Borna Coric is a professional tennis player who competes for Croatia on the ATP Tour, currently holding a world ranking of No. 123. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 12. His professional career started in 2012.
Borna Coric delivered an impressive 2025 campaign. He won four titles at Zadar Challenger, Lugano Challenger, Thionville Challenger, and Aix-en-Provence Challenger. Season record: 23-11. Challenger record: 22-3. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 12-2, hard 10-1. He saved 65% of break points, won 45% return pressure points, and won 56% on second serve return.
Borna Coric reached the final at Montpellier in 2024. Competing on hard: 9-13. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents.
Coric's 2023 season featured semifinals at Madrid, Los Cabos, and Winston Salem plus quarterfinals at Rome, Dubai, and Montpellier. Clay results: 9-5. Coric went 11-11 on hard. He averaged only 0.17 double faults per game, excelled with 74% success on first serve, and saved 62% of breakpoints faced.
Borna Coric won the title at Cincinnati and one semifinal in 2022. Competing on hard: 13-7. He minimized errors with only 0.14 double faults per game, backed the serve up well with 54% on second attempts, and excelled with 73% success on first serve. He captured one title at Parma Challenger. Lower-tier record: 7-4. Record on clay in lower tier: 7-4. He averaged 0.19 double faults per game, won 75% on first serve, and won 58% on second serve.
Borna Coric reached a semifinal at Rotterdam, making a quarterfinal at Murray River Open in 2021. He maintained pressure winning 58% on second serve delivery, delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces, and stayed composed winning at 66% in pressure situations on serve.
Coric's 2020 season featured the final at St. Petersburg, advancing to a semifinal at Rio de Janeiro and one quarterfinal at US Open. Competing on hard: 12-8. He controlled serve with just 0.16 double faults per game, capitalized on 43% of breakpoint opportunities, and won 51% when opponents went to second serve.
The Croatian advanced to the final at St. Petersburg, advancing to semifinals at Dubai and s Hertogenbosch and five quarterfinals, including Miami and Monte Carlo during 2019. A new career peak of No. 12 followed. Clay results: 8-6. He went 15-13 on hard. He showed resilience saving 64% breakpoints when threatened, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 53% success, and minimized errors with only 0.18 double faults per game.
Borna Coric won the title at Halle, also reaching the final at Shanghai plus one semifinal at Indian Wells in 2018. He reached the top 20 for the first time. On hard: a strong 25-13. On clay: 5-5. He maintained pressure winning 55% on second serve delivery, avoided the trouble at just 0.16 double faults per game, and capitalized at 51% on second serve returns.
Coric won the title at Marrakech in 2017. Clay results: 8-6. Coric struggled on hard: 12-17. He collected 4 wins against top-20 opponents. He showed resilience saving 67% breakpoints when threatened, rarely gave away free points at second serve with 53% success, and capitalized on second serves at 50%.
The Croatian advanced to finals at Chennai and Marrakech and two quarterfinals, including Cincinnati during 2016. Competing on clay: 7-6. On hard: 13-13. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Coric controlled serve with just 0.18 double faults per game, backed the serve up well with 53% on second attempts, and tracked 0.5 aces per game.
Borna Coric reached semifinals at Nice and Dubai plus quarterfinals at Umag, Estoril, and Winston Salem in 2015. He broke into the top 50. Clay results: 10-7. On hard, results were modest at 12-17. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Coric averaged only 0.19 double faults per game. He captured one title at Barranquilla Challenger. At lower-tier events: 5-0.
2014 proved to be a breakthrough season for Borna Coric. He broke into the top 100. He captured one title at Izmir Challenger. He also reached the final at China F4. Additional semifinals at China F5, Croatia F2, An-Ning Challenger, and Tashkent Challenger. Record: 34-16. Challenger record: 28-11. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 6-5, hard 22-6. He averaged 0.48 aces per game, averaged 0.20 double faults per game, and saved 65% of break points.
Borna Coric delivered an impressive 2013 campaign. He won five titles at Nigeria F1, Turkey F32, Turkey F33, Turkey F51, and Great Britain F9. Additional semifinals at Thailand F4 and Thailand F5. Season record: 36-11. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 8-2, hard 28-7. He saved 67% of break points, won 23% on first serve return, and won 61% on second serve return.
Borna Coric competed at Futures/ITF level in 2012. He reached the quarterfinal at Turkey F51. Record: 6-3.