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Alexander Bublik

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Kazakhstani tennis player (born 1997)
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Stanislavovich and thefamily name is Bublik.

Alexander Bublik
Александр Бублик
Bublik in 2023
Full nameAlexander Stanislavovich Bublik
Country (sports) Kazakhstan (2016–)
 Russia (2016)
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco[1]
Born (1997-06-17)17 June 1997 (age 27)
Gatchina, Russia
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Turned pro2016
PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachArtyom Suprunov
Prize moneyUS $7,888,082[2]
Singles
Career record155–159
Career titles4
Highest rankingNo. 17 (6 May 2024)
Current rankingNo. 80 (17 March 2025)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian Open2R (2017,2021,2022)
French Open2R (2019,2020,2022,2024)
Wimbledon4R (2023)
US Open3R (2019)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2021,2024)
Doubles
Career record43–86
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 47 (8 November 2021)
Current rankingNo. 130 (17 March 2025)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian OpenSF (2020)
French OpenF (2021)
Wimbledon2R (2019)
US Open2R (2022)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games1R (2021,2024)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
Australian Open1R (2021)
French Open1R (2022)
Wimbledon1R (2021)
Team competitions
Davis Cup7–3
Medal record
Last updated on: 19 March 2025.

Alexander Stanislavovich Bublik (Александр Станиславович Бублик; born 17 June 1997) is a Russian-born Kazakhstani professionaltennis player. He has a career-highATP singles ranking of world No. 17, achieved on 6 May 2024 and a doubles ranking of No. 47, achieved on 8 November 2021.[3] He is currently the No. 1 player from Kazakhstan.

Bublik has won fourATP Tour singles titles and been a runner-up in seven further finals, and he achieved his greatest success at amajor at the2021 French Open as the runner-up in doubles partnering fellow countrymanAndrey Golubev.

Early life

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Alexander Stanislavovich Bublik was born on 17 June 1997 inGatchina, Russia and began playing tennis at the age of four. He was coached by his father, Stanislav.

Career

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On the junior tour, Bublik reached a career-high ranking of No. 19 and won eleven titles (six singles and five doubles) on theInternational Tennis Federation (ITF) junior circuit.[4][5]

2016: Futures titles and first ATP wins

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Bublik began 2016 ranked World No. 964. He won his first Futures title in Doha in April 2016, followed by titles in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Sweden.[6]

Bublik made hisATP main-draw debut at the2016 St. Petersburg Open, where he received wildcards into both the singles and doubles main draw.

Bublik qualified for theKremlin Cup, where he notched the biggest win of his career, upsettingRoberto Bautista Agut in straight sets in the round of 16. He then lost a tight three-set match to the eventual championPablo Carreño Busta.

In November 2016, Bublik announced that he would represent Kazakhstan.[7]

By the end of the year, Bublik's ranking had skyrocketed to No. 205.

2017: Two Challenger titles and top-100 breakthrough

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After qualifying for theAustralian Open, Bublik defeated 16th-seededLucas Pouille in his first Grand Slam match.

In February, Bublik won his first Challenger title at the Morelos Open, defeatingNicolas Jarry in the final.

AtWimbledon, Bublik received a spot in the main draw as a lucky loser. He was defeated by world No. 1 Andy Murray in his first Wimbledon appearance.

Bublik won his second Challenger title in Aptos. In September, after making the semifinals of a Challenger tournament in Istanbul, Bublik broke into the top 100 for the first time, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 95.[8]

2018: Struggles with form

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Bublik struggled for much of the 2018 season, seeing his ranking drop into the 200s. However, he prevailed in his last event of the year, winning eight matches to capture the Challenger title in Bratislava.

2019: Two ATP Finals, top-50 debut

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Bublik at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships

Bublik was successful early on in 2019, winning his fourth Challenger title in Budapest, followed shortly by another title at Pau.

Bublik earned his first Masters 1000 win in Miami, winning two qualifying matches and defeatingTennys Sandgren in a third-set tiebreak.

His next tournament was in Monterrey, where he again defeated Sandgren in a third-set tiebreak en route to his sixth Challenger title. This win propelled Bublik back into the top 100.

Bublik won his first Roland Garros main-draw match overRudolf Molleker, before losing a close four-set contest to eventual finalistDominic Thiem.

