(UPDATED 18 JANUARY 2026)
- Former World No. 3 junior broke into Top 30 after winning 1st ATP Tour title at 2019 Rio de Janeiro without dropping a set, reaching career-high No. 27 in June 2019.
- Dedicated Rio title to his parents, Caba and Hajnalka, who both passed away from cancer.
- Defeated countryman Lajovic en route to 2nd title at 2020 Sardinia and former champions Martinez and Baez to capture 3rd title at 2025 Santiago.
- Earned 5 victories and won 5 TBs en route to 2022 Winston-Salem final despite entering event with 15-44 career record on hard courts and 1-18 TB record in 2022.
- Also on hard courts, upset World No. 3 Ruud at 2023 Auckland for biggest win of career.