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Alexei Popyrin

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Australian tennis player (born 1999)

Alexei Popyrin
Popyrin at the2019 French Open
Country (sports) Australia
ResidenceAustralia
Born (1999-08-05)5 August 1999 (age 26)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Turned pro2017
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachNeville Godwin,Wayne Ferreira (2025–),[1]
Xavier Malisse (−2025)
Prize moneyUS $8,608,253
Singles
Career record110–136
Career titles3
Highest rankingNo. 19 (4 August 2025)
Current rankingNo. 51 (2 February 2026)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open3R (2019,2020,2023)
French Open4R (2025)
Wimbledon3R (2024)
US Open4R (2024)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games3R (2024)
Doubles
Career record15–32
Career titles1
Highest rankingNo. 126 (26 May 2025)
Current rankingNo. 136 (2 February 2026)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2019)
French Open2R (2023)
Wimbledon2R (2021)
US Open1R (2021,2022,2023)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2024)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian Open1R (2019)
Last updated on: 2 February 2026.

Alexei Popyrin[a] (born 5 August 1999) is an Australian professionaltennis player. He has a career-highATP singles ranking of world No. 19, achieved on 4 August 2025 and a best doubles ranking of No. 126, reached on 26 May 2025. He is the current No. 2 male singles player from Australia.[2]

Popyrin has won threeATP Tour singles titles, the most significant at the2024 Canada Open, anATP 1000-level event. He representsAustralia at theDavis Cup.

Early life

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Popyrin was born inSydney, Australia toRussian immigrant parents Alex and Elena Popyrin.

Popyrin began playing tennis at theKim Warwick Tennis Academy inHornsby at the age of 4[3][4] and was in attendance for the historic2008 Australian Open third round match betweenLleyton Hewitt andMarcos Baghdatis.[5] At the age of 8, Popyrin relocated toDubai for two years due to his father's work commitments before moving toAlicante, Spain, where fellow AustralianAlex de Minaur was his neighbour.[6] Popyrin also spent time training inNice,Marbella, and Dubai.[7][8] He has trained at theMouratoglou Tennis Academy since April 2017.[9] His father, Alex, co-founded theUltimate Tennis Showdown withPatrick Mouratoglou.[10]

Juniors

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In 2011, Popyrin won the Australian u12s Grasscourt Championships and, with Chase Ferguson, won the u12s National Claycourt Doubles Championships. In the same year he competed in the Tennis Europe u12 circuit, winning the Stork International 12 & Under in Oetwil Am See (SUI), Torneo U12 – Porto San Giorgio in Porto San Giorgio (ITA),[11] Torneo Citta Di Padova in Padova (ITA). Popyrin lost in the semi-finals at the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships – IMG / Bollettieri Sports Academy Bradenton, FL (USA), Passagespoirs Le Passage (FRA), as well as the final of the Campionati Internazionali BNL d'Italia U12 – Circolo Canottieri in Roma (ITA).

Popyrin started competing in ITF Junior circuit in 2013 and, in 2017, reached the semi-finals at the2017 Australian Open in the junior doubles tournament.[12] He then followed that up by winning 22 consecutive matches winning 4 consecutive tournaments : the Mediterranee Avenir – Club Olympic CasablancaisCasablanca (MAR), Trofeo Bonfiglio – Tennis Club Milano Milan (ITA), the2017 French Open junior singles title in May 2017 and his first ITF Professional tournament in Poland F4 Futures Mragowo (POL). While ranked number 2 in the juniors single rankings, Popyrin decided to focus on the professional circuit.[13]

Professional career

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2013–2018: Maiden Challenger title, top 150

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Popyrin entered his firstITF Futures professional tournament in October 2013 at 14 years of age where he lost a first round qualifying match to Slovakian Martin Beran inMadrid. He secured his first professional qualifying win a year later in another Spanish ITF Futures tournament but failed to qualify for the main draw when he lost in the second round qualifying match. At the beginning of 2016, at the age of 16, Popyrin contested his firstATP Challenger Tour tournament after receiving a wildcard fromTennis Australia to compete in the2016 Canberra Challenger. He was defeated in the first round by future top 10 playerDiego Schwartzman.

