Viktor Troicki

{{short description|Serbian tennis player (born 1986)}}

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|plays = Right-handed (two-handed backhand)

|coach = Jan De Witt (2005–2012)
Boris Pašanski (2017–2018)
Jack Reader (2012–2017, 2018–2021){{cite news |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/tennis/former-world-no12-viktor-troicki-set-to-return-from-injury-at-playford-tennis-international/news-story/f42b7dd766b72ffcabddbc7e7c117fb8 |title=Former world No.12 Viktor Troicki set to return from injury at Playford Tennis International |work=The Advertiser |author=Rob Greenwood |date=30 December 2018 |location=Adelaide}}

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Miomir Kecmanović (2025–)

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Viktor Troicki ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Виктор Троицки}}, {{IPA|sr|ʋîktor troǐtskiː|pron}}; born 10 February 1986) is a Serbian tennis coach and a former professional player. He won three singles and two doubles titles on the ATP Tour. Troicki won his first ATP singles title at the 2010 Kremlin Cup, and his second and third ATP singles titles at the 2015 and 2016 Apia International Sydney.{{Cite web |url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/troicki-dimitrov-sydney-2016-final |title=Troicki Beats Dimitrov to Win Sydney 2016 Title |website=ATP Tour}} His biggest achievements were a career-high singles ranking of world No. 12 (achieved in June 2011) and winning the deciding rubber in Serbia's Davis Cup final against France in 2010. Since then, in every Davis Cup he attended, he has contributed to Serbia reaching a quarterfinal or better. He is known for serving a 12-month ban for an anti-doping rule violation in 2013–14 for missing a blood test.{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/10429679/Novak-Djokovic-derides-12-month-ban-of-Viktor-Troicki-for-missing-drug-test-as-a-total-injustice.html |work=The Telegraph |title=Novak Djokovic derides 12-month ban of Viktor Troicki for missing drug test as 'a total injustice' |date=6 November 2013 |access-date=22 January 2018}} By winning the inaugural ATP Cup in 2020, Troicki became the first player in tennis Open Era history to win all three major team competitions (Davis Cup in 2010 and World Team Cup in 2009 and 2012). In December 2020, Troicki was appointed captain of the Serbian team for the Davis Cup and ATP Cup.{{Cite web |url=https://www.lovetennis.com/tennis-news/davis-cup-tennis-news/viktor-troicki-named-serbias-davis-cup-captain/ |title=Viktor Troicki named Serbia's Davis Cup captain – Davis Cup |date=19 December 2020}}{{Cite web |url=https://anamitric.net/2020/12/18/serbian-davis-cup-team-unexpectedly-enters-a-new-chapter/ |title=Serbian Davis Cup Team Unexpectedly Begins a New Chapter |date=18 December 2020}}

Early life and ancestry

Troicki was born on 10 February 1986 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, to Aleksandar, a lawyer, and Mila, an economist. He is of paternal Russian descent and maternal Serbian descent, and grew up in the Dorćol neighborhood of Belgrade.{{Cite web |title=VIKTOR TROICKI: 'I'm proud of having both Russian and Serbian blood!' Tennis player openly on Nadal, Federer and Đoković |url=https://www.kurir.rs/news/3771791/viktor-troicki-zivotna-prica |access-date=11 February 2024 |website=kurir.rs |language=en}}

Troicki's paternal grandfather, Mikhail Sergeevich Troitskiy (Mihajlo Troicki), then a military cadet in the Imperial Russian Army who later became a structural engineer and bridge specialist, emigrated in 1917 from Tver and Rostov-on-Don to the Kingdom of Serbia, along with other members of the Russian intellectual elite, fleeing the Russian Revolution.[http://www.championat.com/tennis/article-18536-viktor-troicki-moi-korni-iz-rostova-i-tveri.html Виктор Троицки: мои корни из Ростова и Твери] Championat.com[https://archive.today/20130416161035/http://www.novosti.rs/code/navigate.php?Id=13&status=jedna&vest=115941&datum=10 February 2008 Ima još nade za nas!] Večernje novosti

His paternal great-grandfather was Sergey Viktorovich Troitskiy (1878–1978), a Russian and Serbian Orthodox canon theologian and church historian, university professor, author of several works on Orthodox Canon law, Doctor of Canon law (1961) and Dean at the University of Law in Subotica, who counted Russian Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow and General Pyotr Wrangel among his lifelong friends, starting from their studying days.{{cite web | url=https://suboticke.rs/kultura/reci-mu-jos-odjekuju-kako-je-pradeda-viktora-troickog-u-subotici-izgrdio-ministra-dragisu-cvetkovica/ | title=REČI MU JOŠ ODJEKUJU Kako je pradeda Viktora Troickog u Subotici izgrdio ministra Dragišu Cvetkovića? | work=Subotičke | date=15 October 2020 | last1=Subotičke | first1=Redakcija }}

Viktor grew up playing soccer and started playing tennis in his hometown of Belgrade at the age of five. His childhood idol was Andre Agassi.{{Cite web |last=Farthing |first=Tim |date=8 November 2018 |title=Locker room: Viktor Troicki |url=https://tennishead.net/locker-room-viktor-troicki/ |access-date=11 February 2024 |website=Tennishead |language=en-GB}}

Career

=Juniors=

As a junior, Troicki compiled a singles win–loss record of 68–31 (52–20 in doubles) and reached a combined ranking of No. 10 in the junior world rankings in October 2004.

Junior Grand Slam results – Singles:

Australian Open: –

French Open: 3R (2004)

Wimbledon: 2R (2004)

US Open: QF (2004)

Junior Grand Slam results – Doubles:

Australian Open: –

French Open: 1R (2004)

Wimbledon: F (2004)

US Open: SF (2004)

=2003–2007=

In 2003, Troicki began playing Futures tournaments in Serbia, and in August 2004, won his first title in Niš. He won his second Futures title in Belgrade in June 2005, defeating Fabio Colangelo in the final. In September that year, ranked No. 490, he reached his first Challenger final in Banja Luka, losing to world No. 139 Vasilis Mazarakis.

In April 2006, Troicki won his first Challenger title in Dharwad, India, defeating Łukasz Kubot in the final. In October that year, ranked No. 276, he qualified for the Japan Open and recorded his first ATP main-draw win with a 6–7, 6–4, 6–2 victory over world No. 99 Fernando Vicente; this was his first win over an opponent ranked in the top 100. He lost 6–7, 6–7 in the second round to world No. 1 and eventual champion Roger Federer.

In July 2007, as a qualifier in the Croatian Open Umag, he recorded his first top 10 win when he defeated world No. 3 and fellow countryman Novak Djokovic in the second round 2–6, 6–4, 7–5,{{cite news |title=Troicki stuns top seed Djokovic at Croatia Open |url=https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/2007-07/26/content_5443735.htm |work=China Daily |agency=Reuters |date=26 July 2007}} before eventually losing to Romanian Andrei Pavel in the semifinals.{{cite news |title=Moya and Pavel reach Croatia Open final |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-28706220070729 |work=Reuters |date=28 July 2007}}

=2008: First ATP final=

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Troicki's first Grand Slam tournament came when he advanced as a qualifier in the Australian Open. Facing second seed Rafael Nadal in the first round, he played a tight match and held a set point in the first set, but lost 6–7, 5–7, 1–6.

He then represented Serbia in the Davis Cup against Russia, losing to Nikolay Davydenko 1–6, 6–1, 3–6, 6–1, 2–6, and defeating Dmitry Tursunov 7–6, 4–6, 6–3.

Troicki's next appearance was at the ATP Masters Series in Miami. He faced Andy Roddick in the second round. Troicki took the first set from Roddick, where he attempted an angled drop shot which Roddick returned it with an even more angled shot on his backhand. After this, it seemed to go downhill for Troicki, and he eventually lost 7–5, 2–6, 4–6. He then competed in the Torneo Godó, where he retired against Nicolás Almagro 2–6, ret. In his French Open debut, he lost in the opening round to Marc Gicquel 4–6, 3–6, 6–4, 5–7. He then competed in three straight tournaments, in the Queen's Club Championships losing to David Nalbandian in the second round,{{cite news |title=Nadal opens post-French play with win |url=https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2008/06/11/Nadal-opens-post-French-play-with-win/58051213214291/ |work=UPI |date=11 June 2008}} in the Ordina Open, losing to Guillermo Cañas in the quarterfinals,{{cite news |title=Past champions ousted at Ordina Open |url=https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2008/06/19/Past-champions-ousted-at-Ordina-Open/48581213901221/ |work=UPI |date=19 June 2008}} and in the Wimbledon Championships to Radek Štěpánek in the second round, after winning the first two sets 7–6, 7–6, 3–6, 1–6, 2–6.{{cite news |title=Men's singles results |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-tennis-wimbledon-men-results-idUKL2664792220080626 |work=Reuters |date=26 June 2008}}

Following Wimbledon, Troicki competed at the Croatia Open, losing to Carlos Moyá in the second round.

