31 Facts About Laslo Djere

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Laslo Djere was born on 2 June 1995 and is a Serbian professional tennis player.

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On 10 June 2019, Djere reached his career-high singles ranking of world No 27.

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Laslo Djere has won two ATP Tour singles titles, one an ATP 500 Series event in Rio in 2019, after which he made the break-through into top 30, and the inaugural Forte Village Sardegna Open in 2020, an ATP 250 event.

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Laslo Djere debuted on the ATP Tour at the 2013 PTT Thailand Open, where he was a wildcard.

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Laslo Djere is a member of the Hungarian community in Serbia.

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Laslo Djere began playing tennis at age 5 with his father.

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Laslo Djere's idols growing up were Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt and Novak Djokovic.

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Laslo Djere is a supporter of the Chicago Bulls and Seattle Seahawks.

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In 2014, Laslo Djere played only at Futures, as well as two unsuccessful attempt at Challengers.

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Laslo Djere reached the quarterfinal at Aspria Tennis Cup in Milan.

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Laslo Djere reached two challenger finals during the summer of 2016.

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Laslo Djere followed this with a quarterfinal at Istanbul Open, where he was defeated by Troicki.

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In September, Laslo Djere made his Davis Cup debut for Serbia in their 2017 semifinal clash against France, losing in straight sets to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

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Laslo Djere had his ATP Masters 1000 debut at the 2018 BNP Paribas Open, where he was defeated by Tim Smyczek.

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Laslo Djere reached two ATP semifinals in 2018, Istanbul Open in May and Swiss Open Gstaad in July, where he defeated Borna Coric among others.

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On 24 September 2018, after making semifinal at Sibiu Open, Laslo Djere reached a then-career high of world No 83 on 24 September 2018, that in the same time was his highest ranking until 2019.

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Laslo Djere next played in Indian Wells, where he was seeded for the first time in his career in an ATP event, receiving a first round bye and then defeating Guido Andreozzi for his first Masters 1000 win, before being defeated by countryman Miomir Kecmanovic in the third round, his best career showing at a Masters 1000 level.

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Laslo Djere next reached the third round of Madrid Masters, where he defeated Juan Martin del Potro for his second top 10 win, before losing to Marin Cilic.

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Laslo Djere reached the third round, winning against Albert Ramos Vinolas and Alexei Popyrin, in first two round, before he lost from Kei Nishikori in third round.

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Laslo Djere reached the third round of a Grand Slam for a second time at the 2021 French Open where he was defeated by sixth seed Alexander Zverev.

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Laslo Djere started his 2022 season at the Adelaide International 1.

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Laslo Djere defeated Maxime Cressy, 16th seed Lorenzo Sonego in straight sets before losing to third seed and eventual champion Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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Laslo Djere beat fifth seed, Alex Molcan, in the first round.

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Laslo Djere lost in the second round to qualifier Maximilian Marterer.

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Laslo Djere was defeated in the quarterfinals by Constant Lestienne, despite having a match point in the second set.

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Laslo Djere lost in the second round to 27th seed and world No 28, Grigor Dimitrov.

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Laslo Djere played one match and won over Viktor Durasovic.

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Laslo Djere was beaten in the first round by Oscar Otte.

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Laslo Djere lost in the first round to 10th seed and world No 13, Hubert Hurkacz, in a three-set thriller, despite having match point in the third set.

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Laslo Djere fell in his quarterfinal match to Alex Molcan.

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Laslo Djere reached the fourth round for the first in his career at a Masters 1000 level, benefitting from two retirements in the first and third rounds from Constant Lestienne and Cristian Garin respectively, but lost to world No 4 Casper Ruud.