In July 2016, he secured his first professional main draw win in an Italian ITF Futures tournament by defeating local talent Tommaso Roggero in straight sets before retiring hurt in the second round. Popyrin continued to play ITF Futures tournaments for the remainder of 2016 and ended the year with a world ranking of No. 1155. He won his first professional ITF title in July 2017 at the Poland F4 inMragowo, Poland. This victory broke Popyrin into the top 1000 for the first time. He played several more ITF and Challenger tournaments for the remainder of 2017 and ended the year with a ranking of 622.

Popyrin started the 2018 season ranked No. 622, achieving a career-high ranking 25 times over the course of the season peaking at No.147 in November. In January 2018, he qualified for anATP World Tour tournament for the first time at theSydney International beatingNicolas Mahut andFederico Delbonis. He lost in round one toJohn Millman. Later in January, Popyrin made his Grand Slam debut at the2018 Australian Open after being awarded a wildcard.[14] He lost in round 1 toTim Smyczek. Popyrin spent the next six months in Europe playing in challenger tournaments, increasing his ranking.

In August 2018, Popyrin qualified for and won his firstChallenger title at theJinan International in China beatingJames Ward in the final,[15] becoming the third youngest teenager in 2018 to win a professional Challenger title.[16] Popyrin continued to perform well and broke into the world's top 200 in late August. In October, Popyrin qualified for his second ATP World Tour main draw at theStockholm Open, where he again lost to John Millman in round one. The following week, Popyrin again qualified for a main draw, this time atSwiss Indoors beatingBenoit Paire andMackenzie McDonald. He defeated compatriotMatthew Ebden for his firstATP World Tour win.[17] Popyrin ended 2018 with a singles rank of No. 147.

2019–2020: First major win, top 100 debut

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Popyrin commenced 2019 with wildcards into theBrisbane International andSydney International, losing in the first round in both. He also received a wildcard in theAustralian Open, and achieved his first Grand Slam win by defeatingMischa Zverev in straight sets. Popyrin followed this up by beatingDominic Thiem and lost in the third round toLucas Pouille in closely contested five sets.

During the first half of 2019 Popyrin qualified for the main draws of the ATP 250 tournaments in New York and Estoril, ATP 500 in Acapulco and Masters 1000 in Indian Wells and Monte Carlo. Following his success on the ATP tour, Popyrin was awarded a main draw wildcard intoFrench Open. In the first round Popyrin defeated France'sUgo Humbert in four sets winning his first Roland Garros men's main draw match. He lost toLaslo Djere in the second round. He broke into ATP top 100 for the first time at World No. 99 on 24 June 2019.

In July 2019 Popyrin qualified for the main draw of the2019 Wimbledon Championships Popyrin lost toDaniil Medvedev in the second round. In the same month, Popyrin received his first direct acceptance into ATP 250 tournament inAtlanta, where he lost in the quarterfinals.

2019 was a breakout year for Popyrin. He played at least second round in all four Grand Slams – 3rd round of Australia Open, 2nd Round of Roland Garros, 2nd Round of Wimbledon and 3rd Round in US Open losing in four closely contested sets toMatteo Berrettini.In 2019 Popyrin qualified for 10 Professional tournaments tying the record set by Mischa Zverev in 2016.[18]

The Australian ended 2019 with an ATP singles rank of world No. 97.

2021: First ATP title

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Popyrin received a third wildcard into the main draw of the2021 Australian Open similar to every year since 2018, with the exception of the2020 Australian Open where he entered the main draw as direct entry.In the first round he defeated 13 seedDavid Goffin after saving four match points in 3 hours 43 minutes. He then lost in the second round toLloyd Harris.

In February, Popyrin entered theSingapore Open and defeatedMarin Čilić in the semi-final andAlexander Bublik in the final to win his first ATP title and achieved a career high singles ranking of 82.[19]

At the2021 French Open, Popyrin lost toRafael Nadal in the first round.

At theUS Open, Popyrin matched his career-best result, progressing through to the third round, which included a win overGrigor Dimitrov, Popyrin's fourth career top-20 win and third achieved in 2021.[20]

Popyrin ended 2021 with an ATP singles ranking of world No. 61.