At the tournament in Newport, Bublik reached his first ATP final, where he was defeated by the top seedJohn Isner.

Bublik had a successful US Open campaign, where he won two consecutive five-set matches. He came back from two sets to love down againstThomas Fabbiano to reach his first Grand Slam third round.

Bublik reached his second ATP 250 final of the season in Chengdu, where he defeated top-30 playersTaylor Fritz andGrigor Dimitrov, before losing the final in a third-set tiebreak toPablo Carreño Busta. The result helped him to reach a new career-high of No. 48 in November.[8]

2020: First Grand Slam doubles semifinal, first top-10 singles win

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At the2020 Australian Open Bublik reached his first semifinal at a Grand Slam in doubles partnering fellow KazakhMikhail Kukushkin where they lost to Rajeev Ram/Joe Salisbury.

Bublik reached the semifinals ofMarseille, where he lost toStefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets. As alucky loser, Bublik reached the quarterfinals ofHamburg, beatingAlbert Ramos Viñolas andFélix Auger-Aliassime, before losing toCristian Garín in 3 sets.

He had his first top-10 victory againstGaël Monfils at the2020 French Open, but lost toLorenzo Sonego in the second round.

2021: Two ATP singles finals, top-35 debut, historic French Open doubles final

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Bublik started his 2021 season at theAntalya Open. Seeded eighth, he reached his third ATP 250 final, notching his second top-10 victory against top seed and world No. 10,Matteo Berrettini, in the quarterfinals.[9] He was forced to retire in the final after trailing 0–2 in the first set againstAlex de Minaur.

In theGreat Ocean Road Open, he lost in the third round toStefano Travaglia. At theAustralian Open, he lost in the second round toDušan Lajović in 4 sets.

He reached his fourth final inSingapore after beatingAltuğ Çelikbilek,Yoshihito Nishioka andRadu Albot. He lost toAlexei Popyrin in the final, 6–4 0–6, 2–6.

At the2021 Miami Open, Bublik reached the quarterfinals where he lost toJannik Sinner. This marked his best result at aMasters 1000 event to date.

At the2021 Madrid Open, he defeatedDenis Shapovalov andAslan Karatsev to equal his previous Masters 1000 result, but lost toCasper Ruud. As a result, he achieved his career-high ranking of World No. 40 on 10 May 2021.

In only his sixth appearance at a Grand Slam in doubles, Bublik reached his second Grand Slam doubles semifinal in his career at the2021 French Open partnering with fellow KazakhAndrey Golubev defeating No. 5 seededIvan Dodig/Filip Polášek (second round), No. 11 seededWesley Koolhof/Jean-Julien Rojer (third round) andHugo Nys/Tim Pütz (quarterfinals) en route, his best showing at this Grand Slam.[10] In the semifinal the Kazakh duo defeated the Spanish duoPablo Andújar/Pedro Martínez[11] who were both making their Grand Slam semifinals doubles debut.[12] They played in the final against the French home favoritesNicolas Mahut/Pierre-Hugues Herbert,[13] but they lost 6–4, 6–7, 4–6.[14][15] As a result, he entered the top 50 in doubles at World No. 49 on 14 June 2021.

2022: First ATP singles title

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Bublik started his 2022 season at theAdelaide International 2. Seeded sixth, he lost in the first round to Australian wildcardAleksandar Vukic.[16] At theAustralian Open, he was defeated in the second round by 17th seed and world No. 20,Gaël Monfils.[17]

In February, Bublik reached his fifth ATP singles final at theOpen Sud de France inMontpellier. Seeded sixth, he defeatedTallon Griekspoor,[18] qualifierPierre-Hugues Herbert,[19] second seedRoberto Bautista Agut,[20] and fifth seedFilip Krajinović en route to the final.[21] In the final, he defeated top seed and world No. 3,Alexander Zverev, to earn his first career win over a top-five player, as well as his first ATP singles title.[22] At theRotterdam Open, he was eliminated from the tournament in the first round byAndy Murray.[23] Seeded seventh at theQatar ExxonMobil Open, he lost in the second round toArthur Rinderknech.[24] InDubai, he was beaten in the first round by fifth seed and world No. 11,Hubert Hurkacz.[25] Representing Kazakhstan in theDavis Cup tie against Norway, he won both of his matches by beatingViktor Durasovic and world No. 8Casper Ruud.[26] In the end, Kazakhstan won the tie over Norway 3–1 to reach the Davis Cup Finals.[27] Seeded 31st at theIndian Wells Masters, he beat 2009 finalist and former world No. 1, Andy Murray, in the second round.[28] He lost in the third round to 33rd seed and last year semifinalist,Grigor Dimitrov.[29] Seeded 30th at theMiami Open, he was defeated in the third round by sixth seed, world No. 8, and eventual finalist, Casper Ruud.[30]

