Here’s everything you need to know about the personal life and family of Borna Gojo
Borna Gojo hails from Split, Croatia, born to parents Zoran and Ivana Gojo, and he has a younger sibling named Lara. His primary education took place in Split, but at the age of 14, he relocated to Canada alongside his family. In 2016, he completed his secondary education, and he was granted a scholarship by Wake Forest University in North Carolina, where he pursued his education while also participating in their sports program.
When it comes to his love life, Borna Gojo is not in a relationship and is not dating anyone. His main priority lies in his tennis career, as he strives to achieve a significant breakthrough. Personally, he prefers to lead a private and modest life, refraining from frequent social media posts.
Although he was previously in a relationship, the details about this particular person remain undisclosed. Information about when and where they met, as well as the duration of their relationship, remains absent from the public domain.
Borna Gojo embarked on his professional career in 2018 after making a name for himself in the college tennis circuit. Representing Wake Forest University, Gojo showcased his remarkable skills and determination, which laid a strong foundation for his subsequent journey in the sport. Gojo’s rise through the ranks and his potential to compete at higher levels underscore his status as a promising figure in the world of tennis.
His highest ATP singles ranking was 102nd in the world, reached on May 8, 2023. Additionally, he achieved his highest ATP doubles ranking of 394th on January 17, 2022. At present, he holds the position of being the second-highest ranked Croatian player.
In 2023, Gojo entered the top 125 of the world rankings on January 9th, achieving a position of No. 124. He participated in the Indian Wells Masters 1000 as a qualifier, encountering a first-round loss to Richard Gasquet.
A similar outcome occurred at the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, where he was also a qualifier and lost to Thiago Monteiro. By May 8th, 2023, he came close to breaking into the top 100 in the rankings. His appearance in the 2023 Wimbledon Championships marked his debut as a direct entry into the main draw.
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