On the ATP Tour, Damir Dzumhur is currently ranked world No. 57 and represents BIH. He plays right-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 23. He turned professional in 2009.
Damir Dzumhur faced difficulties in 2025. Competing on clay: 14-11. Hard proved challenging: 4-12. Dzumhur rarely gave away free points at second serve with 54% success, seized opportunities at 40% in pressure situations on return, and neutralized opponents winning 33% on first serve return.
2024 was a standout year for Dzumhur. He won six titles at Maia Challenger, Zagreb Challenger, Ostrava Challenger, Barletta Challenger, Istanbul Challenger, and Santo Domingo Challenger. Additional semifinals at Tunis Challenger, Manama Challenger, and Ott.-Louvain-La Neuve Challenger. Season record: 41-14. By surface: clay 28-4, hard 13-8. He saved 53% of break points, won 57% serve pressure points, and averaged 0.16 double faults per game.
The BIH player developed through Challenger events in 2023. He captured one title at Istanbul Challenger. He also reached the final at Sibiu Challenger. Additional semifinals at Vilnius Challenger and Mallorca Challenger. Record: 33-19. Across surfaces: clay 14-12, hard 19-6. He averaged 0.21 double faults per game, won 58% serve pressure points, and won 44% return pressure points.
Damir Dzumhur accumulated points at Challenger events in 2022. He reached two finals at Sibiu Challenger and Banja Luka Challenger. Season record: 19-17. Surface breakdown: clay 13-8, hard 6-9. He won 63% on first serve, won 36% on first serve return, and won 50% on second serve.
Damir Dzumhur built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2021. He reached the final at Belgrade Challenger. Record: 20-16. Competing on clay: 14-11. He won 65% on first serve, won 52% on second serve return, and saved 52% of break points.
A tough 2020 season for Dzumhur. At lower-tier events, he reached the final at Barcelona Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 6-4. He saved 59% of break points, won 68% on first serve, and averaged 0.26 double faults per game.
Damir Dzumhur advanced to quarterfinals at Geneva, Zhuhai, Antalya, and Rotterdam during 2019. Competing on hard: 8-14.
Damir Dzumhur won the title at Antalya and one semifinal in 2018. This brought a new career-high of No. 23. Hard results: 15-20. On clay, results were modest at 4-8. He broke down first serves at 33% clip, showed mental strength converting 43% of breakpoints, and limited double faults to 0.24 per game.
Dzumhur captured two titles in 2017, winning Moscow and St. Petersburg. The BIH player also reached the final at Winston Salem and two semifinals. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. Competing on hard: 31-15. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He showed mental strength converting 48% of breakpoints, challenged servers with 33% on first return, and won 51% when opponents went to second serve.
The BIH player faced difficulties in 2016. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Clay results: 7-6. He went 11-13 on hard. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. He broke down first serves at 32% clip, showed mental strength converting 45% of breakpoints, and controlled serve with just 0.17 double faults per game.
Damir Dzumhur built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2015. He entered the top 100 for the first time. He won three titles at Alphen Challenger, Casablanca Challenger, and Santo Domingo Challenger. He also reached the final at Morelos Challenger. Record: 27-13. Competing on clay: 22-11. He converted 50% of break opportunities, won 65% on first serve, and saved 67% of break points.
Dzumhur developed through Challenger events in 2014. He won three titles at Arad Challenger, Mersin Challenger, and San Benedetto Challenger. Season record: 26-15. Results on clay: 23-9. He won 37% on first serve return, won 67% on first serve, and won 51% on second serve return.
The BIH player delivered an impressive 2013 campaign. He broke into the top 200. He won three titles at Croatia F1, Bulgaria F1, and Croatia F12. He also reached finals at Serbia F3, Kosice Challenger, Poznan Challenger, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F4. Record: 45-19. Surface breakdown: clay 32-12, hard 12-6. He converted 50% of break opportunities, saved 58% of break points, and won 51% on second serve.
Damir Dzumhur competed at Futures/ITF level in 2012. He won five titles at Italy F2, Turkey F4, Bosnia & Herzegovina F1, Bosnia & Herzegovina F3, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F5. Additional semifinals at Italy F1 and Kosice Challenger. Season record: 43-21. By surface: clay 28-17, hard 15-4. He won 64% on first serve, won 52% on second serve return, and saved 55% of break points.
2011 proved to be a breakthrough season for Damir Dzumhur. He won four titles at Croatia F8, Turkey F32, Croatia F14, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F3. He also reached the final at Serbia F2. Additional semifinals at Serbia F3, Croatia F7, Bosnia & Herzegovina F2, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F5. Record: 46-17. Across surfaces: clay 38-13, hard 8-4.
Damir Dzumhur gained ranking points at Futures level in 2010. He reached the quarterfinal at Bosnia & Herzegovina F2. Season record: 5-4.