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{{Infobox tennis biography
|name=Mate Pavić
|image=Pavic WM17 (32) (36143101366).jpg
|caption=Pavić at the [[2017 Wimbledon Championships]]
|fullname=
|country={{CRO}}
|residence=[[Freeport, Bahamas|Freeport]], Bahamas
|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|07|04}}
|birth_place=[[Split, Croatia|Split]], Croatia
|height={{convert|1.91|m|abbr=on}}
|turnedpro= 2011
|plays=Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
|coach= John Farrington <br /> Nađa Pavić
|careerprizemoney= $5,113,571
|singlesrecord= {{tennis record|won=3|lost=10}}
|singlestitles=0
|highestsinglesranking=No. 295 (6 May 2013)
|currentsinglesranking=
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|doublesrecord= {{tennis record|won=394|lost=199}}
|doublestitles=35
|highestdoublesranking= [[List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|No. '''1''']] (21 May 2018)
|currentdoublesranking=No. 22T (26 June 2023)
|AustralianOpenDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018]])
|FrenchOpenDoublesresult= F ([[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018]], [[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020]])
|WimbledonDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021]])
|USOpenDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020]])
|OthertournamentsDoubles = Yes
|MastersCupDoublesresult= F ([[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|2022]])
|OlympicsDoublesresult = [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] ([[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2020]])
|Mixed= yes
|mixedrecord=
|mixedtitles=3
|AustralianOpenMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018]])
|FrenchOpenMixedresult= F ([[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]], [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]])
|WimbledonMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2023 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2023]])
|USOpenMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016]])
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|DavisCupresult='''W''' ([[2018 Davis Cup World Group|2018]])
|updated= 30 June 2023
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Men's doubles]]}}
|}}
'''Mate Pavić''' ({{IPA-sh|mǎːte pǎːʋitɕ|hr}};<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hjp.znanje.hr/index.php?show=search_by_id&id=e1tnXBg%3D|title=Máte|quote=Máte|website=Hrvatski jezični portal|access-date=2018-03-17|language=sh}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hjp.znanje.hr/index.php?show=search_by_id&id=eV9lUBE%3D|title=Pȁvao|quote=Pávić|website=Hrvatski jezični portal|access-date=2018-03-17|language=sh}}</ref> born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional [[tennis]] player who is a former [[List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|world No. 1]] in doubles.
He is a six-time [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] champion, having won three titles in men's doubles: the [[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018 Australian Open]] with [[Oliver Marach]], the [[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020 US Open]] with [[Bruno Soares]], and the [[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021 Wimbledon Championships]] with [[Nikola Mektić]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tennis-ausopen-doubles/marach-pavic-claim-australian-open-mens-doubles-crown-idUSKBN1FG0MT|title=Marach, Pavic claim Australian Open men's doubles crown|work=Reuters|date=27 January 2018}}</ref> Pavić also won mixed doubles titles at the [[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016 US Open]] with [[Laura Siegemund]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurosport.com/tennis/us-open/2016/pavic-and-siegemund-win-u.s.-open-mixed-doubles_sto5839338/story.shtml|title=Pavic and Siegemund win U.S. Open mixed doubles|publisher=Eurosport|date=9 September 2016}}</ref>, the [[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018 Australian Open]] with [[Gabriela Dabrowski]], and the [[2023 Wimbledon Championships]] with [[Lyudmyla Kichenok]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Dabrowski and Pavic win mixed doubles in Melbourne | url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/dabrowski-and-pavic-win-mixed-doubles-melbourne | publisher=WTA | date = 28 January 2018}}</ref> He finished runner-up at the [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2017 Wimbledon Championships]], the [[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018 French Open]], the [[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020 French Open]], and the [[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2022 Wimbledon Championships]] in men's doubles, and at the [[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]] and [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]] French Opens in mixed doubles.
Pavić has won 35 doubles titles on the [[ATP Tour]], including five at [[ATP Tour Masters 1000|Masters 1000]] level. In May 2018, he became world No. 1 in doubles, making him the 52nd player history to hold the top ranking. He was the youngest doubles No. 1 since [[Todd Woodbridge]] in 1996, and the first player from Croatia, male or female, to be world No. 1 in singles or doubles.<ref>{{cite web |date=18 May 2018 |title=Pavic To Rise To World No. 1 On Monday Despite Loss |url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/rome-2018-friday-doubles |publisher=ATP World Tour}}</ref> Pavić was part of the winning Croatian team at the [[2018 Davis Cup]], and also won Olympic gold in men's doubles at the [[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2020 Summer Olympics]] alongside Mektić. In singles, he reached a career-high ranking of No. 295 in May 2013.
==Early and personal life==
Pavić was born in Split, Croatia to Jakov, a tennis coach, and Snježana, a kindergarten teacher. He has two sisters, Nadja and Matea. He started playing tennis at the age of 5, after watching his father coach his sister Nadja. His nickname is Fifty.
==Tennis career==
===Juniors===
As a junior Pavić posted a singles win–loss record of 95–51 (90–39 in doubles) and reached a combined ranking of No. 5 in January 2011. In singles, in 2010 he reached the French Open QF and in 2011 again the QF, this time at the Wimbledon Championship. His biggest success as a junior came at the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles]] where he won the title partnering George Morgan (UK).<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/pavic-no-1-atp-doubles-rankings-tribute|title=Tribute: Pavic Completes Rise To No. 1|publisher=ATP World Tour|date=22 May 2018}}</ref>
===Early career===
After winning the Boys' Doubles title at Wimbledon Championship, Pavić received a wild card to the 2012 [[Zagreb Indoors]] doubles tournament. Partnering [[Ivan Dodig]], he reached his first ATP doubles finals at the age of 18 years and 7 months. In singles, his first ATP-level tour match came at the 2011 ATP [[Croatia Open]] in Umag, where he lost to [[Filippo Volandri]] in the first round. His first victory at the ATP-tour level came at 2012 [[Rosmalen Grass Court Championships]] in s-Hertogenbosch where he upset world No. 40 [[Robin Haase]] in the first round. The same year he defeated world No 37. [[Juan Carlos Ferrero]]. The following year he reached his career high ranking in singles at world No. 295.
Pavić wanted to pursue his tennis career in both singles and doubles, but when doubles qualifying events were introduced in 2016, this new rule enabled him to get into bigger ATP doubles tournaments and decided to focus more on doubles. He is quoted saying he regrets not being able to see where his singles career would have taken him.
===2015–2017: First doubles title, Grand Slam mixed title and doubles final===
Pavić won his first ATP doubles title at ATP Nice Open in May 2015, partnering [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]]. From May 2015 to October 2016 Pavić and Venus made it to 11 ATP doubles finals, winning five of them. However, they never made it past 3rd round at a Grand Slam tournament and decide to split at the end of 2016.
The same year Mate went on to win the mixed doubles title with [[Laura Siegemund]]. Not being able to secure a permanent partner after the 2017 [[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]], Pavić temporarily teamed with Austria's doubles veteran [[Oliver Marach]] during the European clay court season. Their clay swing was not successful and they decided to split after 2017 Wimbledon Championship. However, Pavić and Marach then made it to three consecutive grass court finals, including the 2017 Wimbledon Championship where they lost 11–13 in the fifth set to (at the time) No. 1 ranked doubles team of [[Łukasz Kubot]] and [[Marcelo Melo]].<ref name="auto"/>
After reaching the finals at Wimbledon, at the 2017 US Open Pavić and Marach lost in the 3rd round. In October Pavić and Marach won their first tournament as a team at the [[Stockholm Open]]. In November they qualified for the [[2017 ATP Finals]] as first alternates and played one match, beating the Bryan brothers in Round robin. Pavić finished the season at no. 17
===2018: Grand Slam doubles and mixed doubles titles, Masters 1000 finals, No. 1 ranking===
Pavić and Marach had a great start to 2018. They went on to win 17 matches in a row, capturing titles at the Qatar Open, Auckland Open and then winning their first Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open. In Melbourne, Mate also won his second mixed doubles Grand Slam title, this time with Gabriela Dabrowski. Pavić and Marach's winning streak came to an end at the Rotterdam Open in February, where they lost in the final. In April, Pavić and Marach reached their first ATP 1000 Masters Series finals in Monte Carlo (losing to Bryan brothers).
On 21 May 2018, Pavić became the No. 1 ranked player in the world in doubles, and spent 8 weeks at the top. He was the youngest No. 1 doubles player in the world since [[Todd Woodbridge]] in 1996.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Marzorati |first1=Gerald |title=The Relative Obscurity of Mate Pavic, the Best Young Doubles Player in the World |url=https://www.newyorker.com/sports/sporting-scene/the-relative-obscurity-of-mate-pavic-the-best-young-doubles-player-in-the-world |magazine=The New Yorker |access-date=10 September 2020}}</ref> Pavić and Marach also made it to the 2018 French Open final, where they lost to Mahut and Herbert. After the French Open, Pavić and Marach went 10–8, losing in both 2018 Wimbledon Championship and 2018 US Open first rounds. They bounced back by reaching the China Open final in October (l. to Kubot and Melo). Pavić finished the 2018 season at no. 3.
