(UPDATED 17 JANUARY 2026)
- Broke into Top 100 and Top 50 in 2022, Top 20 in 2024 and achieved career-high No. 18 in May 2025 after equaling biggest win of career over No. 2 Zverev en route to ATP Masters 1000 Madrid SF.
- Moved into Top 25 in July 2022 after defeating No. 5 Ruud en route to 1st ATP Tour title in Bastad and No. 8 Rublev en route to Hamburg SF in back-to-back weeks.
- Captured 2nd title at 2023 Eastbourne to be 1st Argentine ATP Tour champion on grass courts since Frana at 1995 Nottingham.
- As World No. 103 at 2022 Miami, became lowest-ranked semi-finalist in 37-year tournament history and 1st player to reach SF in his ATP Masters 1000 main draw debut since Janowicz at 2012 Paris.
- On clay in 2024, reached Roland Garros 4R for the second straight year (l. to No. 1 Djokovic in 5 sets), defeated No. 5 Zverev to reach ATP Masters 1000 Madrid QF and won 3rd ATP Tour title in Umag.
- Boasts 73-36 Challenger record (5-1 in finals), highlighted by 17-2 run to end 2020 season with titles at Split, Guayaquil and Campinas.
- Father, Alejandro, also played pro tennis; younger brother, Juan Manuel, won 2021 Cordoba title; sister, Constanza, played for Argentine field hockey team that won gold medal at 2018 Youth