He then reached his first ATP final in Washington, D.C. at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic. Troicki defeated American Bobby Reynolds in the round of 16 to reach the quarterfinals, where he defeated Andy Roddick, the defending champion and top-seeded American 0–6, 6–2, 6–4, to reach the semifinals, where he defeated Igor Kunitsyn. In the final, he lost to second seed Juan Martín del Potro, 3–6, 3–6.

At the US Open, Troicki defeated Carsten Ball in the first round and Philipp Kohlschreiber in the second round, before losing to Rafael Nadal.

He then represented Serbia again in the Davis Cup against Slovakia, winning his only match against Lukáš Lacko 6–3, 6–4. He then competed in the Thailand Open, losing to Jürgen Melzer in the second round, in the Japan Open, losing to Andy Roddick, and the Kremlin Cup, losing to Mischa Zverev, both in the quarterfinals. He ended the year losing in the first round of the St. Petersburg and Paris Masters. He ended the year No. 56 in the world.

=2009: Second ATP final & ARAG World Team Cup title=

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In January 2009, he lost in first round of the Qatar Open to Victor Hănescu and in the quarterfinals of Auckland Open to del Potro. In second round of the Australian Open, he was crushed by Tommy Robredo, 6–1, 6–3, 6–0. After that, Troicki made a good result in the Zagreb Indoors. He lost in the semifinals to Marin Čilić, 2–6, 5–7. Also in February, Troicki won the GEMAX Open, a Tretorn Series + Challenger held in Belgrade. In the final, he defeated Dominik Hrbatý in two sets.

In March 2009, Troicki played for the Serbian Davis Cup team, losing to David Ferrer 0–6, 3–6. He then competed in the next four Masters Series. In the BNP Paribas Open, he lost to David Nalbandian in the third round 4–6, 2–6. In the Miami Masters, he reached the fourth round before Andy Murray defeated him 6–1, 6–0. He then lost in the first round to Stan Wawrinka in the Monte Carlo Masters, and in the Rome Masters to Juan Martín del Potro in the second round. Troicki competed in the first tournament of his home nation in the Serbia Open, losing to compatriot Novak Djokovic. In the Madrid Masters, he lost to Nikolay Davydenko 2–6, 2–6, in the opener. He then represented Serbia in the ARAG World Team Cup, helping Serbia to win the title by beating Rainer Schüttler in the finals. In the French Open, he lost to fifth seed and eventual semifinalist Juan Martín del Potro in the second round 3–6, 5–7, 0–6,{{cite news |last1=Sarkar |first1=Pritha |title=Federer and Venus avoid Paris nightmares |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tennis-open-federer-idUSTRE54R45P20090528 |work=Reuters |date=28 May 2009}} after defeating Łukasz Kubot in a tight five-setter 3–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–7, 6–3.{{cite web |title=Viktor Troicki vs. Lukasz Kubot 26-05-2009 |url=https://www.tennislive.net/atp/match/viktor-troicki-VS-lukasz-kubot/french-open-paris-2009/ |website=tennis-live.net}}

Troicki was seeded for the first time in a Grand Slam tournament in Wimbledon Championships, as 30th seed, beating Brian Dabul in straight sets in the first, and winning a five-setter against Daniel Gimeno Traver in the second round. He lost to Andy Murray in the third round. He then competed in the German Open in Hamburg, losing to eventual finalist Paul-Henri Mathieu 0–3 ret., in the quarterfinals due to a foot injury he suffered when he fell hard in the start of the match. He then lost to Máximo González in Umag in the first round 4–6, 6–3, 6–7. He lost to Marc Gicquel in the second round of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic, 0–3 ret., due to his recurring foot injury suffered in Hamburg after receiving a bye in the first round. He then lost to Ferrer in the first round of the Rogers Masters 3–6, 0–6, and retired in the first round of the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters against Radek Štěpánek, 7–6, 1–0 ret. He had recorded five straight loses. Troicki competed in the US Open as 30th seed and claimed his first victory since Hamburg, defeating Peter Luczak 6–3, 6–3, 1–6, 2–6, 6–1, in the first round, but lost to Julien Benneteau in the following round. He then competed in the 2009 Davis Cup Play-offs, where he won both his matches against Uzbekistan.

Troicki reached another final in the Thailand Open. After defeating Thomaz Bellucci, 6–3, 7–6 in the round of 16, he then defeated eighth-seeded American John Isner 7–6, 6–2, in the quarterfinals. In his semifinal match, he went on to upset the defending 2008 Bangkok champion, 2008 Australian Open finalist, and top seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to reach his second ATP World Tour final to face the second seeded Gilles Simon. He lost 5–7, 3–6. He then competed in the 2009 China Open, where he lost in the second round to compatriot and eventual champion Novak Djokovic 3–6, 0–6. He then competed in the Shanghai ATP Masters 1000, where he lost to eighth seed Gilles Simon, 3–6, 4–6, after defeating Juan Mónaco 6–1, 6–2, in the first round. He was then upset by Karol Beck in the first round of the St. Petersburg Open, marking his 10th first-round loss in 25 tournaments. He then defeated Benjamin Becker 6–2, 7–6, before losing to Marin Čilić in the second round in a close three setter 6–7, 7–6, 6–7, in the Swiss Indoors. He played his last tournament in the BNP Paribas Masters, losing in the second round to Radek Štěpánek 4–6, 2–6, after defeating Paul-Henri Mathieu 7–6, 3–0 ret.

=2010: First ATP and Davis Cup title=

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Troicki began the year by competing in the Qatar Open as the fifth seed, where he advanced to the semifinals after defeating Daniel Gimeno Traver 6–1, 7–5, Olivier Rochus 6–2, 6–2, and Łukasz Kubot 4–6, 6–4, 7–6, but lost to Rafael Nadal 1–6, 3–6. At the Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in the first round of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament due to an elbow injury, being 3–6, 0–3 down. He then competed in the Dubai Tennis Championships, where he lost to compatriot Novak Djokovic in the second round. In the BNP Paribas Open, he lost in the fourth round to Tomáš Berdych 1–6, 3–6, having only played and won one game in the previous rounds, as he received a bye when his second round opponent Pablo Cuevas retired after one game and Nikolay Davydenko withdrew. In the Sony Ericsson Open, he lost to David Nalbandian in a close match 3–6, 6–4, 4–6, in the second round, after receiving a bye.

At the start of the clay season, Troicki competed in the Monte-Carlo Masters, losing to 12th seed Tommy Robredo in the second round, after defeating Łukasz Kubot 4–6, 6–2, 6–2.

In October 2010, Troicki won his first ATP doubles title at the Thailand Open partnering Christopher Kas, and a few weeks later, won his first ATP singles title at the Kremlin Cup in Moscow, defeating Marcos Baghdatis in the final 3–6, 6–4, 6–3. On his road to the title, he defeated Dmitry Tursunov, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Horacio Zeballos, and Pablo Cuevas.

Troicki was part of Serbia's Davis Cup team that reached the final for the first time in their history in 2010. He was initially overlooked for the singles rubbers, but after compatriot Janko Tipsarević was beaten by Gaël Monfils in straight sets, Troicki was chosen to play the final singles rubber, as well as the doubles. With Serbia and France tied at 2–2, Troicki won the deciding match 6–2, 6–2, 6–3, against Michaël Llodra to clinch Serbia's first Davis Cup.{{cite web |title=Troicki sweeps Llodra to deliver Davis Cup to Serbia |url=https://www.tennisnow.com/News/Troicki-sweeps-Llodra-to-deliver-Davis-Cup-to-Serb.aspx |website=tennisnow.com |date=5 December 2010}}

=2011: Masters quarterfinal & reaching top 15=

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Troicki started 2011 in ATP Doha, where he lost to eventual champion Roger Federer 2–6, 2–6, in the quarterfinals. Troicki advanced to the finals of the Sydney International, where he defeated Juan Ignacio Chela, Richard Gasquet, and Florian Mayer, before losing to Gilles Simon 5–7, 6–7. Then at the Australian Open, he reached the third round for the first time, but retired against compatriot and eventual champion Novak Djokovic due to stomach pain after losing the first set 2–6. He next played at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament and reached the semifinals without dropping a set, but fell to Robin Söderling 5–7, 4–6. He then fell to Philipp Kohlschreiber 1–6, 6–7, in the first round of the Dubai Tennis Championships. He represented Serbia in the first round of 2011 Davis Cup and won both his matches. He then played the Masters 1000 events, the BNP Paribas Open and the Sony Ericsson Open, falling to eventual champion Novak Djokovic in the fourth round in both tournaments. He then reached his first Masters 1000 quarterfinals at the Monte-Carlo Masters, losing to David Ferrer 3–6, 3–6, after his opponent in the previous round Tommy Robredo retired while leading the match 6–3, 1–2. He then suffered early losses in the Serbia Open, the Madrid Open, and the Italian Open. Troicki then represented Serbia in the World Team Cup, winning his matches against Mikhail Youzhny and Marcel Granollers, but losing his match to Florian Mayer. At the French Open, Troicki reached his first Grand Slam fourth round with wins over Julian Reister, Tobias Kamke, and Alexandr Dolgopolov. In the fourth round, he faced fourth seed Andy Murray, where he lost 6–4, 6–4, 3–6, 2–6, 5–7, despite serving for the match at 5–3 and 30–0 in the final set in a match that was played over two days. He then reached a new career high of no. 12.

