Nicolás Jarry - 10 things to know with detail
- 1. Nicolás Jarry is a professional tennis player from Chile, born on October 11, 1995, in Santiago.
- 2. He comes from a family of tennis players, as his grandfather, Jaime Fillol, and his uncle, Jaime Fillol Jr., were both professional tennis players.
- 3. Jarry turned professional in 2014 and quickly rose through the ranks, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 38 in July 2019.
- 4. He is known for his powerful serve and aggressive baseline game, which has helped him achieve success on both clay and hard court surfaces.
- 5. Jarry has won two ATP singles titles in his career, both coming on clay at the 2019 Swedish Open and the 2019 Generali Open in Kitzbühel, Austria.
- 6. In doubles, Jarry has also had success, winning three ATP titles with different partners, including the 2018 Brasil Open with Máximo González.
- 7. Jarry has represented Chile in Davis Cup competition, playing a key role in helping his country reach the World Group Play-offs in 2019.
- 8. He has a career record of 74 wins and 86 losses in singles and 25 wins and 27 losses in doubles on the ATP Tour as of October 2021.
- 9. Jarry's biggest career accomplishment came in 2019 when he reached the fourth round of the French Open, his best result in a Grand Slam tournament to date.
- 10. In January 2020, Jarry was suspended from competition after testing positive for banned substances during the Davis Cup Finals in November 2019. He was later cleared of intentional doping, but still served an 11-month suspension.