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Александр Бублик ошеломляет Париж: сенсационный разгром первого номера на Roland Garros 2025 (Alexander Bublik Stuns Paris: Sensational Rout of World No. 1 at Roland Garros 2025)

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Alexander Bublik erupted onto Court Philippe-Chatrier this week with the unpredictability that has made him one of tennis’s must-watch talents, stunning No. 11 seed Jack Draper in four aces-laden sets to book Kazakhstan’s first men’s singles quarter-final at Roland Garros. Now the 26-year-old serves up an even bigger storyline: a clash with top seed Jannik Sinner that could reshape the French Open 2025 draw—and his career trajectory. Rolling the dice, winning believers Bublik has always called himself a “casino player,” sprinkling tweeners and underarm serves between 130 mph first deliveries. The gamble is paying off in Paris. “I work hard, but on my terms,” he told tournament media after his round-of-16 win, revealing a quieter training block in Las Vegas focused on meditation as much as muscle. Key stats fueling the run • 83 % first-serve points won across four matches • 71 aces—second only to Alexander Zverev this fortnight • 42 per cent of rallies finished within three shots, the shortest of any remaining player Sinner showdown: contrast of styles Where Sinner imposes baseline suffocation, Bublik thrives on chaos. Their head-to-head stands 2-2, but this is their first clay meeting. Expect Bublik to test Sinner’s movement with drop-shots and the trademark underarm serve that sent Draper scrambling two rounds ago. Kazakhstan’s breakthrough moment Since switching allegiance from Russia in 2016, Bublik has been vocal about the support he receives from the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation, crediting it for his jump from a rankings plateau to a career-best No. 29 last season. A semifinal berth would eclipse the nation’s previous Grand Slam best (Mikhail Kukushkin, 2019 Wimbledon fourth round) and inspire a new generation on Astana’s fast-growing clay courts. What’s next The quarter-final is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon local time, with the winner likely facing Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Broadcast partners Eurosport and Tennis Channel will carry live coverage, while French fans can tune in on France TV. SEO takeaway Fans searching for “Alexander Bublik French Open 2025,” “Bublik vs Sinner quarter-final,” and “Kazakhstan tennis history” will find a compelling mix of statistics, quotes, and future-facing context as Bublik attempts to dice his way into Roland Garros legend.

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