Bublik at the2022 Monte-Carlo Masters

Bublik started his clay-court season at theMonte-Carlo Masters. He beat 2014 champion,Stan Wawrinka, in the first round for his first win at this event.[31] He retired during his second-round match against 13th seed and world No. 19,Pablo Carreño Busta, for no obvious reason.[32] Seeded 16th at theBarcelona Open, he was beaten in the second round byEmil Ruusuvuori.[33] Last year quarterfinalist at theMadrid Open, he lost in the first round toMiomir Kecmanović.[34] Due to not defending his quarterfinalist points from last year, Bublik's ranking fell from 33 to 41. InRome, he was defeated in the first round by lucky loserMarcos Giron.[35] Seeded eighth at theGeneva Open, he lost in the first round toKamil Majchrzak.[36] At theFrench Open, he lost his second-round match to 28th seed, Miomir Kecmanović, in four sets.[37]

Bublik started his grass-court season at theBOSS Open in Stuttgart. Seeded seventh, he lost in the second round to eventual finalist, Andy Murray.[38] At theQueen's Club Championships, he was defeated in the second round by seventh seed, world No. 17, and two-time champion,Marin Čilić.[39] InEastbourne, he beat seventh seed,Frances Tiafoe, in the first round.[40][41] He was eliminated in the quarterfinals by third seed, world No. 14, 2019 champion, and eventual champion,Taylor Fritz.[42] AtWimbledon, he reached the third round where he lost to 23rd seed and world No. 28, Frances Tiafoe, in four sets.[43]

After Wimbledon, Bublik competed at theHall of Fame Open. Seeded third, he beat sixth seed, Andy Murray, in the quarterfinals.[44] He then defeatedJason Kubler in the semifinals to reach his sixth ATP singles final, his second ATP singles final of the year, and his second Hall of Fame Open final.[45] He lost in a thrilling final to fourth seedMaxime Cressy.[46]

In August, Bublik played at theNational Bank Open. He lost in the first round toJenson Brooksby.[47] Bublik then missed theWestern & Southern Open, and theWinston-Salem Open due to the birth of his son Vasily.[48][49] Returning to action at theUS Open, he was defeated in the second round by 12th seed, world No. 15, and two-time semifinalist, Pablo Carreño Busta.[50]

In October at the first edition of theFirenze Open, he defeated in the first roundCristian Garín for his 100th career match win.[51] He was the second man representing Kazakhstan to record 100 tour-level wins in his career, after Mikhail Kukushkin, who had 172.[52]

2023: First ATP 500 and second ATP 250 titles, top 25

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Bublik started his 2023 season by representing Kazakhstan at the first edition of theUnited Cup. Kazakhstan was in Group B alongside Switzerland and Poland. Against Switzerland, he lost toStan Wawrinka.[53] Against Poland, he was defeated byHubert Hurkacz in three sets.[54] In the end, Kazakhstan ended third in Group B. Seeded fifth at theASB Classic in Auckland, he lost in the first round toDavid Goffin.[55] At theAustralian Open, he pushed 30th seed and world No. 32,Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, to five sets, but he ended up losing his first-round match.[56]

