Karen Khachanov
Russian tennis player
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2024 | Played the longest match in US Open history against Dan Evans, lasting 5 hours and 35 minutes. |
2024 | At the US Open, Khachanov participated in the longest match in the tournament's history against Dan Evans, which lasted 5 hours and 35 minutes. |
2024 | At the Paris Masters, Khachanov triumphed over Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov, ranked 9th, with a score of 6–2, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. |
2024 | He reached the semifinals of the Vienna Open after winning against Australia's Alex de Minaur, ranked 10th, with a score of 6–2, 6–4. |
2024 | Khachanov defeated Daniil Medvedev, ranked 4th, at the Monte-Carlo Masters, winning the match 6–3, 7–5. |
2024 | Karen Khachanov is expected to finish 15th at the Australian Open, 18th at the French Open, 21st at Wimbledon, and 23rd at the US Open. |
2024 | At the US Open, Khachanov participated in the longest match in the tournament's history against Dan Evans, which lasted 5 hours and 35 minutes. |
October 2024 | Following his victory at the Almaty Open, Khachanov reached the finals of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, where he faced Jack Draper but lost in straight sets. |
October 2024 | Khachanov won the Almaty Open in Kazakhstan, claiming his seventh ATP Tour title by defeating Gabriel Diallo in the final. |
October 2024 | Following his victory at the Almaty Open, Khachanov reached the finals of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, where he faced Jack Draper but lost in straight sets. |
October 2024 | Khachanov won the Almaty Open in Kazakhstan, claiming his seventh ATP Tour title by defeating Gabriel Diallo in the final. |
March 2024 | Khachanov participated in a charity exhibition match at the Los Angeles Tennis Center for Artsakh refugees alongside Andrey Rublev, raising $100,000. |
March 2024 | Khachanov participated in a charity exhibition match at the Los Angeles Tennis Center for Artsakh refugees alongside Andrey Rublev, raising $100,000. |
February 2024 | Karen Khachanov won his sixth ATP title at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, defeating Jakub Menšík in the final. |
February 2024 | Karen Khachanov won his sixth ATP title at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, defeating Jakub Menšík in the final. |
January 29 2024 | Achieved his career-high doubles ranking of No. 53. |
January 29 2024 | Khachanov achieved a career high doubles ranking of No. 53. |
January 29 2024 | Khachanov achieved a career high doubles ranking of No. 53. |
2023 | Reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, further establishing his Grand Slam performance. |
2023 | Won a doubles Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open, partnering with Andrey Rublev. |
2023 | Khachanov missed the 2023 Wimbledon due to a partial stress fracture in his sacrum S1 bone. |
2023 | Khachanov and Veronika Shkliaeva welcomed their second son. |
2023 | During the Australian Open, Khachanov expressed support for Armenians in the Republic of Artsakh on camera after his matches. |
2023 | He won a doubles Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open, partnering with Andrey Rublev. |
2023 | Reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, further establishing his Grand Slam performance. |
2023 | He achieved victory against Andrey Rublev, ranked 6th, at the Madrid Open with a score of 7–6(10–8), 6–4. |
2023 | Karen Khachanov finished 18th at the Australian Open, 11th at the French Open, and 11th at the US Open; he did not play at Wimbledon. |
2023 | During the Australian Open, Khachanov expressed support for Armenians in the Republic of Artsakh on camera after his matches. |
2023 | Khachanov and Veronika Shkliaeva welcomed their second son. |
2023 | Khachanov missed the 2023 Wimbledon due to a partial stress fracture in his sacrum S1 bone. |
2023 | He won a doubles Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open, partnering with Andrey Rublev. |
November 2023 | He participated in the Paris Masters and continued to compete at high levels in the ATP Tour. |
September 2023 | At the 2023 Zhuhai Championships, Khachanov, as the top seed, recorded his first win since returning from injury against qualifier Alex Bolt, reached the final by defeating sixth seed Mackenzie McDonald and fourth seed Sebastian Korda, and ultimately won the title against eighth seed Yoshihito Nishioka in straight sets, marking his first title in five years. |
September 2023 | At the 2023 Zhuhai Championships, Khachanov, as the top seed, recorded his first win since returning from injury against qualifier Alex Bolt, reached the final by defeating sixth seed Mackenzie McDonald and fourth seed Sebastian Korda, and ultimately won the title against eighth seed Yoshihito Nishioka in straight sets, marking his first title in five years. |
June 2023 | After a quarterfinal showing at the 2023 French Open, Khachanov returned to the top 10 in the singles rankings. |
June 2023 | After a quarterfinal showing at the 2023 French Open, Khachanov returned to the top 10 in the singles rankings. |
May 2023 | During the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, Khachanov reached the quarterfinals after defeating Thiago Monteiro, Roberto Bautista Agut, and Andrey Rublev but lost to top seed Carlos Alcaraz. |
May 2023 | During the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, Khachanov reached the quarterfinals after defeating Thiago Monteiro, Roberto Bautista Agut, and Andrey Rublev but lost to top seed Carlos Alcaraz. |
March 2023 | At the 2023 Miami Open, Khachanov secured his first top-5 win of the season against second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and also reached the quarterfinals, ending a 23-match losing streak against Top 10 players. |
March 2023 | Khachanov reached the semifinals of the Indian Wells Open, strengthening his position among the top players. |
March 2023 | At the 2023 Miami Open, Khachanov secured his first top-5 win of the season against second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas and also reached the quarterfinals, ending a 23-match losing streak against Top 10 players. |
January 2023 | Reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, further establishing his competitiveness in major tennis tournaments. |
January 2023 | At the 2023 Australian Open, ranked No. 18, Karen Khachanov defeated 16th seed Frances Tiafoe, 31st seed Yoshihito Nishioka, and 29th seed Sebastian Korda in the quarterfinals. He reached the semifinals and subsequently moved back to No. 13 in the rankings on 30 January 2023. |
January 2023 | At the 2023 Australian Open, ranked No. 18, Karen Khachanov defeated 16th seed Frances Tiafoe, 31st seed Yoshihito Nishioka, and 29th seed Sebastian Korda in the quarterfinals. He reached the semifinals and subsequently moved back to No. 13 in the rankings on 30 January 2023. |
2022 | Karen Khachanov reached the semifinals of the Australian Open. |
2022 | Seeded 25th at the Indian Wells Masters, Khachanov was defeated in the second round by American Jenson Brooksby. |
2022 | At the French Open, Khachanov defeated Cameron Norrie to reach the fourth round but lost to sixth seed Carlos Alcaraz. |
2022 | Khachanov began the North American hard court swing at the Citi Open, where he lost in the third round to eventual finalist Yoshihito Nishioka. |
2022 | After early exits in both the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open, Khachanov reached the fourth round at the US Open, defeating Jack Draper, who retired in the third set. |
2022 | In the semifinals of the US Open, Khachanov lost to Casper Ruud in four sets. |
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