At 28, Alexander Bublik never tires of reinventing herself in 2025. If he confirms the favoritism and defeats Frenchman Arthur Cazaux (100th from the world, 22), This Saturday, at 9:30 am (Brasília), in the decision of the ATP 250 of Kitzbuhel, the Cazaque, for the first time in his career, will win the third tournament in the same season. Remember that in March, the current number 30 in the world lost to.
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For having reached the Austrian decision, the tennis player of Kazakhstan already guarantees a 3 position leap in the ranking. On Friday, the Main favorite defeated Zandschulp’s Dutch Boltic Van (video below).
This Saturday’s duel will be the third between Bublik and Cazaux. In the first two, Kazakh won the best: in Wimbledon’s second Rodad in 2024 and last week at the ATP 250 semifinal of Gstaad, Switzerland.
In fact, last Sunday, the skillful and sometimes surprising Kazakh. Last month, world number 30 triumphed in Halle’s ATP 500 grass in Germany, repeating the feat of 2023. His other titles were in Montpellier (Quick Court in 2024 and 2022), Antoria (fast).
Sunday, João Fonseca knows rival of debut
This Sunday (27), will be defined the premiere rival of João Fonseca at the Masters 1000 of Toronto, Canada. Brazil’s number 1 and 47 of the ranking, a player who will leave qualifying.
If you go through the debut, João Fonseca will face, in the second round, the 32nd favorite, Matteo Arnaldi, 44th in the world, 24, in an unprecedented confrontation. The Italian comes from three straight losses in the season: for compatriot Flavio Cobolli (26th), in the second round of Roland Garros, against host Jan-Lennard Struff (103º), at the debut of the ATP 250 of Stuttgart, Germany, and to Dutch Boltic Van de Zandschulp (92º), in the inaugural round of Wimbledon.
If you win two matches, Brazil’s number 1 could face the main head of Toronto key and 2017 champion, German Alexander Zverev, the third best tennis player today.
Germany tennis player debuts against the winner of the match between Australian Adam Walton and Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi.
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