Kazakhstanโs Bublik Wraps Best Season as Alternate at ATP Finals

The Russia-born player from Kazakhstan, ranked 11 in the world, is an alternate at the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy this week.
Bublik is enjoying himself in Turin, leaving Carlos Alcaraz flat-footed with a spinny underhand serve during a training session with the Spaniard.
โWho said practice canโt be fun?!โ the Kazakhstani said on Instagram.
As first alternate, 28-year-old Bublik could play matches if any of the eight players at the elite event gets injured during the round robin stage. Whatever happens, he has enjoyed his best year as a tennis professional. He won four tour titles in 2025, for a total of eight during his career. He reached the quarterfinals at the French Open this year, falling to world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. It was Bublikโs deepest run at a major tournament and came after a ranking as low as 82 earlier in the year.
He also reached his first Masters 1000 semifinal with a three-set win over Alex de Minaur in Paris on October 31.
โHonestly I always say that wins donโt make me go through the roof and losses donโt put me to the ground,โ Bublik said this year, according to the ATP. โI try to stay stable. I enjoy what I do. Iโm happy that Iโm able to travel, play tournaments and stay healthy, and the wins are comingโฆ Thatโs beautiful.โ
On the womenโs side, Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan defeated world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday to win the WTA finals for the first time, collecting a record $5.23 million in prize money and 1,500 ranking points.




