Nicolás Jarry Fillol (Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas ˈʝari];[a][3] born 10 October 1995) is a Chilean professional tennis player.
He has won three ATP Tour titles in singles, at Båstad 2019, Santiago 2023 and Geneva 2023, and also reached a Masters 1000 final at the 2024 Italian Open.
[8] Jarry reached the final of the 2013 French Open in boys' doubles, partnering with Cristian Garín.
Jarry was called for the Chile Davis Cup team for the first time in September 2013 in the rubber against Dominican Republic.
In February 2015, Jarry played his first match at an ATP tournament after qualifying in the 2015 Ecuador Open Quito.
Nicolás repeated the success in the qualifying competition for 2017 Wimbledon Championships, reaching the main draw and losing to Gilles Simon in straight sets.
Jarry entered a Grand Slam main draw directly for the first time in 2018 Australian Open but lost in straight sets to Leonardo Mayer.
The following week, Nicolás participated in 2018 Ecuador Open Quito, where he reached the quarterfinals of an ATP Tour tournament for the first time.
Jarry repeated his 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.
A few weeks later at the 2018 German Open quarterfinals, Jarry had the best win of his career up to that moment, toppling top seed Dominic Thiem in straight sets[10] before losing in the semifinals.
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.
In the third round of the 2019 Barcelona Open, Jarry defeated the 2nd seed and then ATP ranking #3 Alexander Zverev in three sets, marking a new best win of his career.
The following week, Jarry lost in the first round of the 2019 French Open in four sets to 8th seed Juan Martín del Potro.
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.
He was suspended from competition as of 14 January 2020 but subsequently cleared as the ITF ruled that Jarry "bore no significant fault or negligence for his violation."
The ban expired on 15 November 2020,[12][13][14] with Jarry entering the 2020 Lima Challenger via wildcards in singles and doubles.
The following week, Jarry lost to Frances Tiafoe at the home city tournament Santiago after defending 6 match points.
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.
Next, he defeated 6th seed Sebastián Báez to reach his first ATP semifinal in more than three years (since Båstad in July 2019).
At the 2023 Geneva Open, he reached the quarterfinals after a win over Dušan Lajović and a walkover from sixth seed Tallon Griekspoor.
[31] At the French Open, Jarry made his deepest run at a Grand Slam, after defeating Hugo Dellien and 16th seed Tommy Paul.
He continued his good form on grass at the 2023 Halle Open, where he reached the quarterfinals, defeating Corentin Moutet and upsetting second seed and world No.
[32] At the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, he reached the third round for the first time at this Major, defeating Marco Cecchinato and Jason Kubler.
[citation needed] Jarry's next tournament was Los Cabos, where he defeated wildcard Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez and Gijs Brouwer to reach his fifth quarterfinal of 2023.
[citation needed] In Cincinnati, he defeated Roman Safiullin but withdrew from his second-round match against Alexei Popyrin due to the birth of his second son.
[citation needed] In Beijing, Jarry once again upset fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets for the third top 10 win of his season.
[42] At the 2024 Miami Open he reached his second Masters quarterfinal with wins over Jack Draper, Thiago Seyboth Wild, and world No.
[43] At the 2024 Italian Open, he reached his third Masters quarterfinal with wins over three unseeded players Matteo Arnaldi, wildcard Stefano Napolitano and qualifier Alexandre Muller.