Aslan Karatsev

Singles Ranking
#15
Russia
29 Years (04 Sep, 1993)
6'1" (185cm)
187lbs (85kg)
Vladikavkaz, Russia
Right-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand
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2011
15
3
43-31
$2,580,074
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Aslan Karatsev Bio

Aslan Karatsev is a professional tennis player from Russia. On November 8, 2021, he reached a career-high singles ATP ranking of world No. 15 and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 89. In February 2021, Karatsev competed in the Australian Open qualifiers. He reached the semifinals after defeating eighth seed Diego Schwartzman, 20th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, and 18th seed Grigor Dimitrov in his first main draw of a major. In the Open Era, Karatsev is the first man to ...Read More

Aslan Karatsev is a professional tennis player from Russia. On November 8, 2021, he reached a career-high singles ATP ranking of world No. 15 and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 89. In February 2021, Karatsev competed in the Australian Open qualifiers. He reached the semifinals after defeating eighth seed Diego Schwartzman, 20th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, and 18th seed Grigor Dimitrov in his first main draw of a major. In the Open Era, Karatsev is the first man to reach the semifinals in his Grand Slam debut.

He won his first ATP title in doubles with Andrey Rublev at the Qatar Open in March 2021. Karatsev won his first ATP singles title at the 2021 Dubai Open as a wildcard, defeating South African Lloyd Harris in the final. Karatsev joined Wayne Ferreira (1995) and Thomas Muster (1997) in reaching the final as an unseeded player who defeated four seeded players. As a result, for the first time in his career, he entered the top 30 of the ATP singles rankings. Karatsev reached the final of the Serbia Open on April 24, 2021, after defeating world No. 1 Novak Djokovic on his home court. He won a silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Grand Slam debut

Karatsev made his Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open, defeating Brandon Nakashima, Max Purcell, and Alexandre Muller in qualifying. He also won his first top-10 match here, defeating Diego Schwartzman, the eighth seed and world No. 9. After losing the first two sets to 20th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, he came back to win in five sets to become the first qualifier to reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal since Bernard Tomic at Wimbledon in 2011, and the first man to reach a quarterfinal in his Grand Slam debut since Alex Radulescu at Wimbledon in 1996.

He then advanced to the semifinals by defeating former No. 3 Grigor Dimitrov in four sets. By doing so, Karatsev became the first qualifier to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam since Vladimir Voltchkov in 2000 Wimbledon and the first to do so at the Australian Open since Bob Giltinan in 1977, the lowest-ranked player to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001 Wimbledon, and the first player in Open Era history to reach a Grand Slam semifinal on debut. There, he was defeated in straight sets by world No. 1 and eventual champion Novak Djokovic. His performance at the tournament propelled him from world No. 114 to world No. 42, a career high.

Grand Slam singles record

Australian Open - SF (2021)

French Open - 2R (2021)

Wimbledon - 1R (2021)

US Open - 3R (2021)

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Aslan Karatsev RECORDS

Aslan Karatsev Titles & Finals

Singles & Doubles

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Aslan Karatsev Ranking History

Aslan Karatsev Stats

Singles Service Record
Aces 259
Double Faults 207
1st Serve 59%
1st Serve Points Won 72%
2nd Serve Points Won 52%
Break Points Faced 377
Break Points Saved 61%
Service Games Played 684
Service Games Won 79%
Total Service Points Won 63%
Singles Return Record
1st Serve Return Points Won 31%
2nd Serve Return Points Won 49%
Break Points Opportunities 445
Break Points Converted 37%
Return Games Played 689
Return Games Won 24%
Return Points Won 38%
Total Points Won 51%

Aslan Karatsev Activity

Aslan Karatsev POINTS Breakdown

Ranking Points YTD W/L YTD Titles YTD Prize Money
25 2,074 26 - 15 1 $1,381,181

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2021.02.08 Australian Open SF 745 2022.02.21
2021.08.30 US Open R32 90 2022.09.12
2021.05.31 Roland Garros R64 45 2022.06.13

