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Dennis Novikov
Country (sports) United States
ResidenceSan Jose, California
Born (1993-11-06) November 6, 1993 (age 31)
Moscow, Russia
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Turned pro2013
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CollegeUCLA
Prize money$662,411
Singles
Career record5–11
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 119 (15 August 2016)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQ3 (2016)
French OpenQ2 (2016, 2017)
Wimbledon2R (2016)
US Open2R (2012)
Doubles
Career record4–7
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 138 (10 April 2017)
Current rankingNo. 818 (19 August 2024)
Grand Slam doubles results
US Open2R (2012)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
US OpenQF (2016)
Medal record
Representing  United States
Men's tennis
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Toronto Men's singles
Last updated on: 19 August 2024.

Dennis Novikov (born November 6, 1993) is an American professional tennis player born in Russia.

He won both the singles and doubles titles at the USTA Boys 18s National Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 2012. As a result, he was awarded wild cards into the main draw of the US Open in both singles and doubles. He did not join the UCLA tennis team until March 2012, first competing on March 27.

Tennis career

Novikov won his first main-draw match at the US Open in 2012, defeating world no. 86 Jerzy Janowicz of Poland in four sets. In doubles, he teamed with Michael Redlicki. In the first round, they defeated compatriots Bobby Reynolds and Michael Russell in three sets, with a tie-break in the third set.

In 2015, he qualified for the main draw in Indian Wells. That year, Novikov also captured his first two titles on the ATP Challenger Tour in back-to-back weeks. He won the inaugural Cary Challenger the week of September 14 followed by the Columbus Challenger the week of September 21. Novikov defeated Ryan Harrison in both finals.[1]

During the 2016 season, Novikov made his debut at Wimbledon by qualifying for the main draw. He advanced to the second round after defeating fellow qualifier Luke Saville in an opening round match.

Challenger and Futures finals

Singles: 12 (9–3)

Legend (singles)
ATP Challenger Tour (3–0)
ITF Futures Tour (6–3)
Titles by surface
Hard (8–3)
Clay (1–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win 1–0 Jun 2013 USA F16, Amelia Island Futures Clay United States Jarmere Jenkins 1–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4
Loss 1–1 Sep 2013 USA F23, Claremont Futures Hard United States Marcos Giron 0–6, 5–7
Win 2–1 May 2014 Mexico F5, Ciudad Obregón Futures Hard United States Daniel Nguyen 3–6, 6–3, 7–5
Win 3–1 Jun 2014 Canada F3, Richmond Futures Hard Canada Filip Peliwo 1–6, 6–4, 6–4
Loss 3–2 Sep 2014 USA F25, Costa Mesa Futures Hard United States Jarmere Jenkins 4–6, 2–6
Loss 3–3 Oct 2014 USA F29, Brownsville Futures Hard United States Michael Mmoh 6–7(5–7), 1–6
Win 4–3 Dec 2014 Mexico F14, Mérida Futures Hard Ecuador Giovanni Lapentti 6–3, 6–7(7–9), 7–6(7–3)
Win 5–3 Dec 2014 Mexico F15, Mérida Futures Hard Canada Philip Bester 6–4, 6–4
Win 6–3 Mar 2015 USA F11, Calabasas Futures Hard United States Frances Tiafoe 7–6(7–4), 7–6(8–6)
Win 7–3 Sep 2015 Cary, USA Challenger Hard United States Ryan Harrison 6–4, 7–5
Win 8–3 Sep 2015 Columbus, USA Challenger Hard (i) United States Ryan Harrison 6–4, 3–6, 6–3
Win 9–3 Feb 2018 Cuernavaca, Mexico Challenger Hard Chile Cristian Garín 6–4, 6–3

Doubles: 27 (15–12)