After the Australian Open, Bublik represented Kazakhstan in theDavis Cup tie against Chile. He lost both of his matches toNicolás Jarry andCristian Garín.[57][58] In the end, Chile won the tie over Kazakhstan 3–1.[59] Seeded sixth and defending champion at theOpen Sud de France, he was defeated in a dramatic first-round match byGrégoire Barrère.[60][61] InRotterdam, he lost in the first round to doubles partner Stan Wawrinka.[62] In doubles, he and Wawrinka upset second seeded teamNikola Mektić/Mate Pavić in the first round.[63] They lost in their quarterfinal match to Belgian qualifiersSander Gillé/Joran Vliegen.[64] At theOpen 13 Provence, he beat fourth seed and world No. 25,Grigor Dimitrov, in the quarterfinals in three sets; he saved two match points in the third set tie-breaker.[65] He lost in the semifinals to top seed and world No. 11, Hubert Hurkacz, who would end up winning the tournament.[66] At theDubai Championships, he was beaten in the second round by third seed, world No. 7, and eventual champion,Daniil Medvedev.[67] During the week of 6 March, Bublik competed at theBNP Paribas Open. He lost in the first round to qualifierWu Tung-lin.[68] Seeded fourth at theArizona Classic, he ousted defending champion,Denis Kudla, in the first round.[69] He reached the quarterfinals where he lost to qualifierJan-Lennard Struff.[70] InMiami, he was defeated in the first round byJ. J. Wolf.[71]

Bublik started his clay-court season at theMonte-Carlo Masters. He fell in the first round to 13th seed and world No. 16,Alexander Zverev, in three sets.[72] This was his first loss to Zverev after having led their Head to Head rivalry 2–0. InBarcelona, he lost in the first round toEmil Ruusuvuori.[73] At theMadrid Open, he beatDaniel Elahi Galán in the first round after playing in the longest tie-break of the season so far.[74] In the second round, he lost to sixth seed and world No. 7,Holger Rune, in three sets, despite having match point at 8–7 in the third set tie-break.[75] Seeded sixth at theOpen Aix Provence, he made it to the quarterfinals where he was defeated by French lucky loserHarold Mayot.[76] InRome, he reached the third round where he lost to world No. 4,Casper Ruud, in three sets.[77] At theGeneva Open, he was eliminated in the first round byMarcos Giron.[78]

InHalle, Bublik kicked off his grass court season with an upset over seventh seedBorna Ćorić, crushing Coric in straight sets. Bublik then emerged victorious in a close-fought hard three set win over Madrid Open finalistJan-Lennard Struff, to reach the quarterfinals. Bublik, in the quarterfinals, defeated Jannik Sinner by a second set retirement after he had won a riveting first set to reach the semifinals of an ATP 500 for the first time in his career. He then defeatedAlexander Zverev and reached the biggest final of his career. There Bublik played against third seedAndrey Rublev, with whom he had an 0–3 head-to-head record. Bublik sealed a thrilling three set victory to close out on the biggest title of his career and become the first Kazakhstani to win an ATP 500 singles title sinceAndrey Golubev's ATP World Tour 500 series title in 2010, inHamburg. As a result, Bublik soared 22 spots in the rankings to No. 26, his career highest singles ranking on 26 June 2023.[79] He further reached a new career-high in the top 25 on 31 July 2023.

2024: Fourth ATP title, Dubai Open final and career high ranking

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Bublik began his 2024 campaign at theAdelaide international ATP 250 event in January. He beatJames Mcabe,Dan Evans and 25th ranked,Lorenzo Musetti on his way to the semi-final, where he was beaten byJack Draper in two sets.[80] Bublik would suffer a surprise upset at theAustralian Open 1st round where he lost to 137th ranked qualifier,Sumit Nagal in straight sets.[81] Following this Bublik competed at theOpen Sud de France in Montpellier which he had previously won in 2022.[82] Bublik won the tournament claiming his fourth ATP singles title, defeatingDenis Shapovalov,Alexander Shevchenko,Felix Auger-Aliassime andBorna Coric. Bublik lost the opening set in all four of his matches making him the only player to win an ATP singles tournament having lost the opening set of each match.[83]

At theDubai Championships Bublik was victorious in two close matches, first againstTomas Machac in the round of 32 then against 28th ranked,Tallon Griekspoor in the round of 16. In the quarter final his opponentJiri Lehecka would retire after trailing 6-4, 4-1. Bublik next faced world number 5,Andrey Rublev in the semi-final. In a closely fought match Rublev won the first set in a tie-break, despite Bublik having led 3-0 at the beginning of the set. In the second set Bublik won in another tie-break. In the final set after Bublik held serve to lead 6-5, Rublev shouted in the face of a line judge resulting in him being defaulted forunsportsmanlike conduct.[84] As a result Bublik went through to the final where he facedUgo Humbert. Bublik lost the final 4-6, 3-6 having been broken twice.[85] Bublik received media attention after giving his racket to a ball kid in the middle of a match at theMonte-carlo Masters.[86] He would go on to suffer a heavy defeat toBorna Coric losing 1-6, 1-6 in the round of 32. In the following tournament at theMadrid Open, Bublik beat world number 15,Ben Shelton on his less favoured surface, clay 3-6, 7-6, 6-4. Bublik would subsequently lose toDaniil Medvedev in the round of 16. On the 6th of May Bublik reached a career high singles ranking of 17.[87]

