas3Indian Wells Open, United StatesHardQF6–4, 2–6, 6–436
2022
7.Andrey Rublev8Halle Open, GermanyGrass1R7–6(7–1), 6–425
2025
8.ItalyLorenzo Musetti7Wimbledon, United KingdomGrass1R6–2, 4–6, 7–5, 6–1126
* As of 1 July 2025[update]

Davis Cup matches

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2015 Davis Cup Europe Group III
RoundDateOpponentsFinal match scoreLocationSurfaceMatchOpponentRubber Score
RRJuly 15, 2015 Albania3–0San MarinoClaySingles 2Rel Pelushi6–0, 6–0 (W)
RRJuly 17, 2015 Malta3–0San MarinoClaySingles 2Bernard Cassar Torregiani6–1, 6–0 (W)
Play-offJuly 18, 2015 Estonia2–0San MarinoClaySingles 2Jürgen Zopp3–6, 6–2, 6–4 (W)
2016 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
RoundDateOpponentsFinal match scoreLocationSurfaceMatchOpponentRubber Score
1R
March 4–6, 2016 Denmark0–5TbilisiCarpet (indoor)Singles 1Christian Sigsgaard7–6(7–4), 1–6, 4–6, 4–6 (L)
Doubles(withGeorge Tsivadze)Sigsgaard/Nielsen6–7(3–7), 1–6, 2–6 (L)
Play-off
July 15–17, 2016 Zimbabwe3–2TbilisiHardSingles 2Mark Fynn6–3, 6–3, 6–2 (W)
Doubles(with
Nodar Itonishvili)
Lock/John Lock6–3, 6–3, 6–7(6–8), 4–6, 4–6 (L)
Singles 3Benjamin Lock6–3, 6–4, 6–2 (W)
2017 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
RoundDateOpponentsFinal match scoreLocationSurfaceMatchOpponentRubber Score
1R
February 3–5, 2017 Finland3–2TbilisiCarpet (indoor)Singles 1Eero Vasa2–6, 6–1, 6–4, 6–1 (W)
Doubles(withGeorge Tsivadze)Heliövaara/Niklas-Salminen4–6, 0–6, 3–6 (L)
Singles 3Emil Ruusuvuori6–2, 6–4, 6–4 (W)
2R
April 7–9, 2017 Lithuania2–3TbilisiHardSingles 1Tadas Babelis6–3, 6–2, 6–0 (W)
Doubles(withGeorge Tsivadze)Grigelis/Mugevičius4–6, 3–6, 3–6 (L)
Singles 3Laurynas Grigelis6–0, 6–1, 6–0 (W)
2018 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II
RoundDateOpponentsFinal match scoreLocationSurfaceMatchOpponentRubber Score
1R
February 3–4, 2017 Morocco1–3MarrakechClaySingles 2Amine Ahouda6–3, 3–6, 3–6 (L)
Doubles(withAleksandre Metreveli)Ahouda/Ouahab7–6(7–4), 4–6, 6–2 (W)
Singles 3Lamine Ouahab1–6, 3–6 (L)

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