ATP Masters 1000

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2021.05.10 ATP Masters 1000 Rome R16 90 2022.05.16
2021.05.03 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid R16 90 2022.05.09
2021.04.12 ATP Masters 1000 Monte Carlo R32 45 2022.04.18
2021.03.22 ATP Masters 1000 Miami R32 45 2022.04.04
2021.08.16 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati R64 10 2022.08.22

ATP Tour 500

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2021.03.15 Dubai W 500 2022.03.21
2021.06.14 London / Queen's Club R16 45 2022.06.20
2020.10.12 St. Petersburg R16 45 2021.10.18

Best Of Other Countable Tournaments

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2021.04.19 Belgrade F 150 2022.04.25
2020.01.13 Bangkok 1 CH F 48 2022.01.17
2020.11.09 Sofia R16 32 2021.10.04
2020.11.16 Ortisei CH SF 29 2021.11.22
2021.03.08 Doha R16 20 2022.03.14
2019.07.29 Sopot CH SF 18 2022.08.01
2020.03.09 Nur-Sultan CH QF 15 2022.03.21
2020.10.26 Nur-Sultan R32 12 2021.09.27

Non-Countable Tournaments

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2021.08.09 ATP Masters 1000 Canada R32 10 2022.08.15
2021.06.28 Wimbledon R128 10 2022.07.11
2019.12.16 M15 Doha W 10 2021.11.08
2019.04.15 Sarasota CH QF 9 2022.04.18
2019.06.24 Milan CH QF 8 2022.06.27
2019.03.18 Lille CH QF 8 2022.04.04
2020.01.20 Bangkok 2 CH R32 5 2022.01.31
2019.08.12 Meerbusch CH R16 4 2022.08.15
2019.05.13 Heilbronn CH R16 4 2022.05.16
2019.03.25 St. Brieuc CH R16 4 2022.04.04
2019.06.17 Bratislava CH R32 3 2022.06.20
2019.07.22 Tampere CH R32 2 2022.07.25
2019.12.09 M15 Doha QF 2 2021.11.08
2019.03.11 M25 Kazan R16 1 2022.04.04
2019.07.01 Recanati CH R64 0 2022.07.11
2019.06.24 Milan Q - 0 2022.06.27
2019.06.10 Lyon Q Q1 0 2022.06.13
2021.05.17 Lyon R32 0 2022.05.23
2019.04.22 Tallahassee CH R64 0 2022.04.25
2019.03.25 St. Brieuc Q - 0 2022.04.04
2019.03.18 Lille Q - 0 2022.04.04
2020.02.24 Pau CH R64 0 2022.02.28
2021.01.04 Australian Open Q - 0 2022.02.21
2020.02.10 Bengaluru CH R64 0 2022.02.14
2020.02.03 Pune Q Q1 0 2022.02.07
2020.01.20 Bangkok 2 Q - 0 2022.01.31
2019.11.11 Ortisei CH R64 0 2021.11.08
2019.11.18 Maia CH R64 0 2021.11.08
2019.10.28 Eckental CH R64 0 2021.11.01
2019.10.21 Brest CH R64 0 2021.10.25
2019.10.07 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai Q Q1 0 2021.10.18
2019.09.30 Nur-Sultan 2 CH R64 0 2021.10.04
2020.11.09 Sofia Q - 0 2021.10.04
2019.09.23 Orleans CH R64 0 2021.09.27
2020.10.26 Nur-Sultan Q - 0 2021.09.27

Aslan Karatsev News

Apr 27, 2023
Aslan Karatsev and Laslo Djere will take on each other in the first round of the 2023 Madrid Open on April 27.
Dec 21, 2022
Karatsev won his first ATP singles title at the 2021 Dubai Open as a wildcard, defeating South African Lloyd Harris in the final.