At theLyon Open ATP 250 event in May, Bublik reached the semi-final where he lost to newcomer and eventual championGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard, 4-6, 5-7.[88] Bublik went out in the straight sets at the second round of Roland Garros againstJan-Lennard Struff. At Wimbledon Bublik won in the opening round againstJakub Mensik after having lost the opening two sets. He then beatArthur Cazaux in straight sets to reach the third round. Bublik would lose to world number 13Tommy Paul in straight sets in the third round losing 3-6, 4-6, 2-6.[89]

Bublik had a poor second half of the season. Losing nine of his eleven matches from theParis Olympics to the end of the season. This resulted in Bublik dropping from his career high ranking to world number 33.

National representation

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Davis Cup

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Bublik has participated three times in theKazakhstan Davis Cup team since 2019 and as of 2022, he has a win–loss record of 9–4 in singles and 3–2 in doubles inDavis Cup competition.[90] In 2021, he elaborated on his motivation when playing at the Davis Cup by explaining, "I take Davis Cup more seriously than [the] singles Tour because I'm not only playing for myself, but I play for the country, for the fans, and it's extra." Despite his more sporadic record on the ATP Tour, Bublik reiterated that, "In Davis Cup, I don't have 30 weeks to have good behaviour, bad behaviour, good match or bad match. I think I just go on court and try to be the best now, do what I can do now at the special moment."[91]

He made his Davis Cup debut at the2019 qualifying round in his singles match against Portugal'sJoão Sousa, where he won in three sets to help Kazakhstan advance to the2019 Finals.[92] At the Finals, Bublik narrowly lost toRobin Haase of the Netherlands in three sets, but he teamed up withMikhail Kukushkin to win the deciding doubles match against Haase andJean-Julien Rojer and seal their firsttie win.[93] In Kazakhstan's tie against Great Britain, Bublik played his second singles match, where he defeatedDan Evans, but he lost his doubles match with Kukushkin toJamie Murray andNeal Skupski. With the loss against Great Britain, Kazakhstan lost in the group stage and thus, ended their campaign.[94]

Bublik played thefollowing year's qualifying round, where they faced off against Netherlands once more. He won his first singles match againstTallon Griekspoor and his second against Haase, both in straight sets, and brought his team through to the2021 Finals.[95][96] At the Finals, Bublik took on Sweden'sMikael Ymer and won in three sets to help his team win the tie.[97] He maintained his momentum against Canada'sVasek Pospisil in their next tie to win in straight sets to bring Kazakhstan to its sixth quarterfinal at the Davis Cup.[98][91] There, Bublik succumbed toSerbia'sNovak Djokovic in straight sets and the team ultimately lost its tie to end their campaign.[99]

In 2022, Representing Kazakhstan at theDavis Cup tie versus Norway, he won both of his matches beatingViktor Durasovic andCasper Ruud. In the end, Kazakhstan won the tie over Norway 3–1.[100] After theUS Open, Bublik represented Kazakhstan in theDavis Cup Group stage. Kazakhstan is in Group D alongside The Netherlands, the US, and Great Britain. Against the Netherlands, he lost toBotic van de Zandschulp;[101] however, he won the doubles tie withAleksandr Nedovyesov beatingWesley Koolhof /Matwé Middelkoop. The Netherlands won the tie over Kazakhstan 2–1.[102] Against the US, he lost to Taylor Fritz,[103] but he won doubles again with Nedovyesov defeatingRajeev Ram/Jack Sock.[104] The USA ended up winning the tie 2–1.[105]

Olympics

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At the2020 Summer Olympics, Bublik made his tennis Olympics debut, where he played Russia'sDaniil Medvedev in the first round and lost in straight sets.[106]

