Idols growing up were Marat Safin and Roger Federer.
Enjoys travelling, playing with his dog, going to the cinema and hanging out with friends.
Supports FC Barcelona.
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Achieved career-high No. 31 in 2019 and became highest-ranked Hungarian since No. 29 Taroczy in 1983.
Defeated 2-time defending champion Wawrinka en route to 1st ATP Tour title at 2018 Geneva (d. Gojowczyk), becoming 1st Hungarian champion since Taroczy at 1982 Hilversum.
Rallied for 5-set win over No. 7 Rublev at 2021 Wimbledon to become 1st men’s quarter-finalist from Hungary at that event since Asboth in 1948.
Advanced to Grand Slam 4R on 3 other occasions, beating No. 5 Medvedev en route to 2020 Roland Garros 4R and to end 0-14 start to career vs. Top 10.
Became World No. 1 junior after capturing 2010 Wimbledon boys’ singles title without dropping a set.
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