===2019–2020: US Open and Masters 1000 titles, return to top 10, doubles pair race year-end No. 1===
After the 2019 French Open, Marach and Pavić terminated their partnership and Mate teamed with [[Bruno Soares]] and won his first Masters title at [[2019 Shanghai Rolex Masters]] in October. The same month they reached the final of Stockholm Open, and Pavić briefly returned to top 10 rankings, but finished the 2019 season ranked 18th in the world.
In September 2020 Pavić and Soares won the [[2020 US Open (tennis)|2020 US Open]] tournament. It was the second men's doubles Grand Slam title of Pavić's career. They followed it with a run to the [[2020 French Open]] and [[2020 Rolex Paris Masters]] finals where they lost after having 5 match points. The pair finished No. 1 in the 2020 doubles race.
===2021: New partnership, seven ATP & historic Wimbledon titles, return to No. 1, First Croatian Olympic champion===
Starting 2021 Pavić partnered successfully with his compatriot [[Nikola Mektić]]. They won four ATP titles including the doubles title at the [[2021 Miami Open]] in April and reached the [[2021 Australian Open]] doubles semifinals and [[2021 Dubai Tennis Championships]] final in the first three months of the year. Following these results, Pavić returned to the No. 1 ranking in doubles on April 5.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021|title=Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic Make History, Storm To Miami Title|url=http://www.atptour.com/en/news/miami-2021-doubles-final|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-04|website=ATP Tour}}</ref> On April 18, Pavić clinched his fifth overall and second ATP Masters title of the year at the [[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2021 Monte-Carlo Masters]], along with retaining the No. 1 ranking, as he was in contention with [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]] for it, who lost in the semifinals at the event.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021|title=Mektic/Pavic Clinch Monte-Carlo Crown; Fifth Doubles Title Of Year|url=http://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-evans-skupski-monte-carlo-2021-doubles-final|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-18|website=ATP Tour}}</ref> Seeded No. 2 the pair also reached the final at the [[2021 Mutua Madrid Open]] Masters where they lost to the No. 3 seeded pair of [[Horacio Zeballos]] and [[Marcel Granollers]] and the final of the [[2021 Italian Open (tennis)|2021 Italian Open]] where they won the title defeating No. 5 seeded pair [[Rajeev Ram]] and [[Joe Salisbury]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-ram-salisbury-rome-2021-doubles-final|title = Nikola Mektic, Mate Pavic Win Sixth Trophy of Season in Rome|website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In their first Grand Slam doubles final, top seeds Pavic and Mektić had the biggest victory of their 2021 season as a team defeating Granollers and Zeballos to triumph in doubles at the [[2021 Wimbledon Championships]].
They became the first Croatian players to win the Wimbledon men's doubles title. They are also the first players from their country to win at the All England Club since Goran Ivanišević's 2001 victory in singles and Ivan Dodig's 2019 mixed doubles win with Latisha Chan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-wimbledon-2021-final-saturday|title = Nikola Mektic/MatePavic Capture First Grand Slam Title at Wimbledon|website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
At the [[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Olympics]] he won the gold medal with Mektić in an all-Croatian final defeating [[Ivan Dodig]] and [[Marin Čilić]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-cilic-dodig-tokyo-final-2021-friday|title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Capture Olympic Gold In Tokyo |website=ATP Tour|access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref> It was the country's first gold medal in the sport and the third time in the [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympics]] men's doubles' history that the same country won both gold and silver, and the first one since [[Tennis at the 1908 Summer Olympics|1908]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.total-croatia-news.com/sport/54949-gold-medal-match|title=Gold Medal Match Between Croatian Players for the First Time Ever!|website=Total-croatia-news.com|date=29 July 2021 |access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref>
===2022: Second-time Italian Open champion, 30th title, 350th career win, Wimbledon final===
Pavić and Mektić won their second [[2022 Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]] Masters crown and defended their 2021 title.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-isner-schwartzman-rome-2022-sunday-doubles-final | title=Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic End #Isnerman Run, Defend Rome Crown |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In the following week, the Croatian pairing won the [[2022 Geneva Open]], which was Pavić's 28th doubles title and 30th overall (including the two mixed titles).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/geneva-doubles-final-saturday-2022 | title=Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic Lift Second Trophy of Season in Geneva |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In June, Pavić won the [[Stuttgart Open]] with [[Hubert Hurkacz]] overcoming [[Tim Pütz]] and [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] for his 350th win.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/doubles-stuttgart-2022-final-sunday | title=Hubert Hurkacz and Mate Pavić Clinch Stuttgart Crown }}</ref>
In the following week at the ATP 500 [[2022 Queen's Club Championships]], Pavić won his third title for the season in partnership with Mektic and twelfth overall for the pair.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-glasspool-heliovaara-london-2022-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Complete Comeback for Queen's Club Title |website=ATP Tour}}</ref> The pair also successfully defended their title at the [[2022 Eastbourne International]], which was Pavić's third consecutive title win.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-eastbourne-2022-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Retain Eastbourne Title |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
At the [[2022 Wimbledon Championships]] the Croatian pair reached the semifinals in straight sets <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-doubles-wimbledon-2022-qf-tuesday | title=Nikola Mekticć/Mate Pavic Cruise into Wimbledon Semi-finals |website=ATP Tour}}</ref> and the final defeating six seeded Columbian pair of [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]] and [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] in a five sets with a fifth set super tiebreak over 4 hours match.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Wimbledon/status/1545152314587156480|title=Nikola Mekticć and Mate Pavic have secured their spot in the gentlemen's doubles final after a thrilling five set match, 6–7(2), 7–6(0), 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(4)|website=Twitter.com|access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/ebden-purcell-doubles-wimbledon-2022-sf-thursday | title=Matthew Ebden/Max Purcell Save Five MPS in Wimbledon Semi-final |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
The pair won another ATP 500 title at the [[2022 Astana Open]] making it fifth as a team and sixth overall for the season for Pavic.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/astana-2022-doubles-final-sunday | title=Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic Clinch Astana Crown|website=ATP Tour }}</ref>
===2023: 35th doubles title===
He won his 35th overall and third straight title at the [[2023 Eastbourne International]] with partner Mektic.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-dodig-krajicek-eastbourne-2023-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Win Third Straight Eastbourne Doubles Title | ATP Tour | Tennis }}</ref>
==Grand Slam tournament finals==
===Doubles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups)===
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!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=240|Score
|- bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2017]]
|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|7–5, 5–7, 6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 6–3, 11–13
|- bgcolor=FFFFCC
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018]]
|[[Australian Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] <br />{{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018]]
|[[French Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre-Hugues Herbert]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]
|2–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020]]
|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Wesley Koolhof]]<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|7–5, 6–3
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020]]
|French Open
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]]
|3–6, 5–7
|-bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021]]
|Wimbledon
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 2–6, 7–5
|-bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2022]]
|Wimbledon
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Matthew Ebden]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Max Purcell]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–4, 4–6, 6–7<sup>(2–10)</sup>
|}
===Mixed doubles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runner-ups)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=140|Score
|- bgcolor=#CCCCFF
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016]]
| [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| Hard
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Laura Siegemund]]
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[CoCo Vandeweghe]] <br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]
| 6–4, 6–4
|- bgcolor=#FFFFCC
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018]]
| [[Australian Open]]
| Hard
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Gabriela Dabrowski]]
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Tímea Babos]] <br />{{flagicon|IND}} [[Rohan Bopanna]]
| 2–6, 6–4, [11–9]
|- bgcolor=#EBC2AF
| bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
| [[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]]
| [[French Open]]
| Clay
| {{flagicon|CAN}} Gabriela Dabrowski
| {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Latisha Chan]] <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
| 1–6, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, [8–10]
|- bgcolor=#EBC2AF
| bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
| [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]]
| French Open
| Clay
| {{flagicon|CAN}} Gabriela Dabrowski
| {{flagicon|TPE}} Latisha Chan <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
| 1–6, 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2023 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2023]]
| [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
| Grass
| {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Lyudmyla Kichenok]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Xu Yifan]] <br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Joran Vliegen]]
| 6–4, 6–7<sup>(9–11)</sup>, 6–3
|}
==Olympic finals==
===Doubles: 1 (1 Gold medal)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Tournament
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class=unsortable|Score
|-bgcolor=FFEA5C
|bgcolor=gold|Gold
|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Summer Olympic Games|Summer Olympics]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Čilić]] <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
|6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
|}
==Year-end championships==
===Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
! Result
! Year
! Tournament
! Surface
! Partner
! Opponents
! class="unsortable"|Score
|-bgcolor=#ffffcc
|bgcolor=#ffa07a|Loss
|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|2022]]
|[[ATP Finals]], Turin
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, 4–6
|}
==Masters 1000 finals==
===Doubles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runner-ups)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=160|Score
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2018]]
|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Bryan]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Bryan]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 3–6
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|2019]]
|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|6–4, 6–2
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|2020]]||[[Paris Masters]]||Hard (i)||{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares||{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]]<br /> {{flagicon|POL}} [[Hubert Hurkacz]]
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, [2–10]
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dan Evans (tennis)|Dan Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Neal Skupski]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2021]]
|Monte-Carlo Masters
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dan Evans<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Neal Skupski
|6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–1, 3–6, [8–10]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|3–6, 6–4, [3–10]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2022]]
|Italian Open <small>(2)</small>
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Isner]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]
|6–2, 6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, [12–10]
|}
==ATP career finals==
===Doubles: 64 (35 titles, 29 runner-ups)===
{|
|-valign=top
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{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%
!Legend
|-bgcolor=#f3e6d7
|Grand Slam tournaments (3–4)
|-bgcolor=ffffcc
|ATP World Tour Finals (0–1)
|-bgcolor=#e9e9e9
|ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (5–4)
|- style="background:#FFEA5C;"
|Summer Olympics (1–0)
|-bgcolor=#d4f1c5
|ATP World Tour 500 Series (4–6)
|-
|ATP World Tour 250 Series (22–14)
|}
|
{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%
!Finals by surface
|-
|Hard (18–15)
|-
|Clay (9–9)
|-
|Grass (8–5)
|}
|
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Finals by setting
|-
|Outdoor (29–20)
|-
|Indoor (6–9)
|}
|}
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!class="unsortable"|W–L
!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}
!Tournament
!Tier
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!width=240 class="unsortable"|Score
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–1</small>
|[[2012 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2012}}]]
|[[Zagreb Indoors]],<br /> Croatia
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[Marcos Baghdatis]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Youzhny]]
|2–6, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–2</small>
|[[2013 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2013}}]]
|Zagreb Indoors,<br /> Croatia
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Julian Knowle]]<br />{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Filip Polášek]]
|3–6, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–3</small>
|[[2014 Aircel Chennai Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2014}}]]
|[[Chennai Open]],<br /> India
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Draganja]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Johan Brunström]]<br />{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Frederik Nielsen]]
|2–6, 6–4, [7–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>1–3</small>
|[[2015 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur – Doubles|{{dts|May 2015}}]]
|[[Open de Nice Côte d'Azur]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Jean-Julien Rojer]]<br />{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Horia Tecău]]
|7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>, 2–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–4</small>
|[[2015 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2015}}]]
|[[Hall of Fame Tennis Championships|Hall of Fame Championships]],<br /> United States
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nicholas Monroe]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jonathan Marray]]<br />{{flagicon|PAK}} [[Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi]]
|6–4, 3–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–5</small>
|[[2015 Claro Open Colombia – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2015}}]]
|[[Colombia Open]],<br /> Colombia
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Édouard Roger-Vasselin]]<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Radek Štěpánek]]
|5–7, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–6</small>
|[[2015 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2015}}]]
|[[Stockholm Open]],<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|USA}} Nicholas Monroe<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jack Sock]]
|5–7, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>2–6</small>