At the Gerry Weber Open, Troicki defeated Mischa Zverev and Igor Andreev, before losing to Tomáš Berdych 6–7, 1–6, in the quarterfinal. Troicki reached the second round at Wimbledon, defeating Máximo González, 3–6, 6–0, 7–6, 6–3, before losing to Lu Yen-hsun 6–7, 4–6, 4–6. At the Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Troicki reached the quarterfinals, defeating Ryan Harrison and Kevin Anderson, but lost to John Isner 6–7, 6–3, 1–6. Next, Troicki played at the Rogers Cup, defeating Michael Yani 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and John Isner 6–4, 3–6, 6–2, before losing to Gaël Monfils 6–3, 6–7, 6–7, in the third round.

In the US Open, he lost in the first round to Colombian Alejandro Falla. In Moscow in the first all-Serbian final in tennis history, Troicki lost to his good friend Janko Tipsarević, 4–6, 2–6.

=2012: Second World Team Cup title=

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In 2012 with only two quarterfinal appearances, this season compared to previous seasons' individual results were subpar, however his contributions to the Serbian national team did result in winning the World Team Cup along with a third consecutive quarterfinal appearance at the Davis Cup.

=2013: Davis Cup runner-up & doping ban=

Troicki won the Boodles Challenge, a warm-up to Wimbledon exhibition, defeating Robin Haase 7–5, 6–4 in the final. On 25 July 2013, Troicki was banned from playing tennis for 18 months, for failing to provide a blood sample at the Monte-Carlo Masters event.{{cite journal |journal=The New York Times |agency=Associated Press |title=Tennis Player Viktor Troicki Banned 18 Months |url=https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2013/07/25/sports/tennis/ap-ten-troicki-suspended.html?partner=rss&_r=0 |access-date=26 July 2013 |date=25 July 2013}} However, the suspension was reduced on appeal to one year, meaning he could play from 15 July 2014. After the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced their decision, Troicki, who had hoped his suspension would be overturned, said that he has "no idea about what to do now or where to go. I hope somehow I will be able to fight back."{{Cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/24823868 |title=Troicki ban reduced to 12 months |publisher=BBC Sport}}

=2014: Late return to form=

After serving his doping suspension, Troicki made his return to professional tennis at the Swiss Open, an ATP 250 event in Gstaad, receiving a wildcard into the main draw. He defeated 8th seed Dominic Thiem and Andrey Golubev en route to the quarterfinals, where he lost to fourth seed Fernando Verdasco. He spent the next couple of months on the Challenger Tour, a period in which he won titles in Como, Italy and Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina. He returned to the ATP World Tour at the Shenzhen Open in China, coming through three rounds of qualifying and defeating world No. 5, David Ferrer, on his way to the quarterfinals, where he ultimately lost to Santiago Giraldo. He received a wildcard into the China Open in Beijing, and defeated Mikhail Youzhny in his opening match before losing to world No. 6, Tomáš Berdych. Troicki lost in the second round of qualifying at the Shanghai Masters, however qualified for the main draw in Erste Bank Open, and ultimately made it to the semifinals before losing to eventual champion Andy Murray in straight sets. His form after returning to the ATP Tour meant his ranking rose from 847th in the world to a year-end ranking just outside the top 100, finishing 102.

=2015: Second career title & return to top 20=

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At the Apia International in Sydney in January 2015, Troicki defeated Gilles Müller 6–2, 6–4 in the semifinals en route to defeating Mikhail Kukushkin 6–2, 6–3 in the finals to capture his second career title.

In the first ATP final in history featuring two qualifiers, Troicki dispatched Kukushkin in 64 minutes after breaking the Kazakh twice in each set.[http://www.apiainternational.com.au/2015/01/troicki-records-famous-sydney-victory#sthash.YCn3gBjN.dpuf Troicki records famous Sydney victory] Retrieved 18 January 2015.

This victory brought him 38 positions up on ATP ladder to the position of 54 prior to the Australian Open. At the Australian Open, he reached the third round before being eliminated by world No. 7, Tomáš Berdych in straight sets.[http://www.ausopen.com/en_AU/news/match_reports/2015-01-23/201501221421986732944.html Viktor Troicki vs. Tomas Berdych Match Report] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150126041621/http://www.ausopen.com/en_AU/news/match_reports/2015-01-23/201501221421986732944.html |date=26 January 2015 }} Retrieved 27 January 2015. In March, Troicki defeated young Croatian prodigy Borna Ćorić in five epic sets in round one of the Davis Cup; Serbia would go on to win and progress to the quarterfinals. In June, defeating Marin Čilić on 14 June, Troicki played in the finals of Stuttgart Mercedes Cup versus Rafael Nadal. Troicki played very well but Nadal won in straight sets, 7–6, 6–3. Seeded No. 22, his US Open campaign opened with a straight-sets victory over wildcard Frances Tiafoe and a 3–1 win over Rajeev Ram before losing in the third round to Donald Young having won the first two sets.

=2016: Third career title & 250th victory=

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In January, Troicki collected this third career title at the Apia International Sydney, defeating Grigor Dimitrov 2–6, 6–1, 7–6 and saving a championship point en route to his title defense. It was his second encounter in as many weeks with Dimitrov, who had gotten the better of him in three sets in their prior meeting at the Brisbane International. At the Australian Open, he equaled his 2015 result by reaching the third round. In February, he reached the final of the Sofia Open where he was defeated by Roberto Bautista Agut. At the French Open, he made it to fourth round where he lost to the defending champion Stan Wawrinka 7–6, 6–7, 6–3, 6–2 after three hours of play. Troicki lost in the second round of the Wimbledon Championships to Albert Ramos Viñolas. He was fined for the protracted verbal abuse of umpire Damiano Torella following Torella's overrule of a line call that resulted in a match point for Ramos Viñolas.[http://www.foxsports.com.au/tennis/viktor-troicki-produces-epic-wimbledon-umpire-tirade-john-mcenroe-jeff-tarango-would-be-proud-of/news-story/171b563f225f413d6903d958dd346bef Viktor Troicki produces epic Wimbledon umpire tirade John McEnroe, Jeff Tarango would be proud of] Retrieved 1 July 2016. Troicki lost the subsequent point and the match. At the Shanghai Masters in October, he recorded his first win over Rafael Nadal after six meetings.

=2017: Second Masters quarterfinal & fourth Davis Cup semifinal=

He reached the third round at the Australian Open, losing to US Open champion Stan Wawrinka in four sets, narrowly missing a tiebreaker in the fourth to push for a fifth set. In February, partnering Nenad Zimonjić he won his second ATP doubles title at Sofia Open. After that two solid wins at the first round of the Davis Cup ensured Serbia would reached the quarterfinals for the seventh time in eight years. At the Davis Cup quarterfinals in April, a straight sets victory over world No. 19 Pablo Carreño Busta saw him record a personal best serve of 233 km/h. A doubles victory with Nenad Zimonjić ensured a fourth Davis Cup semifinal for him & his country.

= 2018: Injuries and struggles with form =

In doubles, partnering Jan-Lennard Struff he reached the finals of Sydney International where they lost to Łukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo. In singles, Troicki went 6–13 at the ATP Tour level in 2018. He suffered from a lower back injury during 2018 which limited his playing time. As a result, he fell out of the top 200.

