(UPDATED 17 JANUARY 2025)
- One of 3 former UCLA Bruins to break into Top 50 during 2022 season (also Cressy, McDonald) achieved career-high No. 37 in August 2024 after saving 1 MP in Newport final to win 1st ATP Tour title.
- Advanced to 1st ATP Tour final at age 29 and in his home state of California at 2022 San Diego and 2nd final at 2024 Dallas.
- Qualified at 11 ATP Masters 1000 events, including 2023 Toronto, earning biggest win of career over No. 6 Rune in 2R.
- Reached 2021 Roland Garros 3R after rallying from 6-2 6-4 5-1 down and saving 3 MPs vs. Dimitrov in 1R, as well as 3R of 2023 Roland Garros and 2025 Australian Open.
- Won 2014 NCAA singles title for UCLA and broke into Top 100 in 2020 following right hip surgery in 2015 and left hip surgery in 2016.