Laslo Djere is a Serbian professional tennis player who competes on the ATP Tour, currently ranked world No. 92. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 27. He turned professional in 2011.
The Serbian won the title at Santiago and one semifinal in 2025. Competing on clay: 12-6. He showed mental strength converting 41% of breakpoints, commanded 73% of points on first serve, and excelled under pressure winning 65% of pressure points on serve.
Laslo Djere advanced to a semifinal at Belgrade 2 during 2024. Hard results: 6-7. Clay proved challenging: 4-7. He punished rival's second serves winning 52%, capitalized on 41% of breakpoint opportunities, and thrived in big moments at 40% on return pressure points. At lower-tier events, he reached three semifinals at Prostejov Challenger, Santo Domingo Challenger, and Bad Waltersdorf Challenger. Lower-tier record: 11-6. Record on clay in lower tier: 11-4. He won 69% on first serve, won 42% return pressure points, and won 53% on second serve return.
Laslo Djere reached the final at Hamburg, advancing to semifinals at Kitzbuhel and Stockholm and four quarterfinals in 2023. Competing on clay: 16-11. On hard: 13-11. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He saved as much as 65% of breakpoints faced, thrived in clutch moments at 65% on serve pressure points, and capitalized on second serves at 50%.
Djere's 2022 season featured the final at Winston Salem, advancing to a semifinal at Marrakech and two quarterfinals. Clay results: 10-10. Djere went 9-11 on hard. Djere delivered when it mattered with 65% pressure points won serving, converted 40% of break opportunities, and held steady at 73% on first serve points.
Laslo Djere advanced to the final at Cagliari, advancing to semifinals at Gstaad and Hamburg and four quarterfinals during 2021. Competing on clay: 17-11. Hard proved challenging: 5-13. He capitalized at 51% on second serve returns, held ground at 30% on first serve return, and performed well in pressure points at 39% on return.
Laslo Djere won the title at Sardinia and two semifinals in 2020. Clay results: 11-4. He clutched under pressure converting 48% of break chances, broke down first serves at 32% clip, and capitalized on second serves at 51%.
Djere won the title at Rio de Janeiro and three semifinals in 2019. This brought his first top-50 ranking. On clay: a strong 17-9. Djere struggled on hard: 2-10.
The Serbian advanced to semifinals at Gstaad and Istanbul, making a quarterfinal at Umag during 2018. Clay results: 9-6. Hard proved challenging: 2-9. He held firm saving 65% of breakpoints faced and won a solid 72% points on first serve. He captured one title at Milan Challenger. He also reached finals at Rome Challenger and Prostejov Challenger. Lower-tier record: 14-9. Record on clay in lower tier: 14-7. He saved 57% of break points, converted 47% of break opportunities, and averaged 0.32 double faults per game.
Laslo Djere built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2017. He entered the top 100 for the first time. He won two titles at Croatia F4 and Perugia Challenger. He also reached finals at Almaty Challenger, Vicenza Challenger, Poprad-Tatry Challenger, and San Benedetto Del Tronto Challenger. Record: 42-23. Challenger record: 35-19. Challenger/ITF clay record: 34-11. He converted 44% of break opportunities, won 55% on second serve return, and won 66% on first serve.
Djere developed through Challenger events in 2016. He captured one title at Tunisia F6. He also reached finals at Milan Challenger and Cortina Challenger. Additional semifinals at Tunisia F7 and Turino Challenger. Season record: 36-25. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 34-17. He converted 42% of break opportunities, won 68% on first serve, and won 53% on second serve return.
The Serbian accumulated points at Challenger events in 2015. He broke into the top 200. He captured one title at Egypt F3. He also reached the final at Prostejov Challenger. Additional semifinals at Ortisei Challenger and Casablanca Challenger. Record: 24-20. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 19-14, hard 5-5. He won 49% on second serve, won 68% on first serve, and averaged 0.39 aces per game.
2014 was a standout year for Laslo Djere. He won four titles at Croatia F8, Senegal F2, Serbia F13, and Bosnia & Herzegovina F2. He also reached the final at Hungary F1. Additional semifinals at Cyprus F2, Serbia F5, Hungary F3, and Romania F10. Season record: 50-18. Challenger/ITF surface breakdown: clay 40-13, hard 10-5.
2013 proved to be a breakthrough season for Laslo Djere. He won two titles at Serbia F6 and Serbia F11. He also reached finals at Cyprus F1 and Cyprus F2. Record: 31-12. Challenger/ITF results by surface: clay 20-7, hard 11-4.
Laslo Djere gained ranking points at Futures level in 2012. He reached the final at Serbia F12. Season record: 5-5. Record on clay in lower tier: 5-5.