1989 – 1991
- Highest ranking: 8 ITF
- Played various ITF Tournaments: Wimbledon, French Open, etc.
- Quarter finalist of “Orange Bowl” in `89. and `91. (Miami)
- Yugoslav finalist under 21 years in `89, (Zagreb)
- Yugoslav Senior Doubles Champion (with N.Djordjevic) in `90, (Belgrade)
- Yugoslav Junior Champion under 16 in `89 (Maribor)
During the period between 1989-1994 triumphed against:
- Thomas Enquist (ATP 4),
- Karol Kucera (ATP 6),
- Albert Costa (ATP 6),
- Andrei Pavel (ATP 13),
- El Aynaoui (ATP 14),
- Albert Portas (ATP 19),
- Sargis Sargasian (ATP 38),
- Juan Balcells (ATP 58),
- Johan Van Herck (ATP 65)
- Wayne Black (ATP 69)
1990 – 1994
- Played various Satelite and Challenger tournaments.
- Highest ranking: 663 ATP
- Before the match with Thomas Johanson (Australian Open Champion in 2002)
- With Swedish Team
- Yugoslavian Championships,1990
- Yugoslavian Championships,1990
- Marakesh,Marocco 1991
- Marakesh,Marocco 1991
- National Team,Sunshine Cup U18
- Wimbledon 1991
- Wimbledon 1991
- National Team: Jovanovic,Zimonjic,Vemic,Nesic
- Yugoslav Team Champions "Partizan" 1989
- With Grant Doyle, Jamie Holmes,Nebojsa Djordjevic, Italy 1988
- Baranquilla,Colombia 1990
- Baranquilla,Colombia 1990
- Yugoslav Junior Team in the USA,1991
- Celebrating New Year with South African Team
- Casablanca 1991 with Goran Mihajlovic
- Porec 1990 with Oskar Gernac
- Belgrade 1992 with Srdjan Muskatirovic
- With a coach and friend Zoran Bodic and Dusan Vemic
- Practice with Dusan Vemic
- With Robert Suevich (Croatia)
- With Solon Peppas (Greece)
- With Jose Nunes (Portugal)
- With Stanko Sarac (Australia)
- Team matches in Switzerland
- Team matches in Switzerland
- Table tennis with Nikola in L.A
- French Open 1991
- Wimbledon 1991
- ITF German Open 1989
- Orange Bowl 1989
- ITF Mexico City 1990
- European Championship Prague 1989
- ATP Tour Bucarest 1994
- ATP Tour Romania 1993
- Swiss Open,Klosters 1989
- Copa del Cafe 1990,Costa Rica
- Port Washington 1989
- Orange Bowl 1989
- Orange Bowl 1991