Ranked world No. 10 on the ATP Tour, Alexander Bublik represents Kazakhstan as a professional tennis player. He is right-handed. He began his professional career in 2011.
In 2025, Alexander Bublik triumphed with four titles, winning Halle, Gstaad, Hangzhou, and Kitzbuhel. Bublik also reached one semifinal at Paris. A new career peak of No. 13 followed. He dominated on clay with a 16-5 record. He went 16-15 on hard. He used the ace as a weapon with 0.9 per game, held firm saving 70% of breakpoints faced, and stayed composed winning at 67% in pressure situations on serve. He captured one title at Turin 2 Challenger. He also reached the final at Phoenix Challenger. Lower-tier record: 9-1. He won 67% serve pressure points, won 44% return pressure points, and saved 57% of break points.
Alexander Bublik won the title at Montpellier, also reaching the final at Dubai plus two semifinals in 2024. He reached the top 20 for the first time. Competing on hard: 16-14. On clay: 5-6. Bublik powered through with 0.9 aces per game, dominated on first serve with 76% points won, and held ground at 29% on first serve return.
In 2023, Bublik triumphed with two titles, winning Halle and Antwerp. Alexander Bublik also reached one semifinal. He reached a new career-high of No. 25. He dominated on grass with a 9-2 record. Bublik struggled on hard: 10-18. Bublik dominated on first serve with 79% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 0.9 per game, and performed steadily at 64% in pressure points on serve.
Alexander Bublik won the title at Montpellier and finals at Metz and Newport in 2022. A new career peak of No. 30 followed. Competing on grass: 9-5. On hard: 19-14. Bublik won a strong 78% behind the first serve, powered through with 1.1 aces per game, and held ground at 31% on first serve return.
Alexander Bublik reached finals at Antalya and Singapore, also reaching semifinals at Newport and Nur-Sultan plus three quarterfinals, including Miami and Madrid in 2021. This brought a new career-high of No. 34. Grass results: 7-4. He went 20-19 on hard. Clay proved challenging: 4-6. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Bublik excelled with 77% success on first serve, delivered 1.1 free points per game through aces, and defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved.
A tough 2020 season for Bublik. He reached a new career-high of No. 47. Competing on hard: 9-12. He collected 3 wins against top-20 opponents. Bublik delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces, commanded 76% of points on first serve, and maintained decent 62% breakpoints save rate.
The Kazakh rediscovered his best tennis in 2019. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Hard results: 8-10. Bublik delivered 1.1 free points per game through aces and commanded 75% of points on first serve. At lower-tier events, he won three titles at Pau Challenger, Budapest Challenger, and Monterrey Challenger. Lower-tier record: 20-8. Record on hard in lower tier: 19-6. He averaged 0.52 double faults per game, won 46% on second serve return, and averaged 1.02 aces per game.
2018 proved challenging for Alexander Bublik. He captured one title at Bratislava Challenger. Additional semifinals at Gwangju Challenger and Zhangjiagang Challenger. Record: 24-24. Challenger record: 23-20. Challenger/ITF hard record: 22-15. He won 47% on second serve, saved 59% of break points, and won 74% on first serve.
Bublik developed through Challenger events in 2017. He broke into the top 100. He won two titles at Aptos Challenger and Cuernavaca Challenger. Additional semifinals at Astana Challenger and Istanbul Challenger. Season record: 34-18. Challenger record: 31-15. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 28-12. He won 35% on first serve return, won 75% on first serve, and won 49% on second serve return.
The Kazakh gained ranking points at Futures level in 2016. He won four titles at Qatar F2, Russia F1, Russia F8, and Sweden F5. He also reached the final at Qatar F3. Record: 48-22. By Challenger/ITF surface: clay 10-5, hard 35-12. He won 52% on second serve return, won 73% on first serve, and converted 45% of break opportunities.
Alexander Bublik competed at Futures/ITF level in 2015. He reached two quarterfinals at Russia F7 and Turkey F43. Season record: 7-8.
Alexander Bublik developed through Futures tournaments in 2014. He reached two semifinals at Russia F6 and Russia F10. Record: 8-9. Challenger/ITF results on clay: 6-4.