(UPDATED AUGUST 28, 2016)
- The Brazilian achieved career-high No. 153 on Aug. 3, 2015 after advancing to Lexington, USA Challenger QF (l. to Millman). Broke into Top 200 on Apr. 1, 2013 after reaching Pereira, COL Challenger 2R (l. to Bagnis 76 in 3rd). Earned 1st ranking point at age 15 on Oct. 27, 2008 following 1R win at São Leopoldo, BRA Futures as Q (d. Baran). Peaked at No. 13 in junior rankings on Feb. 8, 2010
- Defeated 5 Argentines in straight sets en route to 2nd ATP Challenger Tour title at 2013 Campinas, BRA (d. Andreozzi, Duran, Pella, M. Gonzalez and Bagnis). Captured 1st Challenger title at 2012 Rio Quente, BRA, defeating 4 countrymen before beating Capdeville in 5 final. Lost last 3 Challenger championship matches, including 2014 ATP Challenger Tour Finals in São Paulo, BRA (d. Estrella Burgos 76 in 3rd after saving 3 MPs, l. to Schwartzman). Five-time champion on ITF Futures Circuit
- Qualified for 1st Grand Slam in 14th attempt at 2016 US Open (d. Arguello, Smyczek and Sarkissian in Q). Lost 8 straight 1R qualifying matches at majors to begin career. As a junior, advanced to 2009 Roland Garros doubles final w/Huang (l. to Draganja/Marcan). Reached singles QFs at 2009 Roland Garros (d. Kudla in 1R, l. to Schulz) and 2010 Australian Open (l. to Berman)
- In only ATP Masters 1000 appearance, lost to Daniel in 1R of qualifying at 2014 Indian Wells
- Still seeking 1st tour-level win with 0-9 mark entering 2016 US Open. Made ATP World Tour debut at 2011 Costa do Sauipe as WC (l. to Souza).Owns records of 112-118 at Challengers and 73-33 at Futures. Went 57-27 on ITF Juniors Circuit