Fixtures

ATP Shanghai 10/05 04:30 25 Ugo Humbert vs Holger Rune View

Results

ATP Shanghai 10/03 06:20 24 [42] Sebastian Baez v Holger Rune [11] 5-7,4-6
ATP Tokyo 09/28 04:35 27 [86] Jenson Brooksby v Holger Rune [11] 6-3,6-3
ATP Tokyo 09/27 07:00 26 [81] Ethan Quinn v Holger Rune [11] 4-6,2-6
ATP Tokyo 09/25 09:15 25 [63] Hamad Medjedovic v Holger Rune [11] 6-7,1-6
Laver Cup 09/20 22:00 6 [11] Holger Rune v Francisco Cerundolo [21] 3-6,6-7
Davis Cup 09/14 12:00 19 [67] Pedro Martinez v Holger Rune [11] 6-1,4-6,7-6
Davis Cup 09/14 12:00 19 Jaume Munar v Holger Rune CANC
Davis Cup 09/13 10:30 19 [123] Pablo Carreno Busta v Holger Rune [11] 5-7,3-6
US Open 08/27 22:55 24 [144] Jan-Lennard Struff v Holger Rune [11] 7-6,2-6,6-3,4-6,7-5
US Open 08/25 19:20 23 [73] Botic Van De Zandschulp v Holger Rune [11] 3-6,6-7,6-7
ATP Cincinnati 08/15 00:50 27 [136] Terence Atmane v Holger Rune [9] 6-2,6-3
ATP Cincinnati 08/13 15:00 26 [14] Frances Tiafoe v Holger Rune [9] Retired

Wikipedia - Holger Rune

Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune (Danish: [ˈhʌlˀkɐ ˈviːtsʰus ˈnøðˌskʌwˀ ˈʁuːnə]; born 29 April 2003) is a Danish professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 4 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), making him the highest-ranked Danish man in the history of the ATP rankings. Rune has won five ATP Tour singles titles, including a Masters 1000 title at the 2022 Paris Masters, and has reached three major quarterfinals.

As a junior, Rune was a world No. 1 and won ten titles on the ITF Junior Circuit, including the 2019 French Open boys' title. After turning professional in 2020, he won five titles on the ITF World Tennis Tour and five on the ATP Challenger Tour and made his top 100 debut in the 2022. Three months later, Rune reached his first ATP Tour final at the 2022 Bavarian International Tennis Championships, where he won his first title and subsequently entered the top 50. By winning the Paris Masters later that year, Rune made his top 10 debut and became the first player on record (since the ATP rankings began in 1973) to beat five top-10 opponents at the same event outside the ATP Finals.