Career
He competes mainly on the Association of Tennis Professionals Challenger Tour and International Tennis Federation Futures circuit, both in singles and doubles. He reached his highest Association of Tennis Professionals singles ranking of World Number. 154 in March 2012, and his highest Association of Tennis Professionals doubles ranking of World Number.
256 in July 2015.
He claimed his first Challenger singles title by winning the 2011 Open Prévadiès Saint–Brieuc in Saint-Brieuc, France. He qualified for his first Grand Slam tournament at the 2011 French Open, where he reached the second round before being defeated by third seed Roger Federer. Challenger and Futures singles titles (5)
Runner-up (4).