|[[2016 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2016}}]]
|[[ATP Auckland Open|Auckland Open]],<br /> New Zealand
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Butorac]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Lipsky]]
|7–5, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>3–6</small>
|[[2016 Open Sud de France – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2016}}]]
|[[Open Sud de France]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Alexander Zverev]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Mischa Zverev]]
|7–5, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>4–6</small>
|[[2016 Open 13 – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2016}}]]
|[[Open 13]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Jonathan Erlich]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Colin Fleming]]
|6–2, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>4–7</small>
|[[2016 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur – Doubles|{{dts|May 2016}}]]
|Open de Nice Côte d'Azur,<br /> France
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]]<br />{{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|6–4, 4–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>5–7</small>
|[[2016 Ricoh Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2016}}]]
|[[Rosmalen Grass Court Championships|Rosmalen Championships]],<br /> Netherlands
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dominic Inglot]]<br />{{flagicon|RSA}} [[Raven Klaasen]]
|3–6, 6–3, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–8</small>
|[[2016 Swiss Open Gstaad – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2016}}]]
|[[Swiss Open (tennis)|Swiss Open]],<br /> Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Julio Peralta]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–9</small>
|[[2016 Moselle Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2016}}]]
|[[Moselle Open]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|CHI}} Julio Peralta<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|3–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–10</small>
|[[2016 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2016}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Elias Ymer]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Mikael Ymer]]
|1–6, 1–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>6–10</small>
|[[2017 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2017}}]]
|[[Grand Prix Hassan II]],<br /> Morocco
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dominic Inglot
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]] <br /> {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marc López]]
|6–4, 2–6, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–11</small>
|[[2017 MercedesCup – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2017}}]]
|[[Stuttgart Open]],<br /> Germany
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jamie Murray]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>, 5–7, [5–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–12</small>
|[[2017 Antalya Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2017}}]]
|[[Antalya Open]],<br /> Turkey
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Robert Lindstedt]]<br />{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
|5–7, 1–4 ret.
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–13</small>
|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2017}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[Wimbledon Championships]],<br /> United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|7–5, 5–7, 6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 6–3, 11–13
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>7–13</small>
|[[2017 German Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2017}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[German Open Tennis Championships|German Open]],<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|URU}} [[Pablo Cuevas]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} Marc López
|6–3, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>8–13</small>
|[[2017 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2017}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Jean-Julien Rojer
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(8–6)</sup>, [10–4]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>9–13</small>
|[[2018 Qatar ExxonMobil Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|[[ATP Qatar Open|Qatar Open]],<br /> Qatar
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Jamie Murray<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|6–2, 7–6<sup>(8–6)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>10–13</small>
|[[2018 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|Auckland Open,<br /> New Zealand <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[Max Mirnyi]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Philipp Oswald]]
|6–4, 5–7, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>11–13</small>
|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[Australian Open]],<br /> Australia
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Sebastián Cabal<br />{{flagicon|COL}} Robert Farah
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>11–14</small>
|[[2018 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Rotterdam Open]],<br /> Netherlands
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre-Hugues Herbert]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]
|6–2, 2–6, [7–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>11–15</small>
|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2018}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]],<br /> Monaco
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Bryan]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Bryan]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>12–15</small>
|[[2018 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2018}}]]
|[[Geneva Open]],<br /> Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>12–16</small>
|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2018}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[French Open]],<br /> France
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre-Hugues Herbert<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Mahut
|2–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>12–17</small>
|[[2018 German Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|German Open,<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|CHI}} Julio Peralta<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|1–6, 6–4, [6–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>13–17</small>
|[[2018 Chengdu Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2018}}]]
|[[Chengdu Open]],<br /> China
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Austin Krajicek]]<br />{{flagicon|IND}} [[Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan]]
|6–2, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>13–18</small>
|[[2018 China Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Oct 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[China Open (tennis)|China Open]],<br /> China
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
|1–6, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>14–18</small>
|[[2019 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2019}}]]
|Geneva Open,<br /> Switzerland <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Matthew Ebden]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} Robert Lindstedt
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>15–18</small>
|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2019}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]],<br /> China
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>15–19</small>
|[[2019 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2019}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Henri Kontinen]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} Édouard Roger-Vasselin
|4–6, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>16–19</small>
|[[2020 Open Sud de France – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2020}}]]
|Open Sud de France,<br /> France <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Ćaćić]]
|{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Dominic Inglot
|6–4, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, [10–4]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>17–19</small>
|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Sep 2020}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]],<br /> United States
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Wesley Koolhof]]<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|7–5, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–20</small>
|[[2020 Hamburg European Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2020}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Hamburg European Open|Hamburg Open]],<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[John Peers]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|3–6, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–21</small>
|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Oct 2020}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|French Open,<br /> France
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]]
|3–6, 5–7
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–22</small>
|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Nov 2020}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;" |Paris Masters,<br /> France
|style="background:#E9E9E9;" |Masters 1000
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]]<br /> {{flagicon|POL}} [[Hubert Hurkacz]]
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, [2–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>18–22</small>
|[[2021 Antalya Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2021}}]]
|Antalya Open,<br /> Turkey
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Polášek
|6–2, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>19–22</small>
|[[2021 Murray River Open – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2021}}]]
|[[2021 Murray River Open|Murray River Open]],<br /> Australia
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jérémy Chardy]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Fabrice Martin]]
|7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>20–22</small>
|[[2021 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles|{{dts|Mar 2021}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|Rotterdam Open,<br /> Netherlands
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz<br />{{flagicon|ROU}} Horia Tecău
|7–6<sup>(9–7)</sup>, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>20–23</small>
|[[2021 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Mar 2021}}]]
|style=background:#D4F1C5|[[Dubai Tennis Championships]],<br /> United Arab Emirates
|style=background:#D4F1C5|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Sebastián Cabal<br />{{flagicon|COL}} Robert Farah
|6–7<sup>(0–7)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>21–23</small>
|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Apr 2021}}]]
|style=background:#E9E9E9|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]],<br />United States
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dan Evans (tennis)|Dan Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Neal Skupski]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>22–23</small>
|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2021}}]]
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Monte-Carlo Masters,<br />Monaco
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dan Evans<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Neal Skupski
|6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>22–24</small>
|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]],<br />Spain
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|6–1, 3–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>23–24</small>
|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]],<br />Italy
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>24–24</small>
|[[2021 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2021}}]]
|[[Eastbourne International]],<br />United Kingdom
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|6–4, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>25–24</small>
|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2021}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Wimbledon Championships,<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 2–6, 7–5
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>26–24</small>
|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2021}}]]
|style="background:#FFEA5C;"|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]],<br />Japan
|style="background:#FFEA5C;"|Olympics
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Čilić]]
|6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–25</small>
|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Aug 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]],<br />Canada
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|3–6, 6–4, [3–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–26</small>
|[[2022 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Feb 2022}}]]
|style=background:#D4F1C5|Dubai Tennis Championships,<br />United Arab Emirates
|style=background:#D4F1C5|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Tim Pütz]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, [14–16]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–27</small>
|[[2022 Serbia Open – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2022}}]]
|[[Serbia Open]],<br />Serbia
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|URU}} [[Ariel Behar]]<br />{{flagicon|ECU}} [[Gonzalo Escobar]]
|6–2, 3–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>27–27</small>
|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2022}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Italian Open,<br /> Italy <small>(2)</small>
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Isner]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]
||6–2, 6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, [12–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>28–27</small>
|[[2022 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2022}}]]
|[[Geneva Open]],<br />Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Matwé Middelkoop]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pablo Andújar]]
|2–6, 6–2, [10–3]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>29–27</small>
|[[2022 BOSS Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|Stuttgart Open,<br />Germany
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Hurkacz
|{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>30–27</small>
|[[2022 Queen's Club Championships – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Queen's Club Championships]],<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Lloyd Glasspool]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Harri Heliövaara]]
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>31–27</small>
|[[2022 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|Eastbourne International,<br />United Kingdom <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|NED}} Matwé Middelkoop<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Luke Saville]]
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>31–28</small>
|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2022}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Wimbledon Championships,<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Ebden<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Max Purcell]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–4, 4–6, 6–7<sup>(2–10)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>32–28</small>
|[[2022 Astana Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2022}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Astana Open]],<br />Kazakhstan
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Adrian Mannarino]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabrice Martin
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>32–29</small>
|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|{{dts|Nov 2022}}]]
|style="background:#ffffcc;"|[[ATP Finals]],<br />Italy
|style="background:#ffffcc;"|Tour Finals
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>33–29</small>
|[[2023 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2023}}]]
|[[ATP Auckland Open|Auckland Open]], New Zealand
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nathaniel Lammons]]<br />{{flagicon| USA}} [[Jackson Withrow]]
|6–4, 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>34–29</small>
|[[2023 BOSS Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2023}}]]
|[[Stuttgart Open]], Germany <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz <br />{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz
|7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>35–29</small>
|[[2023 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2023}}]]
|Eastbourne International,<br />United Kingdom <small>(3)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|USA}} Austin Krajicek
|6–4, 6–2
|}
==Doubles performance timeline==
{{Performance key}}
''Current through the [[2023 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2023 Monte-Carlo Masters]].''