Playing style

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At 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in), Bublik possesses a powerful serve and led the2021 ATP Tour in the number ofaces served throughout the season.[107][108] His unpredictable and capricious game style on court has often caught opponents off-guard through his occasional use of the underarm serve and tendency to add trick shots in his matches.[109] His style has drawn comparisons to that ofNick Kyrgios, who also developed a reputation for often playing in an unorthodox manner.[107]

Bublik is also known for his irreverence to the sport and casual approach to practicing. He described his unexpected run to the 2021 French Open doubles final as a "pure accident", and explained that he did not treat doubles as professional tennis, but as a way to "make some extra money, hang around, make some jokes."[107] In a 2020 interview withL'Équipe, Bublik also stated that he lamented the sport and the financial incentives were what kept him going: "If there was no money, I would stop playing tennis instantly. I haven’t earned enough money; in any other case I would have already retired."[110][111] However, in 2022, he contradicted these statements, saying for Good Morning Tennis that "over time, and it's been three years since that interview, things have changed a lot and [I] love playing tennis now because [I] realized that's what [I] wanted to do as a kid".[112]

Controversy

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In the2023 US Open, Bublik was defeated in first round by former US Open championDominic Thiem in straight sets. However, Bublik's lack of sportsmanship was heavily criticized by the tennis community and fans. Bublik was recorded on television uttering in Russian, "I am sick of giving careers back to disabled people", an apparent reference to Thiem's recent recovery from injuries. This was later condemned by fellow tennis playerNick Kyrgios as "horrible".[113][114] Throughout the game, Bublik also received code violation after smashing his racket, he then proceeded to question his team why he kept losing, and said he no longer wanted to travel to the US Open.[115]

Nationality change

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In November 2016, Bublik changed his allegiance from that of his home country of Russia’s federation to the tennis federation ofKazakhstan in search of better financial support from the national tennis federation.

Bublik joined several other players by switching to playing for Kazakhstan, explaining:

As hurtful as it may sound, nobody cared about me in Russia. And now people care about me. And they do everything for my career to be successful. That's the most important thing!Kazakhstan Tennis Federation – they really look after me. They help, work, create the conditions for me to play well. It was impossible in Russia. There is also a wonderful tennis center inAstana. I don’t know how to describe it in words. But it's awesome. Since we have already made a decision to play for Kazakhstan, I am never going back to the Russian team [likeKsenia Pervak[116]]. I am not going back.[117]

Personal life

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Bublik and his wife Tatiyana Bublik had their first child, a son, Vasily, in 2022.[118][119]

In 2023, Bublik was named as a reserve member of the Levitov Chess Wizards team in theProfessional Rapid Online Chess League.[120]

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles

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Current through the2025 Indian Wells Open.

Tournament2016201720182019202020212022202320242025SRW–LWin %
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenA2RQ2Q11R2R2R1R1R1R0 / 73–730%
French OpenAQ3Q12R2R1R2R1R2R0 / 64–640%
WimbledonA1RQ21RNH3R3R4R3R0 / 69–658%
US OpenAQ1A3R1R2R2R1R1R0 / 64–640%
Win–loss0–01–20–03–31–34–45–43–43–40–10 / 2520–2544%
National representation
Summer OlympicsANH1RNH1RNH0 / 20–20%
Davis CupAAARRQFRRG1G10 / 311–761%
ATP Masters 1000
Indian Wells OpenAQ2Q2ANHA3R1R3R1R0 / 42–433%
Miami OpenAQ1A2RNHQF3R1R2R0 / 55–550%
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAANH1R2R1R1R0 / 41–420%
Madrid OpenAAAANHQF1R2R4R0 / 46–460%
Italian OpenAAAA1R1R1R3R2R0 / 52–529%
Canadian OpenAAAQ1NH2R1R1R1R0 / 41–420%
Cincinnati OpenAAAQ11R2RAAA0 / 21–233%
Shanghai MastersAAA1RNHA2R0 / 20–20%
Paris MastersAAAQ11R2R1R3R2R0 / 54–544%
Win–loss0–00–00–01–20–39–73–75–74–80–10 / 3522–3539%
Career statistics
2016201720182019202020212022202320242025Career
Tournaments2341416292626258153
Titles00000012104
Finals000202322011
Overall win–loss2–23–31–415–1514–1635–3033–2724–2825–252–8154–158
Win (%)50%50%20%50%47%54%55%46%50%20%49%
Year-end ranking205117162565036373233$7,840,057

