(UPDATED 7 SEPTEMBER 2022)
- Became co-No. 1 in doubles with countryman Cabal after winning 1st Grand Slam title in 31st appearance as a team at 2019 Wimbledon.
- Ended 2019 at No. 1 in team rankings w/Cabal after posting 51 wins, capturing US Open title and reaching Nitto ATP Finals SF for 2nd straight season.
- Captured all 19 of his men’s doubles titles and earned 336 of his 345 career wins w/Cabal.
- Runner-up at 2018 Australian Open w/Cabal, as well as in mixed doubles at 2016 Wimbledon and 2017 Roland Garros w/Groenefeld.
- Cabal and Farah are 1st Colombians in doubles or singles to be ranked No. 1, qualify for ATP Finals, win a Grand Slam title and win an ATP Masters 1000 title (2018-19 Rome).