Marton Fucsovics is a professional tennis player from Hungary. He has a career-high singles ranking of World No.31, which he achieved in March 2019. As a doubles player, he also has a career-high rank of No.18 which he reached in April 2019. One of the best Grand Slam finishes in his career is reaching the quarterfinals of Wimbledon 2021.
Player Profile
Márton Fucsovics was born on February 8, 1992, in Nyíregyháza, Hungary. He stands 188 cm tall and his weight was last listed at 82 kg. The right-handed player has a two-handed backhand and he turned pro in 2010. He started playing tennis when he was just five years old. When he was 8, he was already playing with tennis players that were three to four years older than him.
Fucsovics has worked with coaches Zoltan Nagy, Peter Nagy, and Miklos Jancso. Since he started playing professionally, he has made more than US$6.2 Million in prize money.
Career
As a junior player, he won the US Open Boy’s Doubles Title in 2009 alongside Hsieh Cheng-peng.
The following year, he made it to the semifinals of the Australian Open Boy’s Singles, and then later, he won the Wimbledon Boy’s Singles Title. In 2010, he made it to the finals of the US Open Boy’s Singles but lost to Jack Sock.
His professional career started to get going when he won two Challenger titles in 2013.
He did not qualify for his first Grand Slam event until 2016. He continued to win Challenger titles through 2017. In 2018, he made it to his first Grand Slam fourth round at that year’s Australian Open where he lost to Roger Federer but not before beating players Radu Albot, Sam Querrey, and Nicolas Kicker.
In 2019, he reached his career-high ranking of No.31 after he made it to the final of the Sofia Open where he lost to Russian Daniil Medvedev.
2020 saw him make it to two Grand Slam fourth rounds as well as the third round of the US Open. In 2021, he made it all the way through the quarterfinals of Wimbledon.
In 2022, he reached the final of the Madrid Open. One of his best finishes of the year was in the second round of the French Open.
In 2023, he was in the third round of the Australian Open and Wimbledon. He was also in the fourth round of Indian Wells.
Career Record
Singles
Career Titles: 1
- Highest Singles Ranking: 31 (March 4, 2019)
- Current Singles Ranking: 54 (July 17, 2023)
Best Grand Slam Singles Performances
- Australian Open - 4R (2018, 2020)
- French Open - 4R (2020)
- Wimbledon - QF (2021)
- US Open - 3R (2020)
Doubles
- Highest Doubles Ranking: 189 (April 22, 2019)
Best Grand Slam Doubles Performances
- Australian Open - 1R (2018, 2019)
- French Open - 2R (2020, 2022)
- Wimbledon - 2R (2021)
- US Open - 1R (2018, 2021, 2022)
Best Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Performances
- Australian Open - 2R (2019)
- French Open - 2R (2019)