Kazakhstan Tennis Federation
Sport | Tennis |
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Abbreviation | KTF |
Founded | 1992 |
Affiliation | International Tennis Federation |
Regional affiliation | Asian Tennis Federation |
Headquarters | National Federations |
Location | Zheltoksan str. 1, Astana, |
President | Bulat Utemuratov |
Official website | |
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Kazakhstan Tennis Federation (KTF) (
Main projects – children tennis development in Kazakhstan, Team Kazakhstan, tennis development in regions, certification program for coaches in Kazakhstan, tournaments, training program for referees, tennis development among amateurs. Bulat Utemuratov is a President of Tennis Federation of Kazakhstan since 2007. Head office is located in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan. Out of 14 regions in Kazakhstan, Federation has 12 branches, not counting the two main cities Astana and Almaty.[1]
Team Kazakhstan
The project called the Team Kazakhstan was founded by the President of Tennis Federation of Kazakhstan Bulat Utemuratov on June 1, 2008.[2]
This project was aimed at training prospective tennis players in Kazakhstan to increase their skills. The main aim of the academy is to train prospective players of national teams for the
Performance table
Legend |
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— Junior Grand Slam singles champion |
— Junior Grand Slam singles runner-up |
Universiade (FISU) medalists:
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Asian Games medalists:
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# | Name & Lifespan | Z | GS | YC | est. 1990 |
OG | All Titles + CHL + ITF |
D / B Cup |
AC est. 2020 ↓ UC est. 2023 |
HC est. 1989 EXH |
LC est. 2017 EXH |
Endorsements | BH | No. est. 1973 (′76) / 1975 (′84) |
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Grand Slam singles champions (1) | ||||||||||||||
1 | Elena Rybakina (b. 1999) |
1 | RR1 | 2 | SF | 7 7 11 (15) |
— | NA | — | NA | Yonex (racquets); Nike → Adidas → Yonex (apparel); Nike → Adidas (shoes) | 2H | 3 (48) | |
Year-End Championships winners with no Grand Slam singles title (0) | ||||||||||||||
Champions of ATP-Masters/ WTA-1000 without GS and/or YEC singles title (0) | ||||||||||||||
Champions without GS and/or YEC and/or ATP-Masters / WTA-1000 singles title (5 players, 3 men's & 2 women's, with 1+ titles each) | ||||||||||||||
2 | Alexander Bublik DBL (b. 1997) |
4R1 (RU1) |
0 | QF2 | 1R (1R) |
4 10 14 (16) |
— | — | — | — | Yonex → Tecnifibre (racquets); Yoxoi → EA7 (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 18 (47) | |
NA | Elena Likhovtseva (b. 1975) before switching to the Russian Federation, also represented the USSR, the CIS & Kazakhstan |
SF1 (0—2) |
0 | RU1 (4) |
1R (2R) |
3 (30—32) 5 (38—40) |
— | NA | — | NA | Wilson (racquets); Nike → Diadora (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 15 (3) | |
3 | Yulia Putintseva TEAM (b. 1995) |
QF3 | 0 | QF2 | 1R | 2 8 |
— | NA | — | NA | Babolat (racquets); Mizuno → K-Swiss (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 27 (158) | |
4 | Yaroslava Shvedova TEAM (b. 1987) |
QF3 (2) |
0 | QF1 (2) |
1R ( —1R) |
1 (14) 2 (16) 6 (23) |
— | NA | — | NA | Fila (apparel & shoes) |
2H | 25 (3) | |
5 | Andrey Golubev TEAM (b. 1987) |
2R4 (RU1) |
0 | 2R7 | — (1R—1R) |
1 (2) 8 (25) 13 (34) |
— | — | — | — | Head (racquets); Australian (apparel & shoes) | 1H | 33 (24) | |
NA | Ksenia Pervak (b. 1991) besides the Russian Federation, also represented Kazakhstan |
4R1 | 0 | 0 | — | 1 10 (13) |
— | NA | — | NA | Wilson (racquets); Adidas (apparel & shoes) | 2H/L | 37 (123) | |
6 | Mikhail Kukushkin TEAM (b. 1987) |
4R2 | 0 | 3R4 | 2R | 1 15 16 (17) |
— | — | — | — | Head (racquets); Sergio Tacchini (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 39 (67) | |
Top-75[3] singles rankings champions without ATP / WTA tour-level singles title (4 players, 3 men's & 1 women's) | ||||||||||||||
7 | Galina Voskoboeva (b. 1984) |
3R4 (QF4) |
0 | 0 | 1R (2R) |
0 (5) 0 (6) 3 (22) |
— | NA | — | NA | Wilson (racquets); Nike → Peak (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 42 (26) | |
8 | Alexander Shevchenko (b. 2000) |
2R1 | 0 | 3R2 | — | 0 3 7 (9) |
— | — | — | — | Babolat (racquets); Adidas (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 45 (406) | |
9 | Evgeny Korolev (b. 1988) |
3R1 (2R2) |
0 | 3R1 | — | 0 5 (8) 11 (18) |
— | NA | — | NA | Prince (racquets); Adidas (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 46 (113) | |
10 | Aleksandr Nedovyesov MX TEAM (b. 1987) |
2R2 (3R1) |
0 | 0 | — | 0 (3) 3 (29) 9 (48) |
— | — | — | — | Babolat (racquets); Nike → Australian (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 72 (39) | |
Champions of team cups and/or DBL—MX Grand Slams without ATP / WTA tour-level singles title (1 women's player) | ||||||||||||||
11 | Anna Danilina DBL MX (b. 1995) |
0 (RU1—1) |
0 | 0 (RU1) |
— | 0 (5—6) 0 (6—7) 1 (33—34) |
— | — | — | — | Wilson (racquets); Nike → Mizuno (apparel & shoes) