Nicolás Jarry

Tennis Player

Nicolás Jarry was born in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile on October 11th, 1995 and is the Tennis Player. At the age of 28, Nicolás Jarry biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 11, 1995
Nationality
Chile
Place of Birth
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Age
28 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Tennis Player
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Nicolás Jarry Career

Jarry reached the final of the 2013 French Open in boys' doubles, partnering with Cristian Garín were defeated by Kyle Edmund and Frederico Ferreira Silva. Fillol ended the year no. 18 in junior rankings.

Jarry was called for the Chile Davis Cup team for the first time in September 2013 in the rubber against Dominican Republic. Chile lost and was relegated to the Group II of Americas Zone.

In February 2015 Jarry played his first match on an ATP tournament, after qualifying in the 2015 Ecuador Open Quito. Nicolás won his first match against local Gonzalo Escobar, but in second round lost to Dušan Lajović. The points of this tournament helped him reach a top 200 position in the ranking ATP, but through the year he lost positions for constant injuries.

At the end of 2016, Jarry won three ITF Futures in his home country (two of them in consecutive weeks), ending the year as no. 330.

Jarry started his 2017 with a final in Morelos Open challenger, and another one in Santiago. After these two lost finals, he was able to enter the qualifying competition for the 2017 French Open, where he won all the matches and entered the main tournament. In his first match in a Grand Slam, he lost in four sets to Karen Khachanov. Nicolás repeated the success in the qualifying competition for 2017 Wimbledon Championships, reaching the main draw and losing to Gilles Simon in straight sets.

In the second half of the year, Nicolás won three challenger tournaments: at Medellín, Quito, and Santiago. With these titles, Nicolás ended the year as no. 100.

Jarry entered a Grand Slam main draw directly for the first time in 2018 Australian Open, but lost in straight sets to Leonardo Mayer. After Australia, Nicolás played for Chile in Davis Cup competition, winning his two singles matches against Ecuador and partnering with Hans Podlipnik for a victory in doubles, resulting in a 3–1 win for Chile.

The following week, Nicolás took part of 2018 Ecuador Open Quito, where he reached quarterfinals of an ATP Tour tournament for the first time. Jarry repeated the partnership with Podlipnik in the doubles tournament, and they won the championship, a maiden ATP title for both.

Two weeks after Quito, Nicolás surpassed his best results at the 2018 Rio Open, reaching his first semifinal of an ATP tournament, but losing against eventual champion Diego Schwartzman. The next tournament, he reached his first ATP final at the 2018 Brasil Open. He lost in the final to Fabio Fognini. This effort took him to career best ranking of world No. 61.

After reaching the quarterfinals at the 2018 Estoril Open and losing in the first round of the 2018 French Open, Nicolás won his first match in a Grand Slam at 2018 Wimbledon, defeating 28th seed Filip Krajinović in four sets. He lost to Mackenzie McDonald in five sets in the second round. Few weeks later at the 2018 German Open quarterfinals, Jarry had the best win of his career at the moment, toppling top seed Dominic Thiem in straight sets before losing in the semifinals.

In the following months, Jarry had good runs in small tournaments, reaching semifinals in 2018 German Open and in 2018 Generali Open Kitzbühel, and quarterfinals in 2018 Winston-Salem Open. With these results, Jarry jumped to the no.42 in the rankings. In his first US Open, he reached second round in singles and quarterfinals in doubles. After the US Open, the only notable result for Jarry was reaching third round of 2018 Shanghai Masters, where he defeated Marin Čilić in three sets in second round, having the best win of his career yet. He lost to Kyle Edmund in the following round. With the points of this achievement, weeks later he would get to world No. 39. Prior to that, he served as the alternate for Team World at the 2018 Laver Cup in Chicago.

Jarry lost in four sets to Leonardo Mayer in their second consecutive first round match at Australian Open. Nicolás won his two singles points against Jurij Rodionov and Dennis Novak in the series of Chile against Austria for 2019 Davis Cup; with another win from Cristian Garín, the Chilean team earned their spot at the 2019 Davis Cup Finals, at the end of the year.

At third round of the 2019 Barcelona Open, Jarry defeated 2nd seed and then ATP ranking #3 Alexander Zverev in three sets, marking a new best win of his career. Nicolás lost in the following round to Daniil Medvedev. One month later, Jarry and Zverev would clash again in the final of the 2019 Geneva Open, extending again the match until the tie break of the third set, but Zverev emerged victorious 3–6, 6–3, 6–7(8–10). The following week, Jarry lost in first round of the 2019 French Open in four sets to 8th seed Juan Martín del Potro.

After a regular grass season which featured the quarterfinals in the 2019 Rosmalen Grass Court Championships and wins over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Pablo Cuevas, Jarry went back to clay in July. At the 2019 Swedish Open, he lifted his first ATP title after defeating Henri Laaksonen, Mikael Ymer, Jérémy Chardy, Federico Delbonis and Juan Ignacio Londero without losing a single set, completing the best week of his career so far and reaching a new career-high ranking of World No. 38.

During the Davis Cup Finals in late 2019, Jarry tested positive for Ligandrol and Stanozolol. He was suspended from competition as of 14 January 2020. The ban expired on 15 November 2020, with Jarry subsequently entering the 2020 Lima Challenger via wildcards in singles and doubles.

Jarry played many ATP and Challenger tournaments in South America via wild cards. He defeated Jaume Munar at Córdoba, losing to Benoît Paire on second round. The following week, Jarry lost to Frances Tiafoe at home city tournament Santiago, after defending 6 match points.

In April, he won a challenger at Salinas, and reached the final on another one at the same city. Three months later, he reached another final at Lüdenscheid, Germany.

In October, Jarry won his second challenger of the year, at Lima. He defeated Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 6–2, 7–5 in the final. This title moved Jarry to World No. 162, on 1 November 2021, his best ranking after his suspension.

At the 2022 Swiss Open Gstaad he reached the quarterfinals as a qualifier where he lost to Albert Ramos Viñolas in a tight three sets match. As a result, he reached world No. 104 on 1 August 2022, his highest ranking since the suspension.

After a two years absence he qualified for the 2022 US Open.

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Sport's most adorable pitch invader!The sweet moment a tennis player's 18-month-old son escapes and toddles on to court to find his dad

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2023
Nicolás Jarry won the Shanghai Masters for the fourth time on Tuesday with a pitch invader - his teenage son Juan. The Chilean defeated Diego Schwartzman 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 for a quarter-final match with world No. 19 Grigor Dimitrov, who defeated top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Laura and her sons, 18-month old Juan and infant Santiago, were in Shanghai to celebrate him.
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