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
!Tournament!![[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]]!![[2012 ATP World Tour|2012]]!![[2013 ATP World Tour|2013]]!![[2014 ATP World Tour|2014]]!![[2015 ATP World Tour|2015]]!![[2016 ATP World Tour|2016]]!![[2017 ATP World Tour|2017]]!![[2018 ATP World Tour|2018]]!![[2019 ATP Tour|2019]]!![[2020 ATP Tour|2020]]!![[2021 ATP Tour|2021]]
![[2022 ATP Tour|2022]]!![[2023 ATP Tour|2023]]!!SR!!W–L
|-
| colspan="15" align="left" |'''Grand Slam tournaments'''
|-
|align=left|[[Australian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 Australian Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2021 Australian Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|1 / 10
|6–9
|-
|align=left|[[French Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 French Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|0 / 9
|17–9
|-
|align=left|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|F]]
|
|1 / 8
|18–6
|-
|align=left|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 US Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 US Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 US Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=ffebcd|[[2022 US Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|
|1 / 8
|11–7
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Win–loss
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|6–4
|3–4
|3–4
|8–4
|11–3
|5–4
|12–2
|10–2
|11–4
|1–1
|3 / 33
|70–32
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''Year-end championship
|-
|align=left|[[ATP Finals]]
|colspan=6|Did not qualify
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|DNQ
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2021 ATP Finals – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|F]]
|
|0 / 5
|10–6
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''ATP World Tour Masters 1000'''
|-
|align=left|[[Indian Wells Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=ffebcd|[[2021 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|0 / 5
|9–5
|-
|align=left|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Miami Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2018 Miami Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2019 Miami Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Miami Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Miami Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|1 / 6
|1–5
|-
|align=left|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2022 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|1 / 6
|8–4
|-
|align=left|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|A
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2019 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 4
|6–4
|-
|align=left|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2018 Italian Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 Italian Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2020 Italian Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|
|2 / 5
|17–4
|-
|align=left|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2017 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|1R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 5
|7–5
|-
|align=left|[[Cincinnati Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 6
|4–6
|-
|align=left|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2016 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2017 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|'''W''']]
| colspan="3" style="color:#767676" |NH
|
|1 / 4
|11–3
|-
|align=left|[[Paris Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|A
|
|0 / 5
|5–4
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Win–loss
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|3–1
|5–7
|13–7
|19–8
|5–3
|22–5
|9–6
|1-3
|5 / 46
|77–40
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''National representation'''
|-
|align=left|[[Davis Cup]]
|A
|A
|bgcolor=ecf2ff|[[2013 Davis Cup World Group play-offs|PO]]
|bgcolor=ecf2ff|[[2014 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I|Z1]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[2018 Davis Cup World Group|W]]'''
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Davis Cup Finals|RR]]
|colspan=2 bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 Davis Cup Finals|F]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2022 Davis Cup Finals|SF]]
|
|1 / 4
|4–6
|-
|align=left|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|A
|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|A
|colspan=4 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|bgcolor=gold|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|'''G''']]
|colspan=2 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|1 / 1
|5–0
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''Career statistics'''
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Titles
|0
|0
|0
|0
|1
|4
|3
|5
|2
|2
|9
|6
|1
|colspan=2|33
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Finals
|0
|1
|1
|1
|4
|8
|6
|10
|3
|5
|12
|10
|1
|colspan=2|61
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Overall win–loss
|0–0
|5–2
|5–4
|18–18
|19–16
|39–22
|47–27
|56–21
|41–26
|30–15
|65–14
|55–21
|8–8
| colspan="2" |388-193
|-bgcolor=efefef
|align=left|Year-end ranking
|379
|130
|71
|56
|54
|29
|17
|bgcolor=99ccff|3
|18
|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4
|bgcolor=lime|'''1'''
| bgcolor=EEE8AA|5
|
| colspan="2" |{{tennis win percentage|won=388|lost=193}}
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* {{ATP}}
* {{ITF}}
* {{Davis Cup player}}
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/14007294.stm 2011 Wimbledon report]
{{s-start}}
{{s-ach|aw}}
{{succession box|
|before={{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]] &<br /> {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|after={{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] &<br /> {{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|title=[[ATP World Tour Awards#Doubles Team of the Year|ATP Doubles Team of the Year]]<br /><small>(with {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]])</small>
|years=[[2018 ATP World Tour|2018]]
|}}
{{s-end}}
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{{Infobox tennis biography
|name=Mate Pavić
|image=Pavic WM17 (32) (36143101366).jpg
|caption=Pavić at the [[2017 Wimbledon Championships]]
|fullname=
|country={{CRO}}
|residence=[[Freeport, Bahamas|Freeport]], Bahamas
|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=y|1993|07|04}}
|birth_place=[[Split, Croatia|Split]], Croatia
|height={{convert|1.91|m|abbr=on}}
|turnedpro= 2011
|plays=Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
|coach= John Farrington <br /> Nađa Pavić
|careerprizemoney= $5,113,571
|singlesrecord= {{tennis record|won=3|lost=10}}
|singlestitles=0
|highestsinglesranking=No. 295 (6 May 2013)
|currentsinglesranking=
|AustralianOpenresult=
|FrenchOpenresult=
|Wimbledonresult=
|USOpenresult=
|doublesrecord= {{tennis record|won=394|lost=199}}
|doublestitles=35
|highestdoublesranking= [[List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|No. '''1''']] (21 May 2018)
|currentdoublesranking=No. 22T (26 June 2023)
|AustralianOpenDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018]])
|FrenchOpenDoublesresult= F ([[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018]], [[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020]])
|WimbledonDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021]])
|USOpenDoublesresult= '''W''' ([[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020]])
|OthertournamentsDoubles = Yes
|MastersCupDoublesresult= F ([[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|2022]])
|OlympicsDoublesresult = [[File:Gold medal olympic.svg|15px]] ([[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2020]])
|Mixed= yes
|mixedrecord=
|mixedtitles=3
|AustralianOpenMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018]])
|FrenchOpenMixedresult= F ([[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]], [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]])
|WimbledonMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2023 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2023]])
|USOpenMixedresult= '''W''' ([[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016]])
|OthertournamentsMixedDoubles=
|OlympicMixedDoublesresult=
|Team=yes
|DavisCupresult='''W''' ([[2018 Davis Cup World Group|2018]])
|updated= 30 June 2023
| medaltemplates-expand = yes
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalCountry|{{HRV}} }}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020 Tokyo]]|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Men's doubles]]}}
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'''Mate Pavić''' ({{IPA-sh|mǎːte pǎːʋitɕ|hr}};<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hjp.znanje.hr/index.php?show=search_by_id&id=e1tnXBg%3D|title=Máte|quote=Máte|website=Hrvatski jezični portal|access-date=2018-03-17|language=sh}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hjp.znanje.hr/index.php?show=search_by_id&id=eV9lUBE%3D|title=Pȁvao|quote=Pávić|website=Hrvatski jezični portal|access-date=2018-03-17|language=sh}}</ref> born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional [[tennis]] player who is a former [[List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players|world No. 1]] in doubles.
