(UPDATED 9 NOVEMBER 2025)
- Achieved career-high No. 36 in February 2009, then fell as low as No. 367 in April 2014 before returning to the Top 50 in January 2015.
- Reached 1st ATP singles final at 2008 Munich (d. Mathieu 7-6 in the 3rd, l. to F. Gonzalez).
- Owns 12 Challenger singles titles, highlighted by 4 in 2014: Bergamo (d. Struff), Vercelli (d. Delic), Tunis (d. Reister), and Oberstaufen (d. Berrer).
- Posted 28 ATP singles wins in 2015 after combined 25 wins from 2011-14. Snapped Open Era-record 35-match losing streak vs. Top 10 opponents by beating No. 6 Raonic in final set tie-break at 2015 Marseille.
- Advanced 5 times to Grand Slam singles 3R, most recently at 2014 Wimbledon (d. Kohlschreiber in 5 sets, l. to Nishikori in 5 sets) and 2015 Roland Garros (d. Troicki, l. to No.8 Ferrer in 5 sets).
- In doubles, achieved career-high No. 6 in 2025, 10 years after his breaking into Top 10 in 2015, following his 1st major title w/Fognini at the Australian Open (d. Herbert/Mahut), becoming 1st All-Italian team to win men’s doubles major in Open Era.
- Also reached men's doubles finals of 2024 and 2025 Australian Open and Roland Garros with Vavassori and qualified for Nitto ATP Finals in 2015 w/Fognini and 2024-25 w/Vavassori.