João Pedro Sorgi

[1] In May 2011, Sorgi reached the semifinals in Trofeo Bonfiglio (a prestigious junior tennis tournament) after defeating top ranked Dominic Thiem in quarterfinals.

[2] Sorgi reached the final of ten Futures in singles, but has only one title; he won the Brazil F10 in São José do Rio Preto in October 2013.

In singles, he reached a lone final, losing in straight sets to Tennys Sandgren at the Savannah Challenger.

He won the deciding rubber of that tie – against Roberto Cid Subervi – in three sets, which allowed the Brazilian team to advance into the second round, against Colombia.

[8] Sorgi reentered against Colombia at the deciding rubber of that tie but lost in straight sets to Alejandro González.