Marton Fucsovics captured a career-defining victory at the Winston-Salem Open, overcoming Botic van de Zandschulp in the final at the Wake Forest Tennis Complex. The Hungarian star delivered a commanding performance, showcasing his trademark grit and athleticism to secure the title. The win marked a significant milestone in his career, adding another ATP trophy to his collection and reaffirming his place among the sport’s elite.
A Personal Celebration with Nini Molnar
What made the moment even more special was the presence of his wife, Nini Molnar, who joined him on court just two weeks after their wedding. The couple, who tied the knot earlier in August, shared an emotional embrace as Fucsovics lifted the trophy. Their joy was palpable, blending the thrill of professional success with the warmth of personal happiness. Nini, a Hungarian fashion influencer, has been a steady source of support throughout Fucsovics’ journey, and their celebration in Winston-Salem was a reflection of that bond.
From Paris Engagement to Tennis Glory
The pair’s relationship has blossomed quickly. Fucsovics proposed in Paris in late 2024, describing their connection as “love at first sight.” Despite a challenging year on tour, he credited Nini with helping him stay grounded and motivated. Their whirlwind romance culminated in a summer wedding, and now, just weeks later, they find themselves celebrating a major tennis triumph together.
Looking Ahead with Confidence
With renewed confidence and personal stability, Fucsovics now turns his attention to the upcoming tournaments with momentum on his side. His performance in Winston-Salem signals a resurgence, and fans will be eager to see how he builds on this success. As he continues to compete on the ATP Tour, the support of his new wife may prove to be the secret ingredient in his pursuit of even greater achievements.
Marton Fucsovics in 2025
Now ranked no.94, Fucsovics played his last match on the 23rd of August when he defeated world no.92 Botic Van De Zandschulp 6-3 7-6(3) in the final in Winston-Salem to win his 3rd career title.
Currently, during this season the Hungarian has an overall 37-16 record. Marton has won 2 titles in 2025 in the Manama Challenger and Winston-Salem.