He is a six-time [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] champion, having won three titles in men's doubles: the [[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018 Australian Open]] with [[Oliver Marach]], the [[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020 US Open]] with [[Bruno Soares]], and the [[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021 Wimbledon Championships]] with [[Nikola Mektić]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tennis-ausopen-doubles/marach-pavic-claim-australian-open-mens-doubles-crown-idUSKBN1FG0MT|title=Marach, Pavic claim Australian Open men's doubles crown|work=Reuters|date=27 January 2018}}</ref> Pavić also won mixed doubles titles at the [[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016 US Open]] with [[Laura Siegemund]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurosport.com/tennis/us-open/2016/pavic-and-siegemund-win-u.s.-open-mixed-doubles_sto5839338/story.shtml|title=Pavic and Siegemund win U.S. Open mixed doubles|publisher=Eurosport|date=9 September 2016}}</ref>, the [[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018 Australian Open]] with [[Gabriela Dabrowski]], and the [[2023 Wimbledon Championships]] with [[Lyudmyla Kichenok]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Dabrowski and Pavic win mixed doubles in Melbourne | url=http://www.wtatennis.com/news/dabrowski-and-pavic-win-mixed-doubles-melbourne | publisher=WTA | date = 28 January 2018}}</ref> He finished runner-up at the [[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2017 Wimbledon Championships]], the [[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018 French Open]], the [[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020 French Open]], and the [[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2022 Wimbledon Championships]] in men's doubles, and at the [[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]] and [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]] French Opens in mixed doubles.
Pavić has won 35 doubles titles on the [[ATP Tour]], including five at [[ATP Tour Masters 1000|Masters 1000]] level. In May 2018, he became world No. 1 in doubles, making him the 52nd player history to hold the top ranking. He was the youngest doubles No. 1 since [[Todd Woodbridge]] in 1996, and the first player from Croatia, male or female, to be world No. 1 in singles or doubles.<ref>{{cite web |date=18 May 2018 |title=Pavic To Rise To World No. 1 On Monday Despite Loss |url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/rome-2018-friday-doubles |publisher=ATP World Tour}}</ref> Pavić was part of the winning Croatian team at the [[2018 Davis Cup]], and also won Olympic gold in men's doubles at the [[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2020 Summer Olympics]] alongside Mektić. In singles, he reached a career-high ranking of No. 295 in May 2013.
==Early and personal life==
Pavić was born in Split, Croatia to Jakov, a tennis coach, and Snježana, a kindergarten teacher. He has two sisters, Nadja and Matea. He started playing tennis at the age of 5, after watching his father coach his sister Nadja. His nickname is Fifty.
==Tennis career==
===Juniors===
As a junior Pavić posted a singles win–loss record of 95–51 (90–39 in doubles) and reached a combined ranking of No. 5 in January 2011. In singles, in 2010 he reached the French Open QF and in 2011 again the QF, this time at the Wimbledon Championship. His biggest success as a junior came at the [[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles]] where he won the title partnering George Morgan (UK).<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/pavic-no-1-atp-doubles-rankings-tribute|title=Tribute: Pavic Completes Rise To No. 1|publisher=ATP World Tour|date=22 May 2018}}</ref>
===Early career===
After winning the Boys' Doubles title at Wimbledon Championship, Pavić received a wild card to the 2012 [[Zagreb Indoors]] doubles tournament. Partnering [[Ivan Dodig]], he reached his first ATP doubles finals at the age of 18 years and 7 months. In singles, his first ATP-level tour match came at the 2011 ATP [[Croatia Open]] in Umag, where he lost to [[Filippo Volandri]] in the first round. His first victory at the ATP-tour level came at 2012 [[Rosmalen Grass Court Championships]] in s-Hertogenbosch where he upset world No. 40 [[Robin Haase]] in the first round. The same year he defeated world No 37. [[Juan Carlos Ferrero]]. The following year he reached his career high ranking in singles at world No. 295.
Pavić wanted to pursue his tennis career in both singles and doubles, but when doubles qualifying events were introduced in 2016, this new rule enabled him to get into bigger ATP doubles tournaments and decided to focus more on doubles. He is quoted saying he regrets not being able to see where his singles career would have taken him.
===2015–2017: First doubles title, Grand Slam mixed title and doubles final===
Pavić won his first ATP doubles title at ATP Nice Open in May 2015, partnering [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]]. From May 2015 to October 2016 Pavić and Venus made it to 11 ATP doubles finals, winning five of them. However, they never made it past 3rd round at a Grand Slam tournament and decide to split at the end of 2016.
The same year Mate went on to win the mixed doubles title with [[Laura Siegemund]]. Not being able to secure a permanent partner after the 2017 [[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]], Pavić temporarily teamed with Austria's doubles veteran [[Oliver Marach]] during the European clay court season. Their clay swing was not successful and they decided to split after 2017 Wimbledon Championship. However, Pavić and Marach then made it to three consecutive grass court finals, including the 2017 Wimbledon Championship where they lost 11–13 in the fifth set to (at the time) No. 1 ranked doubles team of [[Łukasz Kubot]] and [[Marcelo Melo]].<ref name="auto"/>
After reaching the finals at Wimbledon, at the 2017 US Open Pavić and Marach lost in the 3rd round. In October Pavić and Marach won their first tournament as a team at the [[Stockholm Open]]. In November they qualified for the [[2017 ATP Finals]] as first alternates and played one match, beating the Bryan brothers in Round robin. Pavić finished the season at no. 17
===2018: Grand Slam doubles and mixed doubles titles, Masters 1000 finals, No. 1 ranking===
Pavić and Marach had a great start to 2018. They went on to win 17 matches in a row, capturing titles at the Qatar Open, Auckland Open and then winning their first Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open. In Melbourne, Mate also won his second mixed doubles Grand Slam title, this time with Gabriela Dabrowski. Pavić and Marach's winning streak came to an end at the Rotterdam Open in February, where they lost in the final. In April, Pavić and Marach reached their first ATP 1000 Masters Series finals in Monte Carlo (losing to Bryan brothers).
On 21 May 2018, Pavić became the No. 1 ranked player in the world in doubles, and spent 8 weeks at the top. He was the youngest No. 1 doubles player in the world since [[Todd Woodbridge]] in 1996.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Marzorati |first1=Gerald |title=The Relative Obscurity of Mate Pavic, the Best Young Doubles Player in the World |url=https://www.newyorker.com/sports/sporting-scene/the-relative-obscurity-of-mate-pavic-the-best-young-doubles-player-in-the-world |magazine=The New Yorker |access-date=10 September 2020}}</ref> Pavić and Marach also made it to the 2018 French Open final, where they lost to Mahut and Herbert. After the French Open, Pavić and Marach went 10–8, losing in both 2018 Wimbledon Championship and 2018 US Open first rounds. They bounced back by reaching the China Open final in October (l. to Kubot and Melo). Pavić finished the 2018 season at no. 3.
===2019–2020: US Open and Masters 1000 titles, return to top 10, doubles pair race year-end No. 1===
After the 2019 French Open, Marach and Pavić terminated their partnership and Mate teamed with [[Bruno Soares]] and won his first Masters title at [[2019 Shanghai Rolex Masters]] in October. The same month they reached the final of Stockholm Open, and Pavić briefly returned to top 10 rankings, but finished the 2019 season ranked 18th in the world.
In September 2020 Pavić and Soares won the [[2020 US Open (tennis)|2020 US Open]] tournament. It was the second men's doubles Grand Slam title of Pavić's career. They followed it with a run to the [[2020 French Open]] and [[2020 Rolex Paris Masters]] finals where they lost after having 5 match points. The pair finished No. 1 in the 2020 doubles race.
===2021: New partnership, seven ATP & historic Wimbledon titles, return to No. 1, First Croatian Olympic champion===
Starting 2021 Pavić partnered successfully with his compatriot [[Nikola Mektić]]. They won four ATP titles including the doubles title at the [[2021 Miami Open]] in April and reached the [[2021 Australian Open]] doubles semifinals and [[2021 Dubai Tennis Championships]] final in the first three months of the year. Following these results, Pavić returned to the No. 1 ranking in doubles on April 5.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021|title=Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic Make History, Storm To Miami Title|url=http://www.atptour.com/en/news/miami-2021-doubles-final|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-04|website=ATP Tour}}</ref> On April 18, Pavić clinched his fifth overall and second ATP Masters title of the year at the [[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2021 Monte-Carlo Masters]], along with retaining the No. 1 ranking, as he was in contention with [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]] for it, who lost in the semifinals at the event.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021|title=Mektic/Pavic Clinch Monte-Carlo Crown; Fifth Doubles Title Of Year|url=http://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-evans-skupski-monte-carlo-2021-doubles-final|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-18|website=ATP Tour}}</ref> Seeded No. 2 the pair also reached the final at the [[2021 Mutua Madrid Open]] Masters where they lost to the No. 3 seeded pair of [[Horacio Zeballos]] and [[Marcel Granollers]] and the final of the [[2021 Italian Open (tennis)|2021 Italian Open]] where they won the title defeating No. 5 seeded pair [[Rajeev Ram]] and [[Joe Salisbury]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-ram-salisbury-rome-2021-doubles-final|title = Nikola Mektic, Mate Pavic Win Sixth Trophy of Season in Rome|website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In their first Grand Slam doubles final, top seeds Pavic and Mektić had the biggest victory of their 2021 season as a team defeating Granollers and Zeballos to triumph in doubles at the [[2021 Wimbledon Championships]].
