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Nino Serdarušić

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Nino Serdarušić
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Nino Serdarušić (Croatian pronunciation: [nǐːno serdǎruʃitɕ];[1][2] born 13 December 1996) is a Croatian tennis player. He has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 167 achieved on 27 June 2022 and a doubles ranking of No. 126 achieved on 1 December 2025.[3]

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Career

2014-2015: Wimbledon Junior semifinal, Pro debut

Serdarušić had a career high junior ranking of No. 21, and partnering Petros Chrysochos, made the doubles semifinals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships boys' doubles.

He made his ATP doubles main draw debut at the 2014 ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag, partnering Dino Marcan, losing in the first round to the second seeds Pablo Cuevas and Horacio Zeballos in three sets.

2016: ATP singles debut

In 2016, he made his first appearance in an ATP singles draw, also in the Croatia Open but lost in straight sets to Teymuraz Gabashvili.

2018: First Challenger final

He reached his first Challenger final in Ostrava, Czechia but lost to Arthur De Greef in three sets.[4]

2021-2023: First ATP title

In 2021, he reached his second Challenger final in Verona, Italy where he was defeated by Holger Rune.[5]

In May 2023 at the 2023 Geneva Open he qualified for the main draw but lost to Christopher O'Connell. In July 2023, Serdarusic won his first title at the ATP 250 2023 Croatia Open Umag with Blaž Rola.[6]

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Personal life

In 2022, after losing in Australian Open qualifying, his brother and coach, Filip Serdarušić, was deported due to being unvaccinated.[7]

ATP Tour finals

Doubles: 1 (title)

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ATP Challenger Tour finals

Singles: 5 (5 runner-ups)

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Doubles: 10 (6 titles, 4 runner-ups)

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ITF Futures/World Tennis Tour finals

Singles: 20 (8 titles, 12 runner-ups)

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Doubles: 32 (25 titles, 7 runner-ups)

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References

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