2022: Second Challenger title, out of top 100

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Popyrin started his 2022 season at theMelbourne Summer Set 1. He lost in the second round toTallon Griekspoor.[21] InSydney, he was defeated in the first round byPedro Martínez.[22] At theAustralian Open, he lost in the first round toArthur Rinderknech in five sets.[23]

After the Australian Open, Popyrin competed at theOpen Sud de France. He lost in the first round to fifth seedFilip Krajinović.[24] InRotterdam, he lost in the first round toKaren Khachanov.[25] Seeded seventh at theOpen 13 Provence, he was defeated in the first round by qualifierRoman Safiullin.[26] At theDubai Championships, he fell in the final round of qualifying toJiří Veselý. However, due toFélix Auger-Aliassime withdrawing from the tournament due to a back injury, Popyrin entered the main draw as a lucky loser.[27] He beat world No. 19,Nikoloz Basilashvili, in the first round.[28] He lost in the second round to qualifierRičardas Berankis.[29] In March, he played at theBNP Paribas Open. He was defeated in the first round by qualifierTomáš Macháč.[30] At theArizona Classic, he lost in the first round to second seedLorenzo Musetti.[31] InMiami, he was defeated in the second round by 21st seed and world No. 23,Marin Čilić.[32]

Popyrin started his clay-court season at theBarcelona Open. He fell in the first round of qualifying toAndrea Pellegrino. At theEstoril Open, he lost in the first round of qualifying toPierre-Hugues Herbert. Making it through qualifying at theOpen du Pays d'Aix, he was defeated in the first round by fifth seedPablo Cuevas. Popyrin won his second ATP Challenger Tour title at theBNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux with a win over sixth seedQuentin Halys in the final.[33]

2023: Cincinnati quarterfinals, top 10 win

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Popyrin started his season at theAdelaide International 1. After making it past qualifying, he upset second seed and world No. 6Félix Auger-Aliassime, in the first round in straight sets.[34] He went on to reach the quarterfinals where he lost toYoshihito Nishioka in a tight three-set match.[35] At theAdelaide International 2, he lost in the first round to compatriot and defending championThanasi Kokkinakis.[36] Playing as a wildcard at his home slam, theAustralian Open, he stunned eighth seed and world No. 9Taylor Fritz, in the second round to advance to the third round for the third time at this event.[37] He ended up losing in the third round to American rising starBen Shelton.[38] As a result, his ranking moved back into the top 100 from No. 113 to No. 90.

In February, Popyrin competed at theBahrain Ministry of Interior Challenger in Manama, Bahrain. Seeded second, he made it to the quarterfinals where he lost to eighth seed and eventual champion, Thanasi Kokkinakis.[39] InDubai, he was defeated in the first round by qualifierPavel Kotov.[40] In March, he competed at theBNP Paribas Open. He fell in the final round of qualifying toTaro Daniel.[41] However, due to the withdrawal ofKwon Soon-woo, Popyrin entered the main draw as a lucky loser.[42] He lost in the second round to ninth seed and world No. 11Hubert Hurkacz.[43][44] At theArizona Classic, he reached the quarterfinals where he was defeated by eventual championNuno Borges.[45] InMiami, he was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by 26th seedBotic van de Zandschulp.[46]

Popyrin started his clay-court season at theGrand Prix Hassan II. He lost in the second round to second seed and world No. 30,Dan Evans.[47] Getting past qualifying at theMonte-Carlo Masters, he was defeated in the second round byNicolás Jarry.[48] Playing at the first edition of theSrpska Open, he upset fifth seed,Tallon Griekspoor, in the first round.[49] He lost in the second round toAlex Molčan.[50]

InMadrid, he was defeated in the first round byQuentin Halys.[51] Making it past qualifying on his debut at theItalian Open, he earned his fifth Top 10 win of his career by upsetting world No. 10 Félix Auger-Aliassime, in the second round.[52] Next, he defeated qualifierRoman Safiullin in the third round to reach the fourth round for the first time at a Masters level.[53] He lost his fourth-round match to world No. 7Holger Rune, in a three setter that lasted three hours.[54] At theFrench Open, Popyrin lost in the first round to qualifierAslan Karatsev.

InSurbiton, he lost in the first round of the singles toLuke Saville, but made the semi-finals of the doubles, partneringAleksandar Vukic. He then beatArthur Rinderknech inRosmalen, before losing to eventual championTallon Griekspoor in the second round. He then qualified forQueen's Club, before losing toJordan Thompson in the first round. InWimbledon, Popyrin lost in five sets toDominic Stricker in round one.

