(UPDATED 17 JANUARY 2026)
- Earned first ranking point at age 16 in 2015, broke into Top 200 in November 2023 and achieved career-high No. 116 in January 2026 after ending 2025 season on a 19-4 run in Challengers.
- Entered 2017 US Open WC as a 17-year-old WC after becoming 2017 USTA Boys’ 18s champion and made Grand Slam appearances at 2023 Roland Garros and Australian Open in 2024 and 2026.
- Captured 1st Challenger title at 2023 Medellin, hometown of current coach Alejandro Gonzalez and posted 37-11 Challenger record in 2025, including titles Bogota, Little Rock, Sioux Falls and Helsinki.
- Recorded biggest win of career over No. 40 Kecmanovic to earn 1st ATP Tour win at 2024 Delray Beach.
- Peaked at No. 18 in junior rankings in 2017, reaching 2016 US Open QF as Q (l. to eventual champion Auger-Aliassime) and 2017 Wimbledon SF (l. to eventual champion Davidovich Fokina) in boys’ singles.
- Also advanced to 2016 US Open juniors QF as Q (l. to eventual champion Auger-Aliassime) and 2017 Wimbledon juniors SF (l. to eventual champion Davidovich Fokina).
- Played one season at Texas A&M in 2018, earning All-American honors in singles after finishing in Top 10 before turning pro at beginning of 2019.
- Underwent right elbow surgery in November 2021 and returned to action in June 2022.
- Won USTA's 2023 Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge by accumulating the most ranking points earned (75) at a maximum of three clay tournaments over a four-week window in April.