Legend (doubles)
ATP Challenger Tour (8–7)
ITF Futures Tour (7–5)
Titles by surface
Hard (11–10)
Clay (4–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)
Result W–L    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win 1–0 Oct 2010 USA F25, Irvine Futures Hard United States Nathaniel Gorham United Kingdom Matthew Brooklyn
United States Ryan Young
def.
Win 2–0 Jan 2012 USA F3, Weston Futures Clay United States Daniel Kosakowski United States Vahid Mirzadeh
United States Michael Shabaz
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Loss 2–1 Sep 2012 USA F26, Irvine Futures Hard United States Marcos Giron United States Devin Britton
United States Austin Krajicek
2–6 ret.
Loss 2–2 Jun 2013 USA F17, Rochester Futures Clay United States Marcos Giron United States Chase Buchanan
Brazil Fernando Romboli
2–6, 3–6
Loss 2–3 Mar 2014 USA F9, Calabasas Futures Hard United States Connor Smith United States Sekou Bangoura
United States Evan King
4–6, 4–6
Win 3–3 May 2014 USA F13, Orange Park Futures Clay United States Connor Smith United States Bjorn Fratangelo
United States Mitchell Krueger
6–3, 6–2
Win 4–3 Jun 2014 USA F15, Tulsa Futures Hard United States Eric Quigley United States Jared Donaldson
Libya Fares Ghasya
7–6(7–5), 6–3
Win 5–3 Oct 2014 USA F28, Mansfield Futures Hard United Kingdom Liam Broady Brazil Henrique Cunha
Bulgaria Dimitar Kutrovsky
4–6, 6–3, [10–7]
Loss 5–4 Dec 2014 Mexico F14, Mérida Futures Hard United States Clay Thompson El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Italy Claudio Grassi
2–6, 4–6
Win 6–4 Jan 2015 USA F2, Los Angeles Futures Hard Bulgaria Dimitar Kutrovsky Republic of Ireland James Cluskey
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
4–6, 6–1, [10–4]
Loss 6–5 Jan 2015 USA F4, Long Beach Futures Hard Bulgaria Dimitar Kutrovsky United States Nicolas Meister
United States Eric Quigley
3–6, 2–6
Loss 6–6 Apr 2015 Savannah, USA Challenger Clay Chile Julio Peralta Argentina Guillermo Durán
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
4–6, 3–6
Win 7–6 May 2015 Tallahassee, USA Challenger Clay Chile Julio Peralta India Somdev Devvarman
India Sanam Singh
6–2, 6–4
Loss 7–7 Jul 2015 Binghamton, USA Challenger Hard United States Daniel Nguyen South Africa Dean O'Brien
South Africa Ruan Roelofse
1–6, 6–7(0–7)
Win 8–7 Jan 2016 Maui, USA Challenger Hard Chinese Taipei Jason Jung Australia Alex Bolt
Germany Frank Moser
6–3, 4–6, [10–8]
Win 9–7 Apr 2016 Tallahassee, USA Challenger Clay Chile Julio Peralta Australia Peter Luczak
Australia Marc Polmans
3–6, 6–4, [12–10]
Win 10–7 Sep 2016 Columbus, USA Challenger Hard (i) Latvia Miķelis Lībietis Canada Philip Bester
Canada Peter Polansky
7–5, 7–6(7–4)
Loss 10–8 Oct 2016 Tiburon, USA Challenger Hard France Quentin Halys Australia Matt Reid
Australia John-Patrick Smith
1–6, 2–6
Loss 10–9 Sep 2017 Cary, USA Challenger Hard Latvia Miķelis Lībietis El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Mexico Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
7–6(8–6), 6–7(1–7), [6–10]
Loss 10–10 Oct 2017 Las Vegas, USA Challenger Hard Mexico Hans Hach United Kingdom Brydan Klein
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
3–6, 6–4, [3–10]
Win 11–10 Feb 2019 Dallas, USA Challenger Hard (i) United States Marcos Giron Croatia Ante Pavić
South Africa Ruan Roelofse
6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Loss 11–11 Jul 2019 Gatineau, Canada Challenger Hard Mexico Hans Hach United States Alex Lawson
Australia Marc Polmans
4–6, 6–3, [7–10]
Win 12–11 Dec 2019 M15 Tallahassee, USA World Tennis Tour Hard United States Strong Kirchheimer United Kingdom Ryan Peniston
United Kingdom Jack Findel-hawkins
7–5, 6–3
Win 13–11 Feb 2020 Dallas, USA Challenger Hard Portugal Gonçalo Oliveira Venezuela Luis David Martinez
Mexico Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
6–3, 6–4
Win 14–11 Nov 2020 Cary, USA Challenger Hard Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili United Kingdom Luke Bambridge
United States Nathaniel Lammons
7–5, 4–6, [10–8]
Loss 14–12 Apr 2021 Orlando, USA Challenger Hard United States Christian Harrison United States Jack Sock
United States Mitchell Krueger
6–4, 5–7, [11–13]
Win 15–12 Jul 2021 Cary, USA Challenger Hard United States Christian Harrison Cyprus Petros Chrysochos
Greece Michail Pervolarakis
6–3, 6–3

References

  1. ^ "Successful Week for UCLA Tennis Alums". UCLA Athletics. September 28, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2016.