Popyrin's next tournament wasUmag, where he defeatedBenjamin Bonzi, third seedSebastian Ofner, wildcardDino Prižmić, seventh seedMatteo Arnaldi, and sixth seedStan Wawrinka in the final to win his second ATP Tour title.[55]

At theCincinnati Open, he reached the fourth round of a Masters for a second time in the season and in his career, after entering as a lucky loser and defeating another lucky loserDaniel Altmaier andNicolás Jarry by walkover.[56] Next he reached his first Masters quarterfinal defeatingEmil Ruusuvuori. As a result, he reached the top 40 in the rankings.

2024: Canadian Open title, Olympics debut

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Popyrin at the2024 Libéma Open

At the2024 Australian Open, he reached the second round but lost to world No. 1,Novak Djokovic.[57]

At theQatar Open, he reached the semi-finals defeating wildcardAbdullah Shelbayh, qualifierHugo Grenier and fourth seedAlexander Bublik. He lost to eventual champion and fourth seedKaren Khachanov.

Popyrin notably defeated the defending champion and sixth seedAndrey Rublev in the second round of the2024 Monte-Carlo Masters, taking it in straight sets, his second career top 10 win on clay. Together withAlex de Minaur, they became the first Australians to reach the third round in Monte Carlo sinceLleyton Hewitt andWayne Arthurs in 2004.[58]

The Australian made his debut at the2024 Summer Olympics, France, where he reached the third round with wins overNicolás Jarry andStan Wawrinka. He lost to reigning Olympic championAlexander Zverev.

Ranked No. 62, Popyrin won his first ATP 1000 title at the2024 Canadian Open, on his debut at this Masters, replacing a withdrawn player to enter the main draw automatically. He defeatedTomáš Macháč and upset five top 20 players en route, eleventh seedBen Shelton, seventh seedGrigor Dimitrov, saving three match points, fourth seed Hubert Hurkacz,Sebastian Korda and fifth seed Andrey Rublev in the final.[59] As a result, Popyrin achieved a career high in the top 25 at world No. 23 in the singles rankings on 12 August 2024.[60] He became the third Australian player to defeat at least two top 10 players in a Masters 1000 in the same season after Lleyton Hewitt and Nick Kyrgios.[61]He became the lowest ranked finalist in men's singles sinceHarel Levy in 2000 who reached the final as a qualifier.[62] He was just the eighth Aussie man to make an ATP 1000 final, and the fourth to win a title, joining Rafter, Philippoussis and Hewitt, while Kyrgios, De Minaur, Jason Stoltenberg and Todd Woodbridge, had all made the finals.[63][64]

At theUS Open, Popyrin reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time with an upset over defending champion Novak Djokovic in four sets. This marked the first time an Australian has beaten Djokovic at a Grand Slam sinceLleyton Hewitt at the2006 US Open.[65] Popyrin lost in four sets to 20th seedFrancis Tiafoe.[66]

2025: Monte-Carlo and Toronto quarterfinals

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Popyrin at the2025 Libéma Open

Popyrin had a rocky start to the year, losing toMatteo Arnaldi inBrisbane,Corentin Moutet at theAustralian Open,Jiří Lehečka inRotterdam, despite being seeded 25th, andJack Draper inDoha. He finally picked up his first win of the season againstHady Habib inDubai, but lost toMarin Čilić in the second round. He reached the third round ofIndian Wells, beatingZizou Bergs before losing toMarcos Giron, and got upset in the second round ofMiami byRoman Safiullin.

Popyrin was more successful on clay. He reached his third Masters 1000 quarterfinal inMonte-Carlo, beatingUgo Humbert,Frances Tiafoe and upsetting world No. 7Casper Ruud before losing toAlejandro Davidovich Fokina.[67] However, he was subsequently upset in the second round ofMadrid byAlexander Bublik, and the first round of theAix-en-Province Challenger toStan Wawrinka. He defeated qualifierCarlos Taberner inRome before losing toDaniil Medvedev in the third round. He finished off his clay season strongly, reaching the quarterfinals ofGeneva and having his best performance at theFrench Open, where he reached the fourth round.[68] On the grass courts, Popyrin only picked up one win, inQueen's Club againstAleksandar Vukic. He was subsequently upset in the first round ofWimbledon after losing toArthur Fery in 4 sets.[69]

As the defending champion, Popyrin reached his fourth Masters 1000 quarterfinal inToronto, where he beat wildcardNicolas Arseneault, 10th seedDaniil Medvedev and 5th seed and world No. 9Holger Rune. He lost in 3 sets in the quarterfinals toAlexander Zverev.[70]

National representation

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Davis Cup

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Popyrin made hisDavis Cup debut forAustralia in February 2019, at the age of 19, winning his first rubber againstBosnia and Herzegovina in Adelaide.[71] He lost the first match of the Finals of the2023 Davis Cup Finals toMatteo Arnaldi of Italy in three sets; Italy went on to win the next singles match to claim the trophy. Before that, he had helped get Australia to the finals by defeatingOtto Virtanen of Finland in the first match of the semi-finals.

Personal life

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Popyrin has a brother, Anthony, and two sisters, Sonia and Anna.[72][73] His brother played collegiate tennis atArizona Christian University.[74][75]

Popyrin speaks English, Russian and Spanish fluently. He is a supporter ofEverton FC.[76]

The Australian is currently engaged to longtime partner Amy Pederick as of November 2024.[citation needed]

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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Tournament201820192020202120222023202420252026SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open1R3R3R2R1R3R2R1R1R0 / 98–947%
French OpenA2R1R1R1R1R1R4R0 / 74–736%
WimbledonA2RNH1R1R1R3R1R0 / 63–633%
US OpenA3RA3R2R1R4R2R0 / 69–660%
Win–loss0–16–42–23–41–42–46–44–40–10 / 2824–2846%
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot HeldANot Held3RNot Held0 / 12–167%
Davis CupAQFRRAFSFA0 / 44–357%
ATP 1000 tournaments
Indian Wells OpenA2RNH2R1R2RA3R0 / 54–544%
Miami OpenAQ13R2R2R3R2R0 / 56–555%
Monte-Carlo MastersA1R2RA2R3RQF0 / 57–558%
Madrid OpenAA3RA1R1R2R0 / 42–433%
Italian OpenAAQ2Q1A4R1R3R0 / 34–357%
Canadian OpenAQ1NHQ1Q2AWQF1 / 29–190%
Cincinnati OpenAQ2AQ2Q1QF1R1R0 / 33–350%
Shanghai MastersAQ1NH1R3RA0 / 21–233%
Paris MastersAAA3RA1R3R1R0 / 44–450%
Win–loss0–01–20–08–51–28–813–79–80–01 / 3340–3256%
Career statistics
Tournaments419522172322234Career total: 139
Titles000101100Career total: 3
Finals000101100Career total: 3
Overall Win–Loss1–412–192–522–225–1723–2328–2217–230–4110–139
Win %20%39%29%50%23%50%56%43%0%44%
Year-end ranking1479711361121402454$8,726,918

Doubles

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Current through the2024 Paris Masters.

Tournament201920202021202220232024SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open3R1R1R1R2R1R0 / 63–633%
French OpenAA1RA2RA0 / 21–233%
WimbledonANH2RAAA0 / 11–150%
US OpenAA1R1R1R1R0 / 40–40%
Win–loss2–10–11–40–22–40–20 / 135–1328%
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot HeldANot Held1R0 / 10–10%
ATP 1000 tournaments
Madrid OpenAAAAA1R0 / 10–10%
Italian OpenAAAAA1R0 / 10–10%
Shanghai MastersAAAA1RA0 / 10–10%
Win–loss0–00–00–00–00–10–20 / 30–30%
Career statistics
Tournaments336455Career total: 26
Titles000000Career total: 0
Finals000000Career total: 0
Overall win–loss2–30–33–63–42–50–510–28
Win %40%0%33%43%29%0%26%
Year-end ranking2781192344467255853

ATP 1000 tournaments finals

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Singles: 1 (title)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win2024Canadian OpenHardAndrey Rublev6–2, 6–4

ATP Tour finals

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Singles: 3 (3 titles)

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Legend
Grand Slam (–)
ATP 1000 (1–0)
ATP 500 (–)
ATP 250 (2–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–0)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (–)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (2–0)
Indoor (1–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 2021Singapore Open, SingaporeATP 250Hard (i)KazakhstanAlexander Bublik4–6, 6–0, 6–2
Win2–0Jul 2023Croatia Open, CroatiaATP 250ClaySwitzerlandStan Wawrinka6–7(5–7), 6–3, 6–4
Win3–0Aug 2024Canadian Open, CanadaATP 1000HardAndrey Rublev6–2, 6–4

Doubles: 1 (title)

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Legend
Grand Slam (–)
ATP 1000 (–)
ATP 500 (1–0)
ATP 250 (–)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–0)
Clay (–)
Grass (–)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (1–0)
Indoor (–)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Mar 2025Dubai Tennis Championships, UAEATP 500HardIndiaYuki BhambriFinlandHarri Heliövaara
United KingdomHenry Patten
3–6, 7–6(14–12), [10–8]

ATP Challenger Tour finals

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Singles: 2 (2 titles)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (2–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Aug 2018Jinan International Open, ChinaChallengerHardUnited KingdomJames Ward3–6, 6–1, 7–5
Win2–0May 2022Bordeaux Challenger, FranceChallengerClayFranceQuentin Halys2–6, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–4)

Doubles: 1 (runner-up)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jun 2023Surbiton Trophy, United KingdomChallengerGrassAustraliaAleksandar VukicUnited KingdomLiam Broady
United KingdomJohnny O'Mara
4–6, 7–5, [8–10]

ITF Tour finals

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Singles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
ITF Futures (1–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2017F4 Mragowo, PolandFuturesClayLithuaniaLaurynas Grigelis6–3, 3–6, 6–3
Loss1–1Nov 2017F7 Jakarta, IndonesiaFuturesHardJapan Renta Tokuda7–6(7–4), 2–6, 5–7

Junior Grand Slam finals

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Singles: 1 (title)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win2017French OpenClaySpainNicola Kuhn7–6(7–5), 6–3

Team finals

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Davis Cup: 1 (runner-up)

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Result   Date   TournamentSurfacePartnersOpponentsScore
LossNov 2023Davis Cup, Málaga, SpainHard (i)AustraliaAlex de Minaur
AustraliaJordan Thompson
AustraliaMax Purcell
AustraliaMatthew Ebden
ItalyJannik Sinner
ItalyLorenzo Musetti
ItalyMatteo Arnaldi
ItalyLorenzo Sonego
ItalySimone Bolelli
0–2

Wins over top 10 players

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  • Popyrin has a 13–18 (41.94%) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
Season201720182019202020212022202320242025Total
Wins00101036213
#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRdScoreAPR
2019
1.AustriaDominic Thiem8Australian Open, AustraliaHard2R7–5, 6–4, 2–0 ret.149
2021
2.GreeceStefanos Tsitsipas3Paris Masters, FranceHard (i)2R4–2 ret.71
2023
3.CanadaFélix Auger-Aliassime6Adelaide International, AustraliaHard1R6–4, 7–6(7–5)120
4.United StatesTaylor Fritz9Australian Open, AustraliaHard2R6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2), 6–4, 6–7(6–8), 6–2113
5.Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime10Italian Open, ItalyClay2R6–4, 4–6, 7–577
2024
6.Andrey Rublev6Monte-Carlo Masters, MonacoClay2R6–4, 6–446
7.BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov10Canadian Open, CanadaHard3R4–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–362[64]
8.PolandHubert Hurkacz6Canadian Open, CanadaHardQF3–6, 7–6(7–5), 7–562[64]
9. Andrey Rublev8Canadian Open, CanadaHardF6–2, 6–462[59]
10.SerbiaNovak Djokovic2US Open, United StatesHard3R6–4, 6–4, 2–6, 6–428
11.Daniil Medvedev5Paris Masters, FranceHard (i)2R6–4, 2–6, 7–6(7–4)24
2025
12.NorwayCasper Ruud7Monte-Carlo Masters, MonacoClay3R6–4, 3–6, 7–527
13.DenmarkHolger Rune9Canadian Open, CanadaHard4R4–6, 6–2, 6–326

* As of 28 October 2025[update]

Exhibition matches

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Singles

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Result   Date   TournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
LossJun 2024Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic,London, United KingdomGrassBrazilJoão Fonseca6–7(11–13), 3–6
LossJan 2025Australian Open Opening Week,Melbourne, AustraliaHardItalyJannik Sinner4–6, 6–7(2–7)

See also

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Portals:

Notes

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  1. ^/əˈlɛksiˈpɒpərɪn/ə-LEK-seePOP-ər-in

References

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  1. ^"Popyrin Hires Former Top 10 Player to Get Out of His Crisis". 23 March 2025.
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