Results

Challenger Banja Luka 08/09 10:30 26 [405] Marko Topo v Dragos Nicolae Madaras [197] 6-3,6-4
Challenger Banja Luka 08/08 09:40 25 [197] Dragos Nicolae Madaras v Marco Cecchinato [110] 6-2,6-1
Challenger San Marino 08/01 09:00 25 [160] Kimmer Coppejans v Dragos Nicolae Madaras [194] 6-4,6-4
Challenger Zug 07/27 10:30 26 [117] Jurij Rodionov v Dragos Nicolae Madaras [193] 6-2,6-4
Challenger Zug 07/25 08:00 25 [367] Remy Bertola v Dragos Nicolae Madaras [193] 2-6,3-6
ATP Bastad 07/17 11:30 25 [191] Dragos Nicolae Madaras v Luca Van Assche [77] 6-7,4-6
Challenger Iasi 07/11 12:45 25 [203] Dragos N Madaras v Cristian Garin [124] 5-7,2-6
ITF M25 Brasov 07/08 10:45 29 FC Legirus Inter v Dragos N Madaras 3-6,3-6
ITF M25 Brasov 07/07 12:35 28 Sebastian Gima v Dragos Nicolae Madaras 3-6,0-6
ITF M25 Brasov 07/07 08:00 27 David Poljak v Dragos Nicolae Madaras 2-6,3-6
ITF M25 Brasov 07/06 11:20 26 Nikos Lehmann v Dragos Nicolae Madaras 1-6,2-6
ITF M25 Brasov 07/04 08:00 25 Vlad Andrei Dumitru v Dragos Nicolae Madaras 2-6,0-6

Dragoș Nicolae Mădăraș (born 12 September 1997) is a Romanian-born Swedish former professional tennis player who was banned from the sport for breaking anti-corruption rules. He had a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 191 achieved on 17 July 2023. His career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 420 was achieved on 14 August 2023.

History

2022: ATP debut

He made his ATP debut at the 2022 Sofia Open as a qualifier where he lost to Oscar Otte in the first round.

2023: ITF success and provisional ban

Mădăraș first half of the season led him to winning a record-breaking of 10 ITF titles in one season. However, on 17 August he was provisionally suspended from all tennis by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after failing to comply with the anti-corruption rules.

2024: Suspension from professional tennis

On 14 March the ITIA revealed the final verdict (four years and five months suspension) and the details of the incident that had led up to the ban. At the 2023 Wimbledon qualifying tournament, Mădăraș had refused to hand over a mobile telephone to ITIA investigators who wanted to examine it. Instead he gave the phone to his brother who ran away with it. It was also revealed Mădăraș had previously been under investigation for match-fixing by the ITIA in the years 2017–2020.

2025:Appeal and ban reduction

In February 2025, it was announced that, following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Mădăraș' suspension had been cut to two years and would end on 16 August 2025.