= 2019: Some success during the grass season =

He reached the second round of Australian Open where he lost in 4 sets to the 14th seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas. During the year most of his success came only during the grass season. Troicki reached the finals of Surbiton Trophy where he lost to Daniel Evans, quarterfinals of Antalya Open where he lost to an eventual finalist Miomir Kecmanović and round of 16 at Hall of Fame Open in Newport where he lost again to an eventual finalist, this time Alexander Bublik.

= 2020: Winning the inaugural ATP Cup and COVID-19=

By winning the inaugural ATP Cup in 2020 with Serbia, Troicki became the first player in history to win all three major international team competitions (Davis Cup in 2010 and World Team Cup in 2009 and 2012). During summer, Troicki tested positive for COVID-19, which affected his preparations for the restart of the tennis season due to pandemic.{{cite web |url=https://sportal.blic.rs/tenis/viktor-troicki-korona-virus-pozitivan-test/2022042100484862831 |title=NOVE, LOŠE VESTI Viktor Troicki POZITIVAN na korona virus, na vreme se povukao sa turnira|date=22 June 2020 }} At the end of the year, he was appointed captain of the Serbia Davis Cup team.{{Cite web |url=https://www.daviscup.com/en/news/317935.aspx |title=Davis Cup - Troicki takes over as Serbia skipper |website=www.daviscup.com}}

= 2021: Retirement =

At the beginning of 2021, he qualified for the Australian Open main singles draw where he lost in the first round to Michael Mmoh in 5 tight sets. After failing to qualify for the main draw of Roland Garros he made a surprising run at Queen's Club by beating No. 7 seed Lorenzo Sonego in straight sets before losing in the round of 16 to Frances Tiafoe.

He announced that 2021 Wimbledon would be his last professional tournament before he retires.{{Cite web |url=https://www.ubitennis.net/2021/04/former-top-20-player-viktor-troicki-to-retire-from-tennis/ |title=Former Top 20 Player Viktor Troicki to Retire from Tennis |date=29 April 2021}}{{Cite web |url=https://tennistonic.com/tennis-news/297930/retirement-troicki-confirms-he-will-stop-playing-after-wimbledon/ |title=RETIREMENT. Troicki confirms he will stop playing after Wimbledon |date=17 June 2021}} In the first round of qualifying he beat Christopher Eubanks before being defeated in the second round by Brandon Nakashima after three tight sets.{{Cite web |url=https://firstsportz.com/tennis-novak-djokovic-pens-down-an-emotional-retirement-message-for-close-friend-viktor-troicki/ |title='You have been a very important part of my personal growth,' Novak Djokovic pens down an emotional retirement message for close friend Viktor Troicki |first=Lakshya |last=Chopra |date=24 June 2021 |website=FirstSportz}}

Career overview

Troicki was a solid all-court player, who won more matches than he has lost on each surface. However, one factor that has kept him from more success is his poor record against top-10 players (65 losses vs 10 wins in his career).

Coaching career

After finishing his professional tennis career, Viktor began his coaching career. Apart from being Serbia Davis Cup team captain, he started working in 2023 with Hamad Medjedovic.{{cite web | url=https://www.telegraf.rs/sport/tenis/3648933-medjedovic-ima-novog-trenera-troicki-preuzeo-brigu-o-hamadu | title=Međedović ima novog trenera: Troicki preuzeo brigu o Hamadu | date=20 March 2023 }} At the end of the 2024 season, he became coach of fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic.{{cite web | url=https://www.republika.rs/sport/tenis/601654/viktor-troicki-miomir-kecmanovic-trener | title=POZVAO ME JE, SELI SMO I POPRIČALI! Viktor Troicki zvanično postao njegov trener! | date=16 November 2024 }}

Performance timelines

{{Performance key}}

=Singles=

class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:96%

!Tournament!!2006!!2007!!2008!!2009!!2010!!2011!!2012!!2013!!2014!!2015!!2016!!2017!!2018!!2019!!2020!!2021!!SR!!W–L!!Win%

colspan=20 align=left|Grand Slam tournaments
bgcolor=efefef align=left| Australian Open

|A

|Q3

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|Q2

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 12

|bgcolor=efefef|13–12

|bgcolor=efefef|52%

bgcolor=efefef align=left| French Open

|Q2

|Q2

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|Q3

|Q1

|Q2

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 9

|bgcolor=efefef|15–9

|bgcolor=efefef|63%

bgcolor=efefef align=left| Wimbledon

|Q1

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|Q2

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 9

|bgcolor=efefef|14–9

|bgcolor=efefef|61%

bgcolor=efefef align=left| US Open

|Q2

|Q1

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 9

|bgcolor=efefef|8–9

|bgcolor=efefef|47%

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

|0–0

|0–0

|3–4

|5–4

|4–4

|6–4

|5–4

|5–3

|0–0

|8–4

|7–4

|5–4

|1–2

|1–1

|0–0

|0–1

|0 / 39

|50–39

|56%

colspan=20 align=left|National representation
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Summer Olympics

|colspan=2 style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|NH

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|NH

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|colspan=4 style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 2

|bgcolor=efefef|0–2

|bgcolor=efefef|0%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Davis Cup

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=lime|W

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=thistle|F

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|1 / 10

|bgcolor=efefef|17–11

|bgcolor=efefef|61%

colspan=20 align=left|ATP Masters 1000
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Indian Wells Masters

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 10

|bgcolor=efefef|5–10

|bgcolor=efefef|33%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Miami Open

|A

|Q1

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|4R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 10

|bgcolor=efefef|11–10

|bgcolor=efefef|52%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Monte-Carlo Masters

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|Q1

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 8

|bgcolor=efefef|6–8

|bgcolor=efefef|43%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Madrid Open{{Efn|Held as Hamburg Masters (outdoor clay) until 2008, Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009 – present.|name=HamburgMadrid}}

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|Q2

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|2–7

|bgcolor=efefef|22%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Italian Open

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|Q2

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 8

|bgcolor=efefef|9–8

|bgcolor=efefef|53%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Canadian Open

|Q1

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|Q1

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|4–7

|bgcolor=efefef|36%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Cincinnati Masters

|Q2

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|3–7

|bgcolor=efefef|30%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Shanghai Masters{{Efn|Held as Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002 to 2008, and Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009 – present.|name=MadridShanghai}}

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|Q2

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|Q1

|colspan=2 style=color:#767676|NH

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 6

|bgcolor=efefef|8–6

|bgcolor=efefef|57%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Paris Masters

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|5–7

|bgcolor=efefef|42%

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

|0–0

|0–1

|1–2

|8–9

|5–7

|11–9

|8–9

|3–5

|0–0

|7–9

|5–9

|5–8

|0–2

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0 / 70

|53–70

|43%

colspan=20 style=text-align:left |Career statistics
style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|

2006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021colspan="3" |Career
bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Tournaments

|1

|7

|19

|27

|26

|24

|27

|18

|4

|28

|29

|28

|13

|4

|3

|4

|colspan=3|262

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Titles

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|colspan=3|Career total: 3

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Finals

|0

|0

|1

|1

|1

|2

|0

|0

|0

|2

|2

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|colspan=3|Career total: 9

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Overall win–loss

|1–1

|5–7

|21–20

|32–29

|37–30

|40–26

|26–29

|19–19

|8–4

|35–28

|34–29

|24–28

|6–13

|4–4

|1–2

|1–4

|3 / 262

|294–273

|{{tennis win percentage|won=294|lost=273|integer=yes}}

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win %

|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=5|lost=7|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=21|lost=20|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=32|lost=29|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=37|lost=30|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=40|lost=26|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=26|lost=29|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=19|lost=19|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=8|lost=4|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=35|lost=28|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=34|lost=29|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=24|lost=28|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=13|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=4|lost=4|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=4|integer=yes}}

|colspan=3| Career total: {{tennis win percentage|won=294|lost=273|integer=}}

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Year-end ranking

|207

|122

|57

|29

|28

|22

|38

|74

|102

|22

|29

|55

|215

|158

|201

|225

|colspan=3|{{Tooltip|$9,265,938 | Career Prize Money – Singles & Doubles combined}}

=Doubles=

class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:96%

!Tournament!!2007!!2008!!2009!!2010!!2011!!2012!!2013!!2014!!2015!!2016!!2017!!2018!!2019!!2020!!2021!!SR!!W–L!!Win%

colspan=19 align=left|Grand Slam tournaments
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Australian Open

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|1–7

|bgcolor=efefef|13%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|French Open

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|6–7

|bgcolor=efefef|46%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Wimbledon

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|3R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 6

|bgcolor=efefef|4–6

|bgcolor=efefef|40%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|US Open

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|2–7

|bgcolor=efefef|22%

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

|0–0

|4–3

|2–2

|1–4

|1–1

|1–1

|1–3

|0–0

|0–4

|2–4

|1–3

|0–2

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0 / 27

|13–27

|33%

colspan=19 align=left|National representation
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Summer Olympics

