(UPDATED 19 JANUARY 2026)
- Former Top 20 junior began 2025 season as No. 202, breaking into Top 200 in January and Top 100 in June, earning career-high No. 81 in August soon after reaching Roland Garros 3R as Q.
- Advanced to 2025 Roland Garros 3R after defeating No. 17 Dimitrov via RET and Shevchenko and defeated former junior champion Searle to reach 2025 Wimbledon 2R.
- Earned 1st two ATP Tour wins of career in Newport by defeating Mukund in 2023 1R as No. 434-ranked WC and Polmans in 2024 1R as No. 254-ranked WC.
- Led all players by qualifying for 9 tour-level events in 2025, including at Roland Garros and ATP Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and Paris.
- Did not drop a set en route to 1st Challenger title at 2024 Champaign and advanced to finals of 2024 Cleveland and 2025 Canberra.
- In 2023, became 5th University of Georgia player, first since 2002, to win NCAA singles national crown after saving 4 MPs to beat Michigan’s Styler in final.
- Was named 2023 ITA All-American in singles and doubles after finishing ranked No. 2 in singles and No. 3 in doubles w/Trent Bryde.
- Earned 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was named to All-SEC First Team, the All-SEC Freshmen Team and the All-SEC Tournament Team.
- Led Georgia with 26 wins and held an overall record of 34-10, finishing the year on a 17-match winning streak.
- Earned a WC into 2022 US Open qualifying in singles (d. Escobedo, l. to Delbonis) and main draw in doubles after reaching singles final and winning doubles title at USTA Boys' 18 National Championships.