They became the first Croatian players to win the Wimbledon men's doubles title. They are also the first players from their country to win at the All England Club since Goran Ivanišević's 2001 victory in singles and Ivan Dodig's 2019 mixed doubles win with Latisha Chan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-wimbledon-2021-final-saturday|title = Nikola Mektic/MatePavic Capture First Grand Slam Title at Wimbledon|website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
At the [[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|Olympics]] he won the gold medal with Mektić in an all-Croatian final defeating [[Ivan Dodig]] and [[Marin Čilić]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-cilic-dodig-tokyo-final-2021-friday|title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Capture Olympic Gold In Tokyo |website=ATP Tour|access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref> It was the country's first gold medal in the sport and the third time in the [[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympics]] men's doubles' history that the same country won both gold and silver, and the first one since [[Tennis at the 1908 Summer Olympics|1908]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.total-croatia-news.com/sport/54949-gold-medal-match|title=Gold Medal Match Between Croatian Players for the First Time Ever!|website=Total-croatia-news.com|date=29 July 2021 |access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref>
===2022: Second-time Italian Open champion, 30th title, 350th career win, Wimbledon final===
Pavić and Mektić won their second [[2022 Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]] Masters crown and defended their 2021 title.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-isner-schwartzman-rome-2022-sunday-doubles-final | title=Nikola Mektic/Mate Pavic End #Isnerman Run, Defend Rome Crown |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In the following week, the Croatian pairing won the [[2022 Geneva Open]], which was Pavić's 28th doubles title and 30th overall (including the two mixed titles).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/geneva-doubles-final-saturday-2022 | title=Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic Lift Second Trophy of Season in Geneva |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
In June, Pavić won the [[Stuttgart Open]] with [[Hubert Hurkacz]] overcoming [[Tim Pütz]] and [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] for his 350th win.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/doubles-stuttgart-2022-final-sunday | title=Hubert Hurkacz and Mate Pavić Clinch Stuttgart Crown }}</ref>
In the following week at the ATP 500 [[2022 Queen's Club Championships]], Pavić won his third title for the season in partnership with Mektic and twelfth overall for the pair.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-glasspool-heliovaara-london-2022-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Complete Comeback for Queen's Club Title |website=ATP Tour}}</ref> The pair also successfully defended their title at the [[2022 Eastbourne International]], which was Pavić's third consecutive title win.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-eastbourne-2022-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Retain Eastbourne Title |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
At the [[2022 Wimbledon Championships]] the Croatian pair reached the semifinals in straight sets <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-doubles-wimbledon-2022-qf-tuesday | title=Nikola Mekticć/Mate Pavic Cruise into Wimbledon Semi-finals |website=ATP Tour}}</ref> and the final defeating six seeded Columbian pair of [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]] and [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] in a five sets with a fifth set super tiebreak over 4 hours match.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Wimbledon/status/1545152314587156480|title=Nikola Mekticć and Mate Pavic have secured their spot in the gentlemen's doubles final after a thrilling five set match, 6–7(2), 7–6(0), 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(4)|website=Twitter.com|access-date=19 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/ebden-purcell-doubles-wimbledon-2022-sf-thursday | title=Matthew Ebden/Max Purcell Save Five MPS in Wimbledon Semi-final |website=ATP Tour}}</ref>
The pair won another ATP 500 title at the [[2022 Astana Open]] making it fifth as a team and sixth overall for the season for Pavic.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/astana-2022-doubles-final-sunday | title=Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic Clinch Astana Crown|website=ATP Tour }}</ref>
===2023: 35th doubles title===
He won his 35th overall and third straight title at the [[2023 Eastbourne International]] with partner Mektic.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.atptour.com/en/news/mektic-pavic-dodig-krajicek-eastbourne-2023-final | title=Nikola Mektic & Mate Pavic Win Third Straight Eastbourne Doubles Title | ATP Tour | Tennis }}</ref>
==Grand Slam tournament finals==
===Doubles: 7 (3 titles, 4 runner-ups)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=240|Score
|- bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2017]]
|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|7–5, 5–7, 6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 6–3, 11–13
|- bgcolor=FFFFCC
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2018]]
|[[Australian Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] <br />{{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|2018]]
|[[French Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre-Hugues Herbert]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]
|2–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|2020]]
|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Wesley Koolhof]]<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|7–5, 6–3
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|2020]]
|French Open
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]]
|3–6, 5–7
|-bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2021]]
|Wimbledon
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 2–6, 7–5
|-bgcolor=CCFFCC
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2022]]
|Wimbledon
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Matthew Ebden]]<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Max Purcell]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–4, 4–6, 6–7<sup>(2–10)</sup>
|}
===Mixed doubles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runner-ups)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=140|Score
|- bgcolor=#CCCCFF
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2016 US Open – Mixed doubles|2016]]
| [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| Hard
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Laura Siegemund]]
| {{flagicon|USA}} [[CoCo Vandeweghe]] <br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]
| 6–4, 6–4
|- bgcolor=#FFFFCC
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2018 Australian Open – Mixed doubles|2018]]
| [[Australian Open]]
| Hard
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Gabriela Dabrowski]]
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Tímea Babos]] <br />{{flagicon|IND}} [[Rohan Bopanna]]
| 2–6, 6–4, [11–9]
|- bgcolor=#EBC2AF
| bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
| [[2018 French Open – Mixed doubles|2018]]
| [[French Open]]
| Clay
| {{flagicon|CAN}} Gabriela Dabrowski
| {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Latisha Chan]] <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
| 1–6, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, [8–10]
|- bgcolor=#EBC2AF
| bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
| [[2019 French Open – Mixed doubles|2019]]
| French Open
| Clay
| {{flagicon|CAN}} Gabriela Dabrowski
| {{flagicon|TPE}} Latisha Chan <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
| 1–6, 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>
|- bgcolor=ccffcc
| bgcolor=98fb98|Win
| [[2023 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles|2023]]
| [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
| Grass
| {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Lyudmyla Kichenok]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Xu Yifan]] <br />{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Joran Vliegen]]
| 6–4, 6–7<sup>(9–11)</sup>, 6–3
|}
==Olympic finals==
===Doubles: 1 (1 Gold medal)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Tournament
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class=unsortable|Score
|-bgcolor=FFEA5C
|bgcolor=gold|Gold
|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Summer Olympic Games|Summer Olympics]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Čilić]] <br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
|6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
|}
==Year-end championships==
===Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
! Result
! Year
! Tournament
! Surface
! Partner
! Opponents
! class="unsortable"|Score
|-bgcolor=#ffffcc
|bgcolor=#ffa07a|Loss
|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|2022]]
|[[ATP Finals]], Turin
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, 4–6
|}
==Masters 1000 finals==
===Doubles: 9 (5 titles, 4 runner-ups)===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
!Result
!Year
!Championship
!Surface
!Partner
!Opponents
!class="unsortable" width=160|Score
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2018]]
|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Bryan]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Bryan]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 3–6
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|2019]]
|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|6–4, 6–2
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|2020]]||[[Paris Masters]]||Hard (i)||{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares||{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]]<br /> {{flagicon|POL}} [[Hubert Hurkacz]]
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, [2–10]
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dan Evans (tennis)|Dan Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Neal Skupski]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2021]]
|Monte-Carlo Masters
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dan Evans<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Neal Skupski
|6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–1, 3–6, [8–10]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]]
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-bgcolor=CCCCFF
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|2021]]
|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]]
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|3–6, 6–4, [3–10]
|-bgcolor=ebc2af
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2022]]
|Italian Open <small>(2)</small>
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Isner]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]
|6–2, 6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, [12–10]
|}
==ATP career finals==
===Doubles: 64 (35 titles, 29 runner-ups)===
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|-bgcolor=#f3e6d7
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|-bgcolor=ffffcc
|ATP World Tour Finals (0–1)
|-bgcolor=#e9e9e9
|ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (5–4)
|- style="background:#FFEA5C;"
|Summer Olympics (1–0)
|-bgcolor=#d4f1c5
|ATP World Tour 500 Series (4–6)
|-
|ATP World Tour 250 Series (22–14)
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{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%
!Finals by surface
|-
|Hard (18–15)
|-
|Clay (9–9)
|-
|Grass (8–5)
|}
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{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Finals by setting
|-
|Outdoor (29–20)
|-
|Indoor (6–9)
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|}
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!class="unsortable"|W–L
!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}
!Tournament
!Tier
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!Opponents
!width=240 class="unsortable"|Score
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–1</small>
|[[2012 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2012}}]]
|[[Zagreb Indoors]],<br /> Croatia
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Dodig]]
|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[Marcos Baghdatis]]<br />{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Mikhail Youzhny]]
|2–6, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–2</small>
|[[2013 PBZ Zagreb Indoors – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2013}}]]
|Zagreb Indoors,<br /> Croatia
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Julian Knowle]]<br />{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Filip Polášek]]
|3–6, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>0–3</small>
|[[2014 Aircel Chennai Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2014}}]]
|[[Chennai Open]],<br /> India
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Draganja]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Johan Brunström]]<br />{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Frederik Nielsen]]
|2–6, 6–4, [7–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>1–3</small>
|[[2015 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur – Doubles|{{dts|May 2015}}]]
|[[Open de Nice Côte d'Azur]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]]
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Jean-Julien Rojer]]<br />{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Horia Tecău]]
|7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>, 2–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–4</small>
|[[2015 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2015}}]]
|[[Hall of Fame Tennis Championships|Hall of Fame Championships]],<br /> United States
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nicholas Monroe]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jonathan Marray]]<br />{{flagicon|PAK}} [[Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi]]