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|NH

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|colspan=3 style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|colspan=4 style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 1

|bgcolor=efefef|0–1

|bgcolor=efefef|0%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Davis Cup

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=lime|W

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=thistle|F

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|1 / 10

|bgcolor=efefef|7–5

|bgcolor=efefef|58%

colspan=19 align=left|ATP Masters 1000
bgcolor=efefef align=left|Indian Wells Masters

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|6–6

|bgcolor=efefef|50%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Miami Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 6

|bgcolor=efefef|1–5

|bgcolor=efefef|17%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Monte-Carlo Masters

|A

|A

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 7

|bgcolor=efefef|8–7

|bgcolor=efefef|53%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Madrid Open{{Efn|Held as Hamburg Masters (outdoor clay) until 2008, Madrid Masters (outdoor clay) 2009 – present.|name=HamburgMadrid}}

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 5

|bgcolor=efefef|6–5

|bgcolor=efefef|55%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Italian Open

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 4

|bgcolor=efefef|4–4

|bgcolor=efefef|50%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Canadian Open

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|style=color:#767676|NH

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 3

|bgcolor=efefef|2–2

|bgcolor=efefef|50%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Cincinnati Masters

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 4

|bgcolor=efefef|2–4

|bgcolor=efefef|33%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Shanghai Masters{{Efn|Held as Madrid Masters (indoor hard) from 2002 to 2008, and Shanghai Masters (outdoor hard) 2009 – present.|name=MadridShanghai}}

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

| colspan="2" style="color:#767676" |NH

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 2

|bgcolor=efefef|1–2

|bgcolor=efefef|33%

bgcolor=efefef align=left|Paris Masters

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|A

|bgcolor=efefef|0 / 2

|bgcolor=efefef|0–2

|bgcolor=efefef|0%

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win–loss

|0–0

|0–1

|3–1

|6–3

|5–5

|5–6

|1–3

|0–0

|2–8

|5–6

|3–3

|0–1

|0–0

|0–0

|0–0

|0 / 40

|30–37

!45%

colspan=19 style=text-align:left|Career statistics
style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|

200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021colspan="3" |Career
bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Tournaments

|4

|9

|12

|16

|12

|16

|13

|0

|22

|23

|15

|9

|0

|1

|0

|colspan=3|Career total: 152

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Titles

|0

|0

|0

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|0

|0

|0

|0

|colspan=3|Career total: 2

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|align=left|Finals

|0

|0

|0

|2

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|0

|1

|1

|0

|0

|0

| colspan="3" |Career total: 4

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Overall win–loss

|2–4

|6–9

|15–12

|19–16

|12–13

|8–16

|8–12

|0–0

|7–22

|11–22

|13–14

|4–8

|1–3

|5–2

|0–0

|2 / 152

|111–153

|42%

style=font-weight:bold;background:#efefef

|style=text-align:left|Win %

|{{tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=4|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=9|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=15|lost=12|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=19|lost=16|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=12|lost=13|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=8|lost=16|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=8|lost=12|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=7|lost=22|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=22|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=13|lost=14|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=4|lost=8|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=1|lost=3|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=5|lost=2|integer=yes}}

|{{tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=0|integer=yes}}

|colspan=3|Career total: {{tennis win percentage|won=111|lost=153|integer=}}

bgcolor=efefef

|align=left|Year-end ranking

|259

|146

|70

|55

|75

|118

|161

|1248

|170

|89

|111

|301

|723

|221

|245

|colspan=3|

ATP career finals

=Singles: 9 (3 titles, 6 runner-ups)=

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|

{|class=wikitable

!Legend

style="background:#f3e6d7;"

|Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0)

style="background:#ffc;"

|ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)

style="background:#e9e9e9;"

|ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)

style="background:#d4f1c5;"

|ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)

ATP World Tour 250 Series (3–6)

|

class=wikitable

!Finals by surface

Hard (3–5)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–1)
Carpet (0–0)

|

class=wikitable

!Finals by settings

Outdoors (2–3)
Indoors (1–3)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|0–1

|2008 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Singles

|Washington Open, United States

|International

|Hard

|{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro

|3–6, 3–6

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|0–2

|2009 PTT Thailand Open – Singles

|Thailand Open, Thailand

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon

|5–7, 3–6

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|1–2

|2010 Kremlin Cup – Men's singles

|Kremlin Cup, Russia

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|CYP}} Marcos Baghdatis

|3–6, 6–4, 6–3

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|1–3

|2011 Medibank International Sydney – Men's singles

|Sydney International, Australia

|250 Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon

|5–7, 6–7(4–7)

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|1–4

|2011 Kremlin Cup – Men's singles

|Kremlin Cup, Russia

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević

|4–6, 2–6

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2–4

|2015 Apia International Sydney – Men's singles

|Sydney International, Australia

|250 Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|KAZ}} Mikhail Kukushkin

|6–2, 6–3

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|2–5

|2015 MercedesCup – Singles

|Stuttgart Open, Germany

|250 Series

|Grass

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal

|6–7(3–7), 3–6

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|3–5

|2016 Apia International Sydney – Men's singles

|Sydney International, Australia (2)

|250 Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Grigor Dimitrov

|2–6, 6–1, 7–6(9–7)

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|3–6

|2016 Garanti Koza Sofia Open – Singles

|Sofia Open, Bulgaria

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Bautista Agut

|3–6, 4–6

=Doubles: 4 (2 titles, 2 runner-ups)=

valign=top

|

{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Legend

style="background:#f3e6d7;"

|Grand Slam Tournaments (0–0)

style="background:#ffc;"

|ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)

style="background:#e9e9e9;"

|ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)

style="background:#d4f1c5;"

|ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)

ATP World Tour 250 Series (2–2)

|

class=wikitable

!Finals by surface

Hard (2–2)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)

|

class=wikitable

!Finals by settings

Outdoors (0–1)
Indoors (2–1)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!class="unsortable"|Score

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|1–0

|2010 PTT Thailand Open – Doubles

|Thailand Open, Thailand

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|GER}} Christopher Kas

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Jonathan Erlich
{{flagicon|AUT}} Jürgen Melzer

|6–4, 6–4

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|1–1

|2010 Kremlin Cup – Men's doubles

|Kremlin Cup, Russia

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Janko Tipsarević

|{{flagicon|RUS}} Igor Kunitsyn
{{flagicon|RUS}} Dmitry Tursunov

|6–7(8–10), 3–6

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2–1

|2017 Garanti Koza Sofia Open – Doubles

|Sofia Open, Bulgaria

|250 Series

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Nenad Zimonjić

|{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Elgin
{{flagicon|RUS}} Andrey Kuznetsov

|6–4, 6–4

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|2–2

|2018 Sydney International – Men's doubles

|Sydney International, Australia

|250 Series

|Hard

|{{flagicon|GER}} Jan-Lennard Struff

|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot
{{flagicon|BRA}} Marcelo Melo

|3–6, 4–6

Team competition finals: 4 (4–0)

class="sortable wikitable" style=font-size:97%

!Result

!width=50|Date

!width=200|Event

!Surface

!width=170|Partner/Team

!width=170|Opponents

!Score

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2009 ARAG World Team Cup

|World Team Cup, Germany

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Janko Tipsarević
{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} Nenad Zimonjić

|{{flagicon|GER}} Rainer Schüttler
{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber
{{flagicon|GER}} Nicolas Kiefer
{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev

|2–1

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2010 Davis Cup World Group

|Davis Cup, Serbia

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic
{{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević
{{flagicon|SRB}} Nenad Zimonjić

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Gaël Monfils
{{flagicon|FRA}} Michaël Llodra
{{flagicon|FRA}} Arnaud Clément
{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon

|3–2

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2012 Power Horse World Team Cup

|World Team Cup, Germany (2)

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević
{{flagicon|SRB}} Nenad Zimonjić
{{flagicon|SRB}} Miki Janković

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych
{{flagicon|CZE}} Radek Štěpánek
{{flagicon|CZE}} František Čermák

|3–0

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2020 ATP Cup

|ATP Cup, Australia

|Hard

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic
{{flagicon|SRB}} Dušan Lajović
{{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Milojević
{{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Ćaćić

