Damir Džumhur is a professional tennis player from Bosnia and Herzegovina who has made his mark on the international tennis scene.
Let’s dive into the details of his life, career, and achievements.
Damir Džumhur‘s Biography
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Damir Džumhur |
Nickname | N/A |
Born | May 20, 1992 |
Age | 32 |
College | University of Sarajevo (studied political science) |
Nationality | Bosnian |
Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) |
Turned Pro | 2011 |
Net Worth | Approximately $5 million |
Salary | Varies based on tournament performance |
Spouse | Barbara Šegetin |
Relationship Status | In a relationship with Barbara Šegetin |
Instagram Profile | @damirdzumhur |
Early Career
Džumhur’s tennis journey began at the tender age of five when he started practicing at the renovated Zetra Olympic Hall in Sarajevo.
His father, Nerfid Džumhur, who has been running a tennis school since 1994, became his coach. As a junior player, Damir achieved significant success, winning the unofficial U-12 European Championships in Rome in 2004.
He continued to excel in various Tennis Europe tournaments, steadily climbing the rankings in different age categories.
Professional Career
Turning professional in 2011, Džumhur quickly made his presence felt on the ATP Tour. His breakthrough came in 2014 when he qualified for his first Grand Slam main draw at the Australian Open.
In 2017, he achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first player representing Bosnia and Herzegovina to win an ATP World Tour title at the St. Petersburg Open.
He followed this with another triumph at the 2017 Kremlin Cup, making history as the first player to win both Russian ATP events in the same season.
Spouse
Damir Džumhur is currently in a relationship with Croatian model and former Big Brother contestant Barbara Šegetin. The couple has a son named Luka, born on October 20, 2021.
Damir Džumhur Net Worth Details
Damir Džumhur’s net worth is estimated to be $5 million as of 2025. This figure is based on his career earnings from prize money, potential endorsements, and other income sources related to his tennis career.
Prize Money
Year | Singles | Doubles | Total |
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Career | $5,155,280 | $38,186 | $5,193,466 |
2023 | $182,946 | $2,257 | $185,203 |
2022 | $154,449 | $4,136 | $158,585 |
2021 | $223,532 | $3,545 | $227,077 |
2020 | $196,987 | $1,586 | $198,573 |
2019 | $616,821 | $38,186 | $655,007 |
2018 | $1,102,055 | $134,669 | $1,236,724 |
2017 | $1,012,699 | $25,915 | $1,038,614 |
2016 | $535,649 | $4,786 | $540,435 |
2015 | $290,160 | $15,507 | $305,667 |
2014 | $196,296 | $6,060 | $202,356 |
Career Stats
Tournament | Best Result | Year |
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Australian Open | 3rd Round | 2018 |
French Open | 3rd Round | 2015, 2018 |
Wimbledon | 3rd Round | 2017 |
US Open | 3rd Round | 2017, 2018 |
ATP Tour Finals | N/A | N/A |
ATP Tour Masters 1000 | Quarterfinals (Indian Wells) | 2018 |
Career High Ranking | 23 | July 2, 2018 |