Few players enjoyed a better 2025 ATP season than Alexander Bublik. The Kazakh upset several top-ranked players and ended the year with a career-high world ranking of No.
Several Russian-born ATP and WTA players have taken the contentious decision to play in an exhibition that is funded by a state-owned company supporting the country's war against Ukraine.
The ongoing debate over money, politics, and ethics in professional tennis shifts to a new stage this month, as the latest St. Petersburg exhibition in Russia prepares to welcome several top-100 ATP and WTA players.
In a year that began with doubts and early-round defeats, Alexander Bublik delivered one of the most compelling redemption stories on the ATP Tour. The
Look, we’ve all had those moments where technology just doesn’t cooperate and we want to throw our phones across the room. But Alexander Bublik? He actually did it—except with a tennis racket, and in front of thousands of people at the Paris Masters semifinals.
Fritz – Bublik: 30.10.2025 16:00 CEST H2H: 3-3 Taylor Fritz has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Basel, Fritz lost to Humbert in the 1/8-Finals in straight sets.
Corentin Moutet and Alexander Bublik faced off in a rematch of the Phoenix Challenger quarterfinal, where the latter wanted both to go outside and fight, before they were eventually separated by the chair umpire and the supervisor.
Alexander Bublik simply ignored Alexei Popyrin right after clinching the last point of their first-round match at the Paris Masters. On Monday (October 27), Bublik knocked out the Aussie with a 6-4, 6-3 scoreline.
Friday at the ATP 500 event in Vienna will feature all four quarterfinal matches, with several top players in action–including the #2 and #3 players in the world, both also former champions at this event, in Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev.
Holger Rune is expected to miss the rest of the ATP Tour season after suffering a severe Achilles injury at the Stockholm Open. The incident took place during his semifinal match against Ugo Humbert in Sweden.
Jannik Sinner is back on the ATP Tour, and it looks like the tennis gods have a sense of humor. After a little break following his withdrawal from the Shanghai Masters, the Italian superstar is heading to the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, and his draw is anything but a walk in the park.
After the first week of the Asian swing concluded, the ATP Race was updated following the titles won by Alexander Bublik at the Hangzhou Open and Alejandro Tabilo at the Chengdu Open.
Alexander Bublik is in one of those rare grooves that separates great years from merely good ones. He secured yet another ATP title in Hangzhou, edging out qualifier Valentin Royer in a tight final, 7-6(7-4), 7-6(7-4) to make it abundantly clear that 2025 may well be his season.
The ATP Rankings have been updated post Chengdu and Hangzhou which were won by Alejandro Tabilo and Alexander Bublik who are among the main focal points in the latest update.
Alexander Bublik continued a positive 2025 by collecting his fourth title of the year in the Hangzhou Open, defeating French qualifier Valentin Royer 7-6(4), 7-6(4).
Royer – Bublik: 23.09.2025 13:30 CEST H2H: first meeting Valentin Royer has won six straight matches. This week in Hangzhou, Royer qualified for the main draw tournament.
The tournaments of the first week of the Asian swing are beginning to be defined, with the ATP 250 Hangzhou Open as one of the first stops in a series of four tournaments to be played in China, ending with the Shanghai Masters in two weeks.
The tournaments of the first week of the Asian swing are beginning to be defined, with the ATP 250 Hangzhou Open as one of the first stops in a series of four tournaments to be played in China, ending with the Shanghai Masters in two weeks.
You know that feeling when you’re watching a tennis match at 1 AM and you can’t look away? That is exactly what happened when Alexander Bublik decided to put on a serving clinic against Tommy Paul in the early hours of Sunday morning at Flushing Meadows.
Top-seeded Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan delivered 26 winners while posting a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Arthur Cazaux on Saturday to win the Generali Open title at Kitzbuehel, Austria.
Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan won his first tournament on clay Sunday, topping Juan Manuel Cerundolo 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 at the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad. Bublik, the second seed, won his sixth tour title at the ATP 250 event in the Swiss Alps, in his first final on clay courts.
No. 2 seed Alexander Bublik and unseeded Juan Manuel Cerundolo advanced to the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad final with straight-sets victories Saturday in Switzerland.
Novak Djokovic won a stunning 41-shot rally against Alexander Zverev in the fourth set at the 2025 French Open quarterfinals, then defeated the world's No. 3 player to advance to his 13th semifinal at Roland Garros.
During a frustrating afternoon at the Madrid Open, Alexander Bublik offered an unfiltered glimpse into his thoughts on how much tennis has changed in recent years.