(UPDATED 19 JANUARY 2022)
- Broke into Top 100 in 2015 and achieved career-high No. 83 in 2018, but was limited to 2 singles tournaments from 2019-21 due to right knee injury.
- Advanced to 1st ATP Tour QF on home soil at 2014 Chennai as WC and defeated defending champion Monfils en route to 2nd QF at 2017 Washington as Q.
- Earned biggest win of career over No. 12 Pouille at 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells
- Seven-time Challenger champion is still seeking 1st Grand Slam main draw win (0-6).
- Became World No. 1 junior after winning 2009 Australian Open boys’ singles title and went on to earn silver medal at 2010 Youth Olympics.