|6–4, 3–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–5</small>
|[[2015 Claro Open Colombia – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2015}}]]
|[[Colombia Open]],<br /> Colombia
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Édouard Roger-Vasselin]]<br />{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Radek Štěpánek]]
|5–7, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>1–6</small>
|[[2015 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2015}}]]
|[[Stockholm Open]],<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|USA}} Nicholas Monroe<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jack Sock]]
|5–7, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>2–6</small>
|[[2016 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2016}}]]
|[[ATP Auckland Open|Auckland Open]],<br /> New Zealand
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Eric Butorac]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Lipsky]]
|7–5, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>3–6</small>
|[[2016 Open Sud de France – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2016}}]]
|[[Open Sud de France]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Alexander Zverev]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Mischa Zverev]]
|7–5, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>4–6</small>
|[[2016 Open 13 – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2016}}]]
|[[Open 13]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Jonathan Erlich]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Colin Fleming]]
|6–2, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>4–7</small>
|[[2016 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur – Doubles|{{dts|May 2016}}]]
|Open de Nice Côte d'Azur,<br /> France
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]]<br />{{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|6–4, 4–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>5–7</small>
|[[2016 Ricoh Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2016}}]]
|[[Rosmalen Grass Court Championships|Rosmalen Championships]],<br /> Netherlands
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dominic Inglot]]<br />{{flagicon|RSA}} [[Raven Klaasen]]
|3–6, 6–3, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–8</small>
|[[2016 Swiss Open Gstaad – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2016}}]]
|[[Swiss Open (tennis)|Swiss Open]],<br /> Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Julio Peralta]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Horacio Zeballos]]
|6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–9</small>
|[[2016 Moselle Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2016}}]]
|[[Moselle Open]],<br /> France
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|CHI}} Julio Peralta<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|3–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>5–10</small>
|[[2016 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2016}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Elias Ymer]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Mikael Ymer]]
|1–6, 1–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>6–10</small>
|[[2017 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2017}}]]
|[[Grand Prix Hassan II]],<br /> Morocco
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dominic Inglot
|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marcel Granollers]] <br /> {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Marc López]]
|6–4, 2–6, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–11</small>
|[[2017 MercedesCup – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2017}}]]
|[[Stuttgart Open]],<br /> Germany
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]]
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Jamie Murray]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Soares]]
|7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>, 5–7, [5–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–12</small>
|[[2017 Antalya Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2017}}]]
|[[Antalya Open]],<br /> Turkey
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Robert Lindstedt]]<br />{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
|5–7, 1–4 ret.
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>6–13</small>
|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2017}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[Wimbledon Championships]],<br /> United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]]<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|7–5, 5–7, 6–7<sup>(2–7)</sup>, 6–3, 11–13
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>7–13</small>
|[[2017 German Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2017}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[German Open Tennis Championships|German Open]],<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|URU}} [[Pablo Cuevas]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} Marc López
|6–3, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>8–13</small>
|[[2017 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2017}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi<br />{{flagicon|NED}} Jean-Julien Rojer
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(8–6)</sup>, [10–4]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>9–13</small>
|[[2018 Qatar ExxonMobil Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|[[ATP Qatar Open|Qatar Open]],<br /> Qatar
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Jamie Murray<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|6–2, 7–6<sup>(8–6)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>10–13</small>
|[[2018 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|Auckland Open,<br /> New Zealand <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[Max Mirnyi]]<br />{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Philipp Oswald]]
|6–4, 5–7, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>11–13</small>
|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2018}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[Australian Open]],<br /> Australia
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Sebastián Cabal<br />{{flagicon|COL}} Robert Farah
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>11–14</small>
|[[2018 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Rotterdam Open]],<br /> Netherlands
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Pierre-Hugues Herbert]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]
|6–2, 2–6, [7–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>11–15</small>
|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2018}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]],<br /> Monaco
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Bryan]]<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Bryan]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 3–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>12–15</small>
|[[2018 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2018}}]]
|[[Geneva Open]],<br /> Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]]
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, [11–9]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>12–16</small>
|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2018}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[French Open]],<br /> France
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre-Hugues Herbert<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Mahut
|2–6, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>12–17</small>
|[[2018 German Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jul 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|German Open,<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|CHI}} Julio Peralta<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|1–6, 6–4, [6–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>13–17</small>
|[[2018 Chengdu Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2018}}]]
|[[Chengdu Open]],<br /> China
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Austin Krajicek]]<br />{{flagicon|IND}} [[Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan]]
|6–2, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>13–18</small>
|[[2018 China Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Oct 2018}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[China Open (tennis)|China Open]],<br /> China
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
|1–6, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>14–18</small>
|[[2019 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2019}}]]
|Geneva Open,<br /> Switzerland <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Oliver Marach
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Matthew Ebden]]<br />{{flagicon|SWE}} Robert Lindstedt
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>15–18</small>
|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2019}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]],<br /> China
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot<br />{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>15–19</small>
|[[2019 Stockholm Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2019}}]]
|Stockholm Open,<br /> Sweden
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Henri Kontinen]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} Édouard Roger-Vasselin
|4–6, 2–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>16–19</small>
|[[2020 Open Sud de France – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2020}}]]
|Open Sud de France,<br /> France <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Ćaćić]]
|{{flagicon|PAK}} Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Dominic Inglot
|6–4, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, [10–4]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>17–19</small>
|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Sep 2020}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]],<br /> United States
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Hard
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Wesley Koolhof]]<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]]
|7–5, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–20</small>
|[[2020 Hamburg European Open – Doubles|{{dts|Sep 2020}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Hamburg European Open|Hamburg Open]],<br /> Germany
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig
|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[John Peers]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|3–6, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–21</small>
|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Oct 2020}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|French Open,<br /> France
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Clay
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br />{{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]]
|3–6, 5–7
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>17–22</small>
|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Nov 2020}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;" |Paris Masters,<br /> France
|style="background:#E9E9E9;" |Masters 1000
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|BRA}} Bruno Soares
|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]]<br /> {{flagicon|POL}} [[Hubert Hurkacz]]
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(7–9)</sup>, [2–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>18–22</small>
|[[2021 Antalya Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jan 2021}}]]
|Antalya Open,<br /> Turkey
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Polášek
|6–2, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>19–22</small>
|[[2021 Murray River Open – Doubles|{{dts|Feb 2021}}]]
|[[2021 Murray River Open|Murray River Open]],<br /> Australia
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jérémy Chardy]]<br />{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Fabrice Martin]]
|7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>20–22</small>
|[[2021 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles|{{dts|Mar 2021}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|Rotterdam Open,<br /> Netherlands
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz<br />{{flagicon|ROU}} Horia Tecău
|7–6<sup>(9–7)</sup>, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>20–23</small>
|[[2021 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Mar 2021}}]]
|style=background:#D4F1C5|[[Dubai Tennis Championships]],<br /> United Arab Emirates
|style=background:#D4F1C5|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Sebastián Cabal<br />{{flagicon|COL}} Robert Farah
|6–7<sup>(0–7)</sup>, 6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>21–23</small>
|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Apr 2021}}]]
|style=background:#E9E9E9|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]],<br />United States
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Dan Evans (tennis)|Dan Evans]]<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Neal Skupski]]
|6–4, 6–4
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>22–23</small>
|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2021}}]]
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Monte-Carlo Masters,<br />Monaco
|style=background:#E9E9E9|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dan Evans<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Neal Skupski
|6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>22–24</small>
|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]],<br />Spain
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|6–1, 3–6, [8–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>23–24</small>
|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]],<br />Italy
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]]
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>24–24</small>
|[[2021 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2021}}]]
|[[Eastbourne International]],<br />United Kingdom
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|6–4, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>25–24</small>
