(UPDATED 9 NOVEMBER 2025)
- Achieved career-high No. 1 in doubles in 2024, before winning Grand Slam men's doubles championships at 2025 Roland Garros and 2025 US Open w/Granollers.
- Finished in Top 10 doubles rankings in five of six years from 2019-2024, highlighted by year-end best No. 3 in 2020.
- Also alongside Granollers, won 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Montreal title in team debut and added ATP Masters 1000 titles at 2020 Rome, 2021 Madrid and 2021 Cincinnati, 2023 Shanghai, 2024 Rome, 2024 Montreal and 2025 Madrid.
- Owns 27 doubles titles overall, including 2019 ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells w/Mektic in 2nd tournament as a team.
- Qualified for 2020-25 Nitto ATP Finals w/Granollers and lost to eventual champions in SF of his first 2 appearances before advancing to 2023 final.
- Stopped playing singles in January 2019 after peaking at No. 39 and earning biggest career win over No. 5 Nadal to capture Vina del Mar title in 2013.