He managed to follow the path of his predecessors in tennis and almost throws his career for a serious sanction.
With a surname loaded with history, Nicolás Jarry won his place in the world of tennis. Grandson of Jaime Fillolhe knew how to build his own path that led him to compete at the highest level. In 2020, when he was at his best, a suspension forced him to stop. Today he seeks to recover his place.
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Beyond sports achievements, its history is marked by The pressure of continuing a family tradition. The link with the sport accompanied him always, and although the route was not linear, he knew how to reinvent himself to stay in the circuit. Currently, he is one of the most prominent representatives of Latin American tennis.


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Jarry had until very recently an Argentine tennis figure like coach.
A family crossed by tennis: the story of Nicolás Jarry
Your connection with tennis comes from the crib. Jaime Fillolhis maternal grandfather, was Davis Cup champion, top 20 of the world And one of the great sport drivers in Chili. That paternal figure on the courts served as a guide and motivation for Nicolás, who since he was aimed at becoming a professional.
After some years of adaptation in the circuit, its explosion arrived between 2018 and 2019. He got into the top 40 of the ATP rankinghe won his first title in Bastad and began to compete equally with the best in the world. His power from the bottom of the court and his good service made him a threat to any surface.
Almost a year suspended: Nicolás Jarry’s positive doping
In April 2020, The International Tennis Federation announced a suspension of eleven months by doping. The control had been done in November 2019 during the Davis Cup, and the results revealed The presence of two prohibited substances. Jarry always supported his innocence, and explained that the result was due to a contaminated supplement.
The sanction moved him away from the circuit for almost a year and stopped his best moment. However, The return occurred in 2021 with the same commitment and a clear objective: to recover its level and return to the first planes. The process was slow, but constant.
Today, Jarry is going through a good season. He is participating in Wimbledon 2025where he has just overcome in Sets to Learner has to advance to the third round. His next opponent will be the young Brazilian Joao Fonseca. With a solid game and rising trust, seeks to continue advancing in one of the most important calendar tournaments.
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