Doubles

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Tournament201920202021202220232024SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenASF3R1R1RA0 / 46–4
French OpenA1RF3R1R2R0 / 58–4
Wimbledon2RNH1RAA1R0 / 31–3
US Open1RAA2RAA0 / 21–2
Win–loss1–24–27–33–30–21–10 / 1416–13
ATP Masters 1000
Indian Wells OpenANHAAA1R0 / 10–1
Miami OpenANH1R1R2R1R0 / 41–4
Monte-Carlo MastersANH1R1RA1R0 / 30–3
Madrid OpenANH2R1RA1R0 / 31–2
Italian OpenAA1R1RASF0 / 33–3
Canadian OpenANH2RA1R0 / 21–2
Cincinnati OpenAA1RAA0 / 10–1
Shanghai MastersANHA0 / 00–0
Paris MastersAA2RAA0 / 10–1
Win–loss0–00–02–60–41–23–50 / 186–17
Career statistics
201920202021202220232024Career
Titles0000000
Finals0010001
Year-end ranking3209048170224

Grand Slam tournament finals

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Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

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ResultYearTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss2021French OpenClayKazakhstanAndrey GolubevFrancePierre-Hugues Herbert
FranceNicolas Mahut
6–4, 6–7(1–7), 4–6

Other significant finals

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Asian Games

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Doubles: 1 (silver medal)

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ResultDateTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Silver2018Palembang, IndonesiaHardKazakhstanDenis YevseyevIndiaRohan Bopanna
IndiaDivij Sharan
3–6, 4–6

ATP Tour finals

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Singles: 11 (4 titles, 7 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam (0–0)
ATP Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP 500 (1–1)
ATP 250 (3–6)
Finals by surface
Hard (3–5)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (1–2)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (1–5)
Indoor (3–2)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Jul 2019Hall of Fame Open, United StatesATP 250GrassUnited StatesJohn Isner6–7(2–7), 3–6
Loss0–2Sep 2019Chengdu Open, ChinaATP 250HardSpainPablo Carreño Busta7–6(7–5), 4–6, 6–7(3–7)
Loss0–3Jan 2021Antalya Open, TurkeyATP 250HardAustraliaAlex de Minaur0–2 ret.
Loss0–4Feb 2021Singapore Open, SingaporeATP 250Hard (i)AustraliaAlexei Popyrin6–4, 0–6, 2–6
Win1–4Feb 2022Open Sud de France, FranceATP 250Hard (i)GermanyAlexander Zverev6–4, 6–3
Loss1–5Jul 2022Hall of Fame Open, United StatesATP 250GrassUnited StatesMaxime Cressy6–2, 3–6, 6–7(3–7)
Loss1–6Sep 2022Moselle Open, FranceATP 250Hard (i)ItalyLorenzo Sonego6–7(3–7), 2–6
Win2–6Jun 2023Halle Open, GermanyATP 500GrassAndrey Rublev6–3, 3–6, 6–3
Win3–6Oct 2023European Open, BelgiumATP 250Hard (i)FranceArthur Fils6–4, 6–4
Win4–6Feb 2024Open Sud de France, France(2)ATP 250Hard (i)CroatiaBorna Ćorić5–7, 6–2, 6–3
Loss4–7Mar 2024Dubai Tennis Championships, UAEATP 500HardFranceUgo Humbert4–6, 3–6

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

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Legend
Grand Slam (0–1)
ATP Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP 500 (0–0)
ATP 250 (0–0)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–0)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (0–1)
Indoor (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jun 2021French Open, FranceGrand SlamClayKazakhstanAndrey GolubevFrancePierre-Hugues Herbert
FranceNicolas Mahut
6–4, 6–7(1–7), 4–6

ATP Challenger Tour finals

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Singles: 7 (6 titles, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (6–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (6–1)
Clay (0–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 2017Cuernavaca, MexicoChallengerHardChileNicolás Jarry7–6(7–5), 6–4
Win2–0Aug 2017Aptos, USChallengerHardUnited KingdomLiam Broady6–2, 6–3
Win3–0Nov 2018Bratislava, SlovakiaChallengerHard (i)Czech RepublicLukáš Rosol6–4, 6–4
Win4–0Feb 2019Budapest, HungaryChallengerHard (i)ItalyRoberto Marcora6–0, 6–3
Win5–0Mar 2019Pau, FranceChallengerHard (i)SlovakiaNorbert Gombos5–7, 6–3, 6–3
Win6–0Apr 2019Monterrey, MexicoChallengerHardEcuadorEmilio Gómez6–3, 6–2
Loss6–1Mar 2025Phoenix, USChallengerHardBrazilJoão Fonseca6–7(5–7), 6–7(0–7)

