Began playing tennis at age 6 with his parents, Dieter and Martina, who are both tennis coaches.
Favourite surface is clay, shot is backhand and tournament is Roland Garros.
Lists Rome and Miami as his favourite cities on tour.
Idol growing up was Pete Sampras.
Favourite musician is Bushido, movie is The Pursuit of Happyness and book is Gluckskinder by Hermann Scherer.
Big football fan who supports Borussia Dortmund.
Favourite food is pizza.
Donated $2,000 to bushfire relief in Australia during 2020 ATP Cup.
(UPDATED 22 MAY2023)
Achieved career-high No. 26on 22May 2023 after becoming first lucky loser in ATP Masters 1000 history (since 1990) to reach a final in Madrid (l. to No. 2 Alcaraz). In QF, beat No. 5 Tsitsipas for his 5th career Top 5 victory. Became No. 1 German on May 22, taking over from Zverev.
Fell out of Top 100 in June 2022 after suffering right foot injury and ranked as low as No. 167 in January 2023 beforemaking ranking climb.
On home soil, advanced to 1st ATP Tour singles final at 2021 Munich (l. to Basilashvili) and earned biggest win of career over No. 2 Medvedev in 2021 Halle 1R.
Qualified and defeated No. 4 Ruud in 3R en route to 2nd ATP Masters 1000 QF at 2023 Monte Carlo (l. to eventual champ Rublev). His 1st ATP Masters 1000 QF came at 2020 Cincinnati (l. to No. 1 Djokovic).
Posted personal-best 35 victories in 2019, highlighted by 1st Grand Slam 4R appearance at Roland Garros.
In 2018, became 1st player in Open Era to rally from 2 sets down in Wimbledon 1R and 2R (d. L. Mayer and Karlovic).
Lost in qualifying at 20 tour-level events before qualifying for 1st time at 2013 Roland Garros and earning 1st tour-level win at 2013 Wimbledon as Q (d. Kavcic).
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