Dino Prižmić continued his impressive run at the Italian Open by defeating world No. 31 Ugo Humbert, just days after his headline-making victory over Novak Djoković. The 20-year-old Croatian has become one of the biggest surprises of the tournament and is increasingly viewed as one of the region’s most promising tennis talents.
Thanks to his results in Rome, Prižmić has climbed to world No. 68 in the live ATP rankings, the highest ranking of his career so far.
His next challenge will come today against the world No. 13, in what is expected to be another major test for the young Croatian star.
Prižmić’s performances have attracted growing attention across the tennis world, with analysts praising his composure, aggressive baseline game, and maturity against elite opponents. His breakthrough in Rome is increasingly being seen as a defining moment in the rise of a new Balkan tennis talent.