Doubles: 1 (1 runner-up)

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Legend
ATP Challenger Tour (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Aug 2018Jinan, ChinaChallengerHardRussiaAlexander PavlioutchenkovChinese TaipeiHsieh Cheng-peng
Chinese TaipeiYang Tsung-hua
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [5–10]

ITF Futures finals

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Singles: 5 (4 titles, 1 runner-up)

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Legend
ITF Futures (4–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (3–1)
Clay (1–0)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Apr 2016Qatar F2, DohaFuturesHardFranceBenjamin Bonzi7–6(7–4), 7–6(9–7)
Loss1–1Apr 2016Qatar F3, DohaFuturesHardFranceTak Khunn Wang0–6, 6–4, 2–6
Win2–1Jun 2016Russia F1, MoscowFuturesClaySlovakiaFilip Horanský6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Win3–1Sep 2016Russia F8, Saint PetersburgFuturesHard (i)Russia Aleksandr Vasilenko6–3, 7–5
Win4–1Oct 2016Sweden F5, FalunFuturesHard (i)United KingdomEdward Corrie6–4, 6–4

Doubles: 6 (3 titles, 3 runner-ups)

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Legend
ITF Futures (3–3)
Finals by surface
Hard (2–0)
Clay (1–2)
Carpet (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Aug 2014Russia F6, KazanFuturesClayRussiaRoman SafiullinRussia Andrei Levine
RussiaAnton Zaitcev
1–6, 3–6
Win1–1Sep 2014Russia F10, VsevolozhskFuturesClayRussiaRichard MuzaevEstoniaVladimir Ivanov
BelarusAndrei Vasilevski
6–3, 3–6, [11–9]
Win2–1Nov 2014Estonia F4, TallinnFuturesHard (i)RussiaEvgenii TiurnevSpain Iván Arenas-Gualda
Spain Jorge Hernando Ruano
6–4, 6–7(5–7), [10–1]
Loss2–2Sep 2015Russia F7, VsevolozhskFuturesClayRussia Richard MuzaevUkraineDenys Molchanov
BelarusYaraslav Shyla
2–6, 6–7(3–7)
Win3–2Nov 2015Turkey F43, AntalyaFuturesHardSerbia Darko JandrićTurkeyTuna Altuna
TurkeyCem İlkel
3–6, 6–4, [10–8]
Loss3–3Jan 2016Germany F2, KaarstFuturesCarpet (i)PolandHubert HurkaczUkraineDanylo Kalenichenko
Germany Denis Kaprić
7–6(7–2), 4–6, [7–10]

Wins over top 10 players

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  • Bublik has a 9–20 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
Season20202021202220232024Total
Wins123219
#PlayerRkEventSurfaceRdScoreRk
2020
1.FranceGaël Monfils9French Open, FranceClay1R6–4, 7–5, 3–6, 6–349
2021
2.ItalyMatteo Berrettini10Antalya Open, TurkeyHardQF7–6(8–6), 6–449
3.GermanyAlexander Zverev7Rotterdam Open, NetherlandsHard (i)1R7–5, 6–343
2022
4.Germany Alexander Zverev3Open Sud de France, FranceHard (i)F6–4, 6–335
5.NorwayCasper Ruud8Davis Cup Qualifying,Oslo, NorwayHard (i)RR6–4, 5–7, 6–432
6.United KingdomCameron Norrie8Davis Cup, Glasgow, United KingdomHard (i)GS6–4, 6–344
2023
7.ItalyJannik Sinner9Halle Open, GermanyGrassQF7–5, 2–0 ret.48
8.Andrey Rublev7Halle Open, GermanyGrassF6–3, 3–6, 6–348
2024
9. Andrey Rublev5Dubai Tennis Championships, UAEHardSF6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–5), 6–5 def.23
:* As of 1 March 2024[update]

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