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal
{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Bautista Agut
{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Carreño Busta
{{flagicon|ESP}} Albert Ramos Viñolas
{{flagicon|ESP}} Feliciano López

|2–1

Challenger and Futures finals

=Singles: 12 (7–5)=

valign=top

|

{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Legend (singles)

bgcolor=e5d1cb
bgcolor=moccasin

|ATP Challenger Tour (4–4)

bgcolor=cffcff

|ITF Futures Tour (3–1)

|

class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Finals by surface

Hard (2–1)
Clay (4–3)
Grass (0–1)
Carpet (1–0)

|

class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Finals by settings

Outdoors (6–5)
Indoors (1–0)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|1–0

|{{dts|Aug 2004}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Serbia & Montenegro F6, Niš

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Alberto Soriano-Maldonado

|6–2, 6–1

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|2–0

|{{dts|Jun 2005}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Serbia & Montenegro F3, Belgrade

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Colangelo

|6–2, 6–1

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|2–1

|{{dts|Aug 2005}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Serbia & Montenegro F4, Novi Sad

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|NMK}} Lazar Magdinčev

|4–6, 3–6

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|2–2

|{{dts|Sep 2005}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Clay

|{{flagicon|GRE}} Vasilis Mazarakis

|2–6, 2–6

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|3–2

|{{dts|Apr 2006}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|United Arab Emirates F2, Dubai

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Hard

|{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Petzschner

|6–4, 6–0

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|4–2

|{{dts|Apr 2006}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Dharwad, India

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|POL}} Łukasz Kubot

|2–6, 6–4, 6–4

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|4–3

|{{dts|Nov 2007}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Busan, South Korea

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Ivo Minář

|6–7(2–7), 7–6(9–7), 3–6

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|4–4

|2008 XL Bermuda Open – Singles

|style="background:moccasin;"|Bermuda, Bermuda

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Clay

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori

|6–2, 5–7, 6–7(5–7)

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|5–4

|2009 GEMAX Open – Singles

|style="background:moccasin;"|Belgrade, Serbia

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Carpet (i)

|{{flagicon|SVK}} Dominik Hrbatý

|6–4, 6–2

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|6–4

|2014 Città di Como Challenger – Singles

|style="background:moccasin;"|Como, Italy

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Clay

|{{flagicon|IRL}} Louk Sorensen

|6–3, 6–2

bgcolor=98FB98|Win

|7–4

|2014 Banja Luka Challenger – Singles

|style="background:moccasin;"|Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Clay

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Albert Ramos Viñolas

|7–5, 4–6, 7–5

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|7–5

|2019 Surbiton Trophy – Men's singles

|style="background:moccasin;"|Surbiton, United Kingdom

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Grass

|{{flagicon|GBR}} Dan Evans

|2–6, 3–6

=Doubles: 8 (3–5)=

valign=top

|

{|class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Legend (doubles)

bgcolor=e5d1cb
bgcolor=moccasin

|ATP Challenger Tour (1–1)

bgcolor=cffcff

|ITF Futures Tour (2–4)

|

class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Finals by surface

Hard (2–3)
Clay (1–2)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (0–0)

|

class=wikitable style=font-size:97%

!Finals by settings

Outdoors (2–5)
Indoors (1–0)

|}

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!class="unsortable"|W–L

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Tier

!Surface

!Partner

!Opponents

!class="unsortable"|Score

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|0–1

|{{dts|Nov 2004}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Tunisia F4, Sfax

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Hard

|{{flagicon|SCG}} Ilija Bozoljac

|{{flagicon|POL}} Maciej Diłaj
{{flagicon|AUT}} Stefan Wiespeiner

|6–1, 3–6, 1–6

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|0–2

|{{dts|May 2005}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Hungary F3, Hódmezővásárhely

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SCG}} Boris Pašanski

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Norbert Pákai
{{flagicon|HUN}} Tibor Szathmáry

|3–6, 3–6

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|0–3

|{{dts|Aug 2005}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Serbia & Montenegro F4, Novi Sad

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SCG}} Aleksander Slović

|{{flagicon|SVK}} Peter Miklušičák
{{flagicon|CZE}} Lukáš Rosol

|4–6, 4–6

bgcolor=98fb98|Win

|1–3

|{{dts|Sep 2005}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Hungary F6, Budapest

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Clay

|{{flagicon|SCG}} Aleksander Slović

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Kornél Bardóczky
{{flagicon|HUN}} Gergely Kisgyörgy

|4–6, 7–6(7–0), 6–3

bgcolor=98fb98|Win

|2–3

|{{dts|Mar 2006}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard (i)

|{{flagicon|SCG}} Ilija Bozoljac

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Alexander Peya
{{flagicon|GER}} Lars Uebel

|6–3, 6–4

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|2–4

|{{dts|Apr 2006}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|United Arab Emirates F1, Abu Dhabi

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Hard

|{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Marco Chiudinelli
{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Petzschner

|5–7, 2–6

bgcolor=98fb98|Win

|3–4

|{{dts|Apr 2006}}

|style="background:#cffcff;"|United Arab Emirates F2, Dubai

|style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures

|Hard

|{{flagicon|GER}} Mischa Zverev

|{{flagicon|RUS}} Vadim Davletshin
{{flagicon|RUS}} Alexander Krasnorutskiy

|6–3, 6–2

bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss

|3–5

|{{dts|Jul 2006}}

|style="background:moccasin;"|Recanati, Italy

|style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger

|Hard

|{{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Rieschick

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Bolelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Davide Sanguinetti

|1–6, 6–3, [4–10]

Junior Grand Slam finals

=Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)=

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!style="width:30px;"|Year

!style="width:100px;"|Tournament

!Surface

!style="width:150px;"|Partner

!style="width:150px;"|Opponents

!style="width:125px;" class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#ccffcc;"

|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Loss

2004WimbledonGrass{{flagicon|NED}} Robin Haase{{flagicon|USA}} Brendan Evans
{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Oudsema
4–6, 4–6

Exhibitions

=Tournament finals=

==Singles==

class="sortable wikitable"

!Result

!{{ns}}Date{{ns}}

!Tournament

!Surface

!Opponent

!class="unsortable"|Score

style="background:#98fb98;"|Win

|2013 Boodles Challenge

|Boodles Challenge, United Kingdom

|Grass

|{{flagicon|NED}} Robin Haase

|7–5, 6–4

Record against top-10 players

Troicki's record against players who have been ranked in the top 10. Active players are in boldface:

{{Update|date=December 2021}}

class="sortable wikitable nowrap" style="text-align:center"

!Player

!{{Abbr|MP|Matches played}}

! width="60" |Record

! width="60" |Win%

!Last match

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 1 ranked players

|38

|6–32

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=32|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|AUS}} Lleyton Hewitt

|2

|2–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–2, 6–0) at 2012 Cincinnati 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Ferrero

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (4–6, 6–7(3–7), 6–2, 7–6(7–3), 6–2) at 2012 Australian Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick

|3

|1–2

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |33%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 4–6) at 2008 Tokyo QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal

|6

|1–5

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |17%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–3, 7–6(7–3)) at 2016 Shanghai 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic

|14

|1–13

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |7%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (1–6, 4–6) at 2013 Dubai 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Moyá

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (6–3, 6–7(2–7), 5–7) at 2008 Umag 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} Daniil Medvedev

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (6–3, 3–6, 1–6) at 2016 Kremlin Cup

align="left" |{{flagicon|SUI}} Roger Federer

|2

|0–2

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 2–6) at 2011 Doha QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray

|8

|0–8

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 2–6) at 2016 Olympics 1R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 3 ranked players

|64

|17–47

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=17|lost=47|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem

|3

|3–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–3, 3–6, 7–67–5) at 2017 Shanghai 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Ljubičić

|4

|2–2

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 5–7, 6–4) at 2009 Zagreb 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|CRO}} Marin Čilić

|11

|5–6

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |43%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 4–6) at 2016 Cincinnati 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|BUL}} Grigor Dimitrov

|5

|2–3

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |40%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 3–6) at 2017 Sofia QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} Nikolay Davydenko

|3

|1–2

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |33%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 7–5) at 2011 Rome 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} Alexander Zverev

|4

|1–3

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |25%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 6–4, 4–6) at 2017 Vienna 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} David Ferrer

|5

|1–4

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |20%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 6–3, 5–7) at 2016 Vienna QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|ARG}} David Nalbandian

|5

|1–4

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |20%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (4–6, 6–4, 2–6, 3–6) at 2011 Davis Cup SF

align="left" |{{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic

|7

|1–6

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |14%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 4–6) at 2017 Tokyo 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|GRE}} Stefanos Tsitsipas

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 6–2, 2–6, 5–7) at 2019 Australian Open 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro

|7

|0–7

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (6–4, 1–6, 4–6) at 2017 Shanghai QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|SUI}} Stan Wawrinka

|9

|0–9

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (1–6, 6–7(3–7)) at 2018 Sofia QF