|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2021}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Wimbledon Championships,<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} Horacio Zeballos
|6–4, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, 2–6, 7–5
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>26–24</small>
|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2021}}]]
|style="background:#FFEA5C;"|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]],<br />Japan
|style="background:#FFEA5C;"|Olympics
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Marin Čilić]]
|6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–25</small>
|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|Aug 2021}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]],<br />Canada
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|3–6, 6–4, [3–10]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–26</small>
|[[2022 Dubai Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Feb 2022}}]]
|style=background:#D4F1C5|Dubai Tennis Championships,<br />United Arab Emirates
|style=background:#D4F1C5|500 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Tim Pütz]]<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>, [14–16]
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>26–27</small>
|[[2022 Serbia Open – Doubles|{{dts|Apr 2022}}]]
|[[Serbia Open]],<br />Serbia
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|URU}} [[Ariel Behar]]<br />{{flagicon|ECU}} [[Gonzalo Escobar]]
|6–2, 3–6, [10–7]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>27–27</small>
|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|{{dts|May 2022}}]]
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Italian Open,<br /> Italy <small>(2)</small>
|style="background:#E9E9E9;"|Masters 1000
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[John Isner]]<br />{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]
||6–2, 6–7<sup>(6–8)</sup>, [12–10]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>28–27</small>
|[[2022 Geneva Open – Doubles|{{dts|May 2022}}]]
|[[Geneva Open]],<br />Switzerland
|250 Series
|Clay
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Matwé Middelkoop]]<br />{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Pablo Andújar]]
|2–6, 6–2, [10–3]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>29–27</small>
|[[2022 BOSS Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|Stuttgart Open,<br />Germany
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Hurkacz
|{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz<br />{{flagicon|NZL}} Michael Venus
|7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–5)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>30–27</small>
|[[2022 Queen's Club Championships – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Queen's Club Championships]],<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Lloyd Glasspool]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Harri Heliövaara]]
|3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>31–27</small>
|[[2022 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2022}}]]
|Eastbourne International,<br />United Kingdom <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|NED}} Matwé Middelkoop<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Luke Saville]]
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>31–28</small>
|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jul 2022}}]]
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Wimbledon Championships,<br />United Kingdom
|style="background:#F3E6D7;"|Grand Slam
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Ebden<br />{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Max Purcell]]
|6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–3)</sup>, 6–4, 4–6, 6–7<sup>(2–10)</sup>
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>32–28</small>
|[[2022 Astana Open – Doubles|{{dts|Oct 2022}}]]
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|[[Astana Open]],<br />Kazakhstan
|style="background:#D4F1C5;"|500 Series
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Adrian Mannarino]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} Fabrice Martin
|6–4, 6–2
|-
|bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|<small>32–29</small>
|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|{{dts|Nov 2022}}]]
|style="background:#ffffcc;"|[[ATP Finals]],<br />Italy
|style="background:#ffffcc;"|Tour Finals
|Hard (i)
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} Rajeev Ram<br />{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
|6–7<sup>(4–7)</sup>, 4–6
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>33–29</small>
|[[2023 ASB Classic – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jan 2023}}]]
|[[ATP Auckland Open|Auckland Open]], New Zealand
|250 Series
|Hard
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Nathaniel Lammons]]<br />{{flagicon| USA}} [[Jackson Withrow]]
|6–4, 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, [10–6]
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>34–29</small>
|[[2023 BOSS Open – Doubles|{{dts|Jun 2023}}]]
|[[Stuttgart Open]], Germany <small>(2)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|GER}} Kevin Krawietz <br />{{flagicon|GER}} Tim Pütz
|7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|<small>35–29</small>
|[[2023 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles|{{dts|Jun 2023}}]]
|Eastbourne International,<br />United Kingdom <small>(3)</small>
|250 Series
|Grass
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Nikola Mektić
|{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig<br />{{flagicon|USA}} Austin Krajicek
|6–4, 6–2
|}
==Doubles performance timeline==
{{Performance key}}
''Current through the [[2023 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2023 Monte-Carlo Masters]].''
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
!Tournament!![[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]]!![[2012 ATP World Tour|2012]]!![[2013 ATP World Tour|2013]]!![[2014 ATP World Tour|2014]]!![[2015 ATP World Tour|2015]]!![[2016 ATP World Tour|2016]]!![[2017 ATP World Tour|2017]]!![[2018 ATP World Tour|2018]]!![[2019 ATP Tour|2019]]!![[2020 ATP Tour|2020]]!![[2021 ATP Tour|2021]]
![[2022 ATP Tour|2022]]!![[2023 ATP Tour|2023]]!!SR!!W–L
|-
| colspan="15" align="left" |'''Grand Slam tournaments'''
|-
|align=left|[[Australian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Australian Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2018 Australian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 Australian Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2021 Australian Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Australian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|1 / 10
|6–9
|-
|align=left|[[French Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 French Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2018 French Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2020 French Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 French Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 French Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|0 / 9
|17–9
|-
|align=left|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2017 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|2R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles|F]]
|
|1 / 8
|18–6
|-
|align=left|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2014 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2015 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2016 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 US Open – Men's doubles|3R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 US Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 US Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2020 US Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 US Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=ffebcd|[[2022 US Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|
|1 / 8
|11–7
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Win–loss
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|6–4
|3–4
|3–4
|8–4
|11–3
|5–4
|12–2
|10–2
|11–4
|1–2
|3 / 35
|70–32
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''Year-end championship
|-
|align=left|[[ATP Finals]]
|colspan=6|Did not qualify
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|DNQ
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 ATP Finals – Doubles|RR]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2021 ATP Finals – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2022 ATP Finals – Doubles|F]]
|
|0 / 5
|10–6
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''ATP World Tour Masters 1000'''
|-
|align=left|[[Indian Wells Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=ffebcd|[[2021 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 BNP Paribas Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|0 / 5
|9–5
|-
|align=left|[[Miami Open (tennis)|Miami Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Miami Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2018 Miami Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2019 Miami Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Miami Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Miami Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Miami Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|1 / 6
|1–5
|-
|align=left|[[Monte-Carlo Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2022 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2023 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|1 / 6
|8–4
|-
|align=left|[[Madrid Open (tennis)|Madrid Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|A
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2019 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Mutua Madrid Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 4
|6–4
|-
|align=left|[[Italian Open (tennis)|Italian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Italian Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2018 Italian Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 Italian Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2020 Italian Open – Men's doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2021 Italian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2022 Italian Open – Men's doubles|'''W''']]
|
|2 / 5
|17–4
|-
|align=left|[[Canadian Open (tennis)|Canadian Open]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2017 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Rogers Cup – Men's doubles|1R]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 National Bank Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 5
|7–5
|-
|align=left|[[Cincinnati Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2018 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2019 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2020 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2022 Western & Southern Open – Men's doubles|2R]]
|
|0 / 6
|4–6
|-
|align=left|[[Shanghai Masters (tennis)|Shanghai Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2016 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=#ffebcd|[[2017 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|QF]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2019 Rolex Shanghai Masters – Doubles|'''W''']]
| colspan="3" style="color:#767676" |NH
|
|1 / 4
|11–3
|-
|align=left|[[Paris Masters]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2017 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2018 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|SF]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|1R]]
|bgcolor=thistle|[[2020 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|F]]
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2021 Rolex Paris Masters – Doubles|2R]]
|A
|
|0 / 5
|5–4
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Win–loss
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|0–0
|3–1
|5–7
|13–7
|19–8
|5–3
|22–5
|9–6
|1-3
|5 / 46
|77–40
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''National representation'''
|-
|align=left|[[Davis Cup]]
|A
|A
|bgcolor=ecf2ff|[[2013 Davis Cup World Group play-offs|PO]]
|bgcolor=ecf2ff|[[2014 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I|Z1]]
|A
|A
|A
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[2018 Davis Cup World Group|W]]'''
|bgcolor=afeeee|[[2019 Davis Cup Finals|RR]]
|colspan=2 bgcolor=thistle|[[2021 Davis Cup Finals|F]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2022 Davis Cup Finals|SF]]
|
|1 / 4
|4–6
|-
|align=left|[[Tennis at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]
|style=color:#767676|NH
|A
|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|A
|colspan=4 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|bgcolor=gold|[[Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles|'''G''']]
|colspan=2 style=color:#767676|Not Held
|1 / 1
|5–0
|-
| colspan="16" align="left" |'''Career statistics'''
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Titles
|0
|0
|0
|0
|1
|4
|3
|5
|2
|2
|9
|6
|1
|colspan=2|33
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Finals
|0
|1
|1
|1
|4
|8
|6
|10
|3
|5
|12
|10
|1
|colspan=2|61
|-style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef
|style=text-align:left|Overall win–loss
|0–0
|5–2
|5–4
|18–18
|19–16
|39–22
|47–27
|56–21
|41–26
|30–15
|65–14
|55–21
|8–8
| colspan="2" |388-193
|-bgcolor=efefef
|align=left|Year-end ranking
|379
|130
|71
|56
|54
|29
|17
|bgcolor=99ccff|3
|18
|bgcolor=EEE8AA|4
|bgcolor=lime|'''1'''
| bgcolor=EEE8AA|5
|
| colspan="2" |{{tennis win percentage|won=388|lost=193}}
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* {{ATP}}
* {{ITF}}
* {{Davis Cup player}}
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/14007294.stm 2011 Wimbledon report]
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|before={{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]] &<br /> {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Melo]]
|after={{flagicon|COL}} [[Juan Sebastián Cabal]] &<br /> {{flagicon|COL}} [[Robert Farah (tennis)|Robert Farah]]
|title=[[ATP World Tour Awards#Doubles Team of the Year|ATP Doubles Team of the Year]]<br /><small>(with {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]])</small>
|years=[[2018 ATP World Tour|2018]]
|}}
{{s-end}}
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