Results

Australian Open 01/07 23:00 15 [209] Maks Kasnikowski v Hugo Dellien [122] 6-3,5-7,2-6
Australian Open 01/06 07:20 14 [190] Vilius Gaubas v Maks Kasnikowski [209] 7-6,6-7,2-6
Challenger Canberra 12/31 00:40 25 Maks Kasnikowski v Jaime Faria CANC
Challenger Canberra 12/30 02:35 19 [180] Maks Kasnikowski v Matteo Martineau [210] 6-3,6-7,7-6
Challenger Canberra 12/29 05:55 45 Maks Kasnikowski v Hayden Jones 6-7,7-6,7-6
Challenger Charlottesville 10/31 15:00 26 [219] Ethan Quinn v Maks Kasnikowski [181] 7-5,6-0
Challenger Charlottesville 10/29 15:55 25 [350] Kyle Edmund v Maks Kasnikowski [181] 6-4,4-6,2-6
Challenger Sioux Falls 10/22 20:30 25 [168] Maks Kasnikowski v Kyle Edmund [334] 7-6,4-6,1-6
Challenger Calgary 10/19 00:00 27 Maks Kasnikowski v Govind Nanda 6-7,7-6,5-7
Challenger Calgary 10/17 16:00 26 [171] Maks Kasnikowski v Andres Martin [472] 6-4,6-4
Challenger Calgary 10/15 20:35 25 [171] Maks Kasnikowski v Cem Ilkel [452] 6-3,6-3
ATP Shanghai 09/30 05:40 14 [95] Adam Walton v Maks Kasnikowski [175] 6-1,7-6

Wikipedia - Maks Kaśnikowski

Maks Kaśnikowski (born 6 July 2003) is a Polish tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 168 achieved on 21 October 2024. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 688 achieved on 8 May 2023. He is currently the No. 3 Polish player.

Kaśnikowski represents Poland at the Davis Cup, where he has a W/L record of 2–1.

History

2023: First Challenger final

In October, he reached his first Challenger final in Ortisei, Italy and moved into a new career high in the top 290 in the rankings, that he first reached on 3 July 2023.

2024: Maiden Challenger title, Grand Slam debut

At the 2024 Oeiras Indoors, he reached his second Challenger final, saving six match points in the opening round against Adrian Andreev, and then defeating two Portuguese players, wildcard João Domingues, second seed João Sousa and Valentin Royer. He won his first Challenger title with a win over another Portuguese Gastão Elias, becoming the second-youngest Polish champion in history to win a title. Only a 19-year-old Jerzy Janowicz was younger when he won his title in St. Remy, France in 2010.

In June, he won his second Challenger title at home, at the 2024 Poznań Open. He became the third Polish champion in the history of the tournament, joining Jerzy Janowicz (2012) and Hubert Hurkacz (2018).

Ranked No. 193, he made his Grand Slam debut, after qualifying for the main draw at the US Open but lost to Pedro Martínez.