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 4 ranked players

|17

|3–14

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=14|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|USA}} James Blake

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 6–2, 6–2) at 2013 Roland Garros 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori

|6

|1–5

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |17%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 5–7) at 2016 Paris 3R

align="left" |{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych

|8

|1–7

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |12%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (1–6, 2–6) at 2018 Rotterdam 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} Nicolas Kiefer

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 1–6) at 2009 Halle 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|SWE}} Robin Söderling

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (5–7, 4–6) at 2011 Rotterdam SF

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 5 ranked players

|23

|12–11

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=12|lost=11|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|RSA}} Kevin Anderson

|5

|3–2

| bgcolor="98FB98" |60%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (4–6, 7–67–5, 7–5) at 2016 Vienna Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|GER}} Rainer Schüttler

|5

|3–2

| bgcolor="98FB98" |60%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 6–4, 3–6) at 2010 St. Petersburg 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Tommy Robredo

|6

|3–3

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–1, 6–4) at 2016 Sydney 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

|7

|3–4

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |43%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 3–6, 3–6) at 2013 Roland Garros 4R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 6 ranked players

|15

|3–12

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=3|lost=12|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|ECU}} Nicolás Lapentti

|2

|2–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (4–6, 6–4, 6–1, 6–3) at 2010 Australian Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon

|7

|1–6

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |14%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 6–2, 6–2) at 2016 Roland Garros 3R

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Gaël Monfils

|5

|0–5

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 4–6) at 2019 Sofia 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Berrettini

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (6–4, 6–7(5–7), 4–6) at 2018 Qatar 1R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 7 ranked players

|13

|4–9

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=4|lost=9|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|NOR}} Casper Ruud

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–3, 7–6(7–4)) at 2016 Chengdu Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Verdasco

|2

|1–1

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 3–6, 6–4) at 2016 Winston-Salem QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Richard Gasquet

|5

|2–3

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |40%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (4–6, 2–6) at 2017 Rotterdam 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|BEL}} David Goffin

|4

|1–3

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |25%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (1–6, 1–6) at 2016 Miami 3R

align="left" |{{flagicon|USA}} Mardy Fish

|2

|0–2

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 2–6) at 2015 Cincinnati 1R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 8 ranked players

|50

|25–25

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=25|lost=25|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|USA}} Jack Sock

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–2, 6–3) at 2015 Paris 1R

align=left|{{Flagicon|RUS}} Karen Khachanov

|3

|2–1

|bgcolor=98FB98|{{Tennis win percentage|won=2|lost=1|integer=yes}}

|align=left bgcolor=ccffcc|Won (6–4, 6–7(3–7), 6–3, 1–6, 7–6(8–6)) at 2017 Davis Cup RR

align="left" |{{flagicon|USA}} John Isner

|8

|5–3

| bgcolor="98FB98" |63%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 7–6(7–4)) at 2017 Shanghai 3R

align="left" |{{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević

|5

|3–2

| bgcolor="98FB98" |63%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (5–7, 7–6(7–5), 7–6(8–6)) at 2017 London 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|CZE}} Radek Štěpánek

|10

|5–5

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 6–4) at 2013 Munich 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny

|8

|4–4

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 5–7) at 2015 Canada 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|CYP}} Marcos Baghdatis

|8

|3–5

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |38%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (5–7, 2–6) at 2018 Dubai 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|AUT}} Jürgen Melzer

|4

|1–3

| bgcolor="FFECB2" |25%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (7–6(9–7), 3–6, 7–6(7–3)) at 2010 Tokyo 2R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ARG}} Guillermo Cañas

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (2–6, 2–6) at 2008 s-Hertogenbosch QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Schwartzman

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (3–6, 4–6) at 2017 Paris Masters 1R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 9 ranked players

|3

|0–3

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=0|lost=3|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Nicolás Almagro

|3

|0–3

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (4–6, 6–7(3–7)) at 2012 Olympics 1R

bgcolor="efefef"

| align="left" |Number 10 ranked players

|9

|6–3

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=6|lost=3|integer=yes}}

|

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Lucas Pouille

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–4, 7–5) at 2013 Montpellier Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Carreño Busta

|1

|1–0

| bgcolor="lime" |100%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–3, 6–4, 6–3) at 2017 Davis Cup QF

align="left" |{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Mónaco

|4

|3–1

| bgcolor="98FB98" |75%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (7–5, 7–5, 6–3) at 2012 Wimbledon 3R

align="left" |{{flagicon|LAT}} Ernests Gulbis

|2

|1–1

| bgcolor="99ccff" |50%

| bgcolor="98FB98" align="left" |Won (6–3, 6–7(2–7), 6–3) at 2018 Sofia Open 1R

align="left" |{{flagicon|FRA}} Arnaud Clément

|1

|0–1

| bgcolor="EBC2AF" |0%

| bgcolor="FFECB2" align="left" |Lost (7–6(7–3), 4–6, 2–6) at 2007 Indian Wells 1R

class="sortbottom" style="background:#efefef;font-weight:bold;"

|Total

|228

|74–154

|{{Tennis win percentage|won=74|lost=154|integer=yes}}

|

Wins over top 10 players

  • He has a 10–65 (.133) record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.

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Season

!2007

!2008

!2009

!...

!2014

!2015

!2016

!2017

!Total

align=center

| align=left|Wins

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!#

!width=180|Player

!Rank

!width=275|Event

!Surface

!{{Abbr|Rd|Round}}

!width=200|Score

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2007
1.

|{{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic

|bgcolor=99ccff|No. 3

|Croatia Open

|bgcolor=EBC2AF|Clay

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|2–6, 6–4, 7–5

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2008
2.

|{{flagicon|USA}} Andy Roddick

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 9

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Washington Open, United States

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=ffebcd|QF

|0–6, 6–2, 6–4

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2009
3.

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 7

|Thailand Open

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard (i)

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|1–6, 6–2, 6–3

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2014
4.

|{{flagicon|ESP}} David Ferrer

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 5

|Shenzhen Open, China

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–3, 6–4

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2015
5.

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Marin Čilić

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 9

|MercedesCup, Germany

|bgcolor=CCFFCC|Grass

|bgcolor=yellow|SF

|6–3, 6–7(1–7), 7–6(7–2)

6.

|{{flagicon|CRO}} Marin Čilić

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 9

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Queen's Club Championships, UK

|bgcolor=CCFFCC|Grass

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–7(8–10), 6–2, 6–3

7.

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 9

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|China Open

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|1R

|6–4, 6–4

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2016
8.

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 5

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Shanghai Masters, China

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–3, 7–6(7–3)

9.

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 9

|bgcolor=d4f1c5|Vienna Open, Austria

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–2, 7–5

colspan=7 style=text-align:center|2017
10.

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem

|bgcolor= EEE8AA|No. 7

|bgcolor=e9e9e9|Shanghai Masters, China

|bgcolor=CCCCFF|Hard

|bgcolor=afeeee|2R

|6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–5)

Records

Record of consecutive five-set Grand Slam matches

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!Record

!Time span

!Matches

!Players matched

7 consecutive matches2011–2012align=left|vs. {{flagicon|COL}} Alejandro Falla 6–3, 3–6, 6–4, 5–7, 5–7 L 2011 US Open 1R
vs. {{flagicon|ESP}} Juan Carlos Ferrero 4–6, 6–7(3–7), 6–2, 7–6(7–3), 6–2 W 2012 Australian Open 1R
vs. {{flagicon|KAZ}} Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 4–6, 2–6, 6–4, 3–6 L 2012 Australian Open 2R
vs. {{flagicon|BRA}} Thomaz Bellucci 4–6, 6–3, 5–7, 6–3, 6–2 W 2012 Roland Garros 1R
vs. {{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Fognini 2–6, 6–3, 6–4, 3–6, 6–8 L 2012 Roland Garros 2R
vs. {{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers 7–5, 7–6(7–5), 3–6, 2–6, 8–6 W 2012 Wimbledon 1R
vs. {{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Kližan 6–4, 4–6, 5–7, 7–6(7–3), 6–4 W 2012 Wimbledon 2R
{{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Petzschner

Personal life

In May 2008, 22-year-old Troicki began dating model Sunčica Travica, one year his senior, having met her in Paris while competing at Roland Garros.{{cite news|author=Story |url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/15216/suncica-travica-i-viktor-troicki-i-poslednja-nada-je-nestala |title=Sunčica Travica i Viktor Troicki: I poslednja nada je nestala |agency=Espreso.co.rs|date=2 May 2011|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403165116/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/15216/suncica-travica-i-viktor-troicki-i-poslednja-nada-je-nestala |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}}{{cite news|author=Hello! |url=https://www.pulsonline.rs/puls-poznatih/suncica-travica-i-viktor-troicki-odmor-iz-snova-u-turskoj/dkgt8lc |title=Sunčica Travica i Viktor Troicki: Odmor iz snova u Turskoj |agency=PulsOnline.rs|date=9 August 2012|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403165138/https://www.pulsonline.rs/puls-poznatih/suncica-travica-i-viktor-troicki-odmor-iz-snova-u-turskoj/dkgt8lc |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}} The relationship featured several breakups followed by reconciliation{{cite news|last= |first= |url=https://www.kurir.rs/sport/tenis/915141/raskinuli-viktor-troicki-i-suncica-travica |title=Raskinuli Viktor Troicki i Sunčica Travica |agency=Kurir |date=30 July 2013 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403165736/https://www.kurir.rs/sport/tenis/915141/raskinuli-viktor-troicki-i-suncica-travica |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}} before ending for good during summer 2013 in the wake of his doping ban.{{cite news|last=Bojović |first=Katarina |url=https://mondo.rs/Zabava/Zvezde-i-tracevi/a1962118/kako-sada-izgleda-bivsa-devojka-viktora-troickog-koja-je-smuvala-fudbalera.html |title=Ljubila Troickog, pa smuvala fudbalera: Sunčicu sada ne biste prepoznali, tenisera žestoko "spustila" |agency=Mondo.rs |date=6 August 2024 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403165254/https://mondo.rs/Zabava/Zvezde-i-tracevi/a1962118/kako-sada-izgleda-bivsa-devojka-viktora-troickog-koja-je-smuvala-fudbalera.html |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}}

During early 2014, while suspended from playing tennis, Troicki commenced a relationship with model Sofija Milošević.{{cite news|last1=Đ. |first1=V. |last2=Č. |first2=M. |url=https://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/evo-sta-su-viktor-troicki-i-sofija-milosevic-radili-pre-zurke/3mrl7zm |title=Evo šta su Viktor Troicki i Sofija Milošević radili pre žurke |agency=Blic |date=9 July 2014 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403154310/https://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/evo-sta-su-viktor-troicki-i-sofija-milosevic-radili-pre-zurke/3mrl7zm |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}}{{cite news|last=Tošović |first=Stefan |url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/zivotne-price/45079/viktor-troicki-sofija-mi-je-najvie-pomogla-u-tekim-trenucima |title=Viktor Troicki: Sofija mi je najviše pomogla u teškim trenucima |agency=Espreso.co.rs |date=5 October 2014 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403154439/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/zivotne-price/45079/viktor-troicki-sofija-mi-je-najvie-pomogla-u-tekim-trenucima |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}} The couple broke up less than a year later in January 2015.{{cite news|author= |url=https://stil.kurir.rs/celebrities/suska-se/23971/nakon-10-meseci-zabavljanja-raskinuli-sofija-milosevic-i-viktor-troicki |title=Nakon 10 meseci zabavljanja: Raskinuli Sofija Milošević i Viktor Troicki |agency=Kurir |date=29 January 2015 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403154555/https://stil.kurir.rs/celebrities/suska-se/23971/nakon-10-meseci-zabavljanja-raskinuli-sofija-milosevic-i-viktor-troicki |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}}{{cite news|last=Mašojević |first=Danilo |url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/ljubavne-price/49779/sofija-miloevi-razlike-su-me-udaljile-od-viktora |title=Sofija Milošević: Razlike su me udaljile od Viktora |agency=Story |date=21 February 2015 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250403154617/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/ljubavne-price/49779/sofija-miloevi-razlike-su-me-udaljile-od-viktora |archivedate=3 April 2025 |url-status=live |access-date=3 April 2025}}

Troicki began dating model Aleksandra Đorđević in April 2015.{{Cite web|first=Stefan|last=Tošović|url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/zivotne-price/58296/viktor-troicki-zadovoljan-sam-u-novoj-romansi|title=Viktor Troicki: Zadovoljan sam u novoj romansi|date=17 October 2015|agency=Story RS|publisher=Espreso.co.rs|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322202307/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/zivotne-price/58296/viktor-troicki-zadovoljan-sam-u-novoj-romansi|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|first=|last=|url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/63947/aleksandra-djordjevic-i-viktor-troicki-najbolje-se-uziva-u-dobrom-drustvu-foto|title=Aleksandra Đorđević i Viktor Troicki: Najbolje se uživa u dobrom društvu|date=25 February 2016|agency=Story RS|publisher=Espreso.co.rs|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322202330/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/63947/aleksandra-djordjevic-i-viktor-troicki-najbolje-se-uziva-u-dobrom-drustvu-foto|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|first=Celina|last=Lafuente de Lavotha|url=https://monacoreporter.com/2016/04/10/tennis-pros-partied-at-zelos-before-starting-battle-on-red-clay-at-monte-carlo-country-club/viktor-troicki-and-his-girlfriend-at-zelos-launch-party-mcrm-2016-celinalafuentedelavotha/|title=Viktor Troicki and His Girlfriend at Zelo's Launch Party MCRM 2016|date=10 April 2016|agency=Monaco Reporter|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322215227/https://monacoreporter.com/2016/04/10/tennis-pros-partied-at-zelos-before-starting-battle-on-red-clay-at-monte-carlo-country-club/viktor-troicki-and-his-girlfriend-at-zelos-launch-party-mcrm-2016-celinalafuentedelavotha/|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}} With Đorđević in early stage of pregnancy, the two married on 27 November 2016 in a Serbian Orthodox ceremony at the St. Alexander Nevsky Church in Belgrade.{{Cite web|first=Tanja|last=Čanak|url=https://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/ekskluzivno-ovako-viktor-troicki-izgleda-na-svojoj-svadbi/3wzmzh0|title=Ovako Viktor Troicki izgleda na svojoj svadbi|date=27 November 2016|publisher=Blic|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322210426/https://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/ekskluzivno-ovako-viktor-troicki-izgleda-na-svojoj-svadbi/3wzmzh0|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|first=|last=|url=https://mondo.rs/Zabava/Zvezde-i-tracevi/a959913/Viktor-Troicki-se-ozenio-svadba-FOTO-VIDEO.html|title=Gospodin i gospođa Troicki!|date=27 November 2016|publisher=Mondo.rs|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322210815/https://mondo.rs/Zabava/Zvezde-i-tracevi/a959913/Viktor-Troicki-se-ozenio-svadba-FOTO-VIDEO.html|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|first=|last=|url=https://www.kurir.rs/stars/2561845/foto-mladenci-krenuli-u-crkvu-na-vencanje-troicki-buducu-suprugu-platio-1500-evrahtml|title=Ozenio se Viktro Troicki|date=27 November 2016|publisher=Kurir|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322212959/https://www.kurir.rs/stars/2561845/foto-mladenci-krenuli-u-crkvu-na-vencanje-troicki-buducu-suprugu-platio-1500-evra|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}} The church ceremony was followed by a reception at the Crowne Plaza Belgrade hotel.{{Cite web |last=Tennis.com |title=Djokovic, Tipsarevic attend Troicki's wedding in Belgrade |url=https://www.tennis.com/baseline/articles/djokovic-tipsarevic-attend-troicki-s-wedding-in-belgrade |access-date=11 February 2024 |website=Tennis.com |language=en}} Their first child, daughter Irina, was born in June 2017.{{Cite web|first=|last=|url=https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/97331/stigla-cerka-viktor-i-aleksandra-troicki-postali-roditelji|title= Stigla ćerka: Viktor i Aleksandra Troicki postali roditelji |date=16 June 2017|agency=Story RS|publisher=Espreso.co.rs|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322214013/https://glossy.espreso.co.rs/poznati/vesti/97331/stigla-cerka-viktor-i-aleksandra-troicki-postali-roditelji|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}} In August 2020, the couple had another daughter, Darija.{{Cite web|first=Jovana|last=Kos|url=https://www.blic.rs/zabava/aleksandra-troicki-se-porodila-viktor-troicki-drugo-dete/4decbz0|title=Viktor i manekenka dobili drugo dete, teniser presrećan, otkrio kako su mama i beba|date=16 August 2020|publisher=Blic|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20250322214249/https://www.blic.rs/zabava/aleksandra-troicki-se-porodila-viktor-troicki-drugo-dete/4decbz0|archivedate=22 March 2025|url-status=live}}{{Cite web |title=Troicki Talks Retirement, Future Plans |url=https://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/June-2021-(1)/Troicki-Talks-Retirement,-Future-Plans.aspx |access-date=11 February 2024 |website=www.tennisnow.com}}

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