Lorenzo Sonego's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Lorenzo Sonego

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Lorenzo Sonego. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Lorenzo Sonego is an Italian professional tennis player known for his success on the ATP Tour. He has secured four singles titles and two doubles titles, achieving a career-high singles ranking of world No. 21 in October 2021 and a doubles ranking of No. 60 in September 2022. A significant achievement in his career includes being a part of the Italian team that won the Davis Cup in 2023. Furthermore, Sonego reached a major quarterfinal at the 2025 Australian Open, highlighting his performance at the Grand Slam level.

October 2017: First Challenger Title

On 17 October 2017, Sonego won his first Challenger title, defeating Tim Pütz at the 2017 Sparkassen ATP Challenger.

June 2019: First ATP Title

In June 2019, Sonego won his first ATP title in Antalya, Turkey, defeating Miomir Kecmanović in the final.

April 2021: Sardegna Open Win

In April 2021, Sonego won both the singles and doubles titles at the Sardegna Open, achieving career-high singles and doubles rankings.

August 2021: Career High Ranking

In August 2021, following his fourth-round showing at Wimbledon, Sonego reached a career-high of World No. 25 and became the final player to be beaten by Roger Federer on the ATP Tour.

October 2021: Career High ATP Singles Ranking

In October 2021, Sonego achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 21.

September 2022: Moselle Open Win

At the 2022 Moselle Open in September, Sonego defeated Alexander Bublik in the final to win his third ATP title, climbing to world No. 45 in the rankings.

September 2022: Career High Doubles Ranking

In September 2022, Sonego achieved a career-high doubles ranking of No. 60.

2023: BNP Paribas Open and Miami Open

In 2023, Sonego lost to Jason Kubler at the BNP Paribas Open. At the Miami Open, he reached the fourth round after his 100th career win, before losing to Francisco Cerúndolo.

2023: Davis Cup Win

In 2023, Sonego was part of the Italian team that won the Davis Cup.

2023: French Open Fourth Round

In 2023, at the French Open, Sonego reached the fourth round for the second time, defeating Andrey Rublev in a five-set match.

August 2024: Winston-Salem Open Win

In August 2024, Sonego won the Winston-Salem Open, his fourth title, and returned to the top 50 in the singles rankings. He became the 11th active player to have won on all surfaces.

2024: Monte-Carlo Masters

In 2024, Sonego, ranked No. 57, entered the Monte-Carlo Masters as a lucky loser and reached the round of 16 after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime.

2025: Major Quarterfinal at Australian Open

In 2025, Sonego reached a major quarterfinal at the Australian Open.