(UPDATED 10 NOVEMBER2023)
- Unranked in March 2017 following string of knee surgeries, then broke into Top 100 in August 2018 and achieved career-high No. 63 in April 2023. Reached career-high No. 27in doubles on 22 May.
- Defeated [1] Koolhof/Skupski en route to 2023 Australian Open doubles title in team debut w/Hijikata, joining Kokkinakis/Kyrgios as 2nd straight All-Aussie WCs to win their home Grand Slam championship. With title, qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.
- Suffered right knee injury at 2023 US Open and was sidelined until coming back in November for Nitto ATP Finals.
- After advancing to 2022 Wimbledon 4R as Q, saved 1 MP for biggest win of career vs. No. 9 Auger-Aliassime en route to 1st ATP Tour QF and SF at 2022 Newport.
- To protect his knees, played exclusively on clay from March 2012-May 2015, winning 1st of 7 career Challenger titles at 2014 Sibiu.
- Earned 35 straight junior wins from July 2009-January 2010 (70-4 in sets), became World No. 1 junior in May 2010 and ended junior career by reaching 2011 Wimbledon boys’ singles SF.