결과

Adriatic Tennis Series 06/16 10:00 1 [299] 셀다루식, 니노 v Pavic, Mate [15] 7-5,7-5
Adriatic Tennis Series 06/15 11:35 - [15] Pavic, Mate v 사바노브, 이반 [154] 7-6,6-4
Chengdu, China 09/25 07:45 25 [42] 스기타, 유이치 v Pavic, Mate [17] Retired
ATP Chengdu Qual 09/24 07:55 46 시아, 즈하우 v Pavic, Mate 4-6,6-7
ATP Chengdu Qual 09/23 09:35 45 [17] Pavic, Mate v 우치야마, 야스타카 [199] 6-3,5-7,7-6
ITF Spain F13 05/07 11:15 62 Pavic, Mate v 지간신, 로베르트 Walkover
ITF Germany F3 Qual 01/25 18:15 44 Pavic, Mate v 헤르테스, 조하네스 3-6,6-2,2-6
ITF Germany F3 Qual 01/25 08:30 44 Pavic, Mate v 잘로비에스, 마크 7-6,7-5
ITF Portugal F12 09/29 10:35 25 Pavic, Mate v 베베로 곤잘레즈, 파블로 6-2,6-7,4-6
ITF France F18 09/15 10:00 25 Pavic, Mate v 로체트, 로렌트 6-4,5-7,3-6
Canada F7, Singles 08/27 15:00 26 Pavic, Mate v Santiago, Mico 7-6,4-6,4-6
Canada F7, Singles 08/25 18:30 25 Pavic, Mate v Day, Alexander 6-4,6-1

Wikipedia - Mate Pavić

Mate Pavić (Croatian pronunciation: [mǎːte pǎːʋitɕ]; born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional tennis player who is a former world No. 1 in doubles.

He is a six-time Grand Slam champion, having won three titles in men's doubles: the 2018 Australian Open with Oliver Marach, the 2020 US Open with Bruno Soares, and the 2021 Wimbledon Championships with Nikola Mektić. Pavić also won mixed doubles titles at the 2016 US Open with Laura Siegemund, the 2018 Australian Open with Gabriela Dabrowski, and the 2023 Wimbledon Championships with Lyudmyla Kichenok. He finished runner-up at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships, the 2018 French Open, the 2020 French Open, and the 2022 Wimbledon Championships in men's doubles, and at the 2018 and 2019 French Opens in mixed doubles.

Pavić has won 36 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, including five at Masters 1000 level. In May 2018, he became world No. 1 in doubles, making him the 52nd player history to hold the top ranking. He was the youngest doubles No. 1 since Todd Woodbridge in 1996, and the first player from Croatia, male or female, to be world No. 1 in singles or doubles. Pavić was part of the winning Croatian team at the 2018 Davis Cup, and also won Olympic gold in men's doubles at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Mektić. In singles, he reached a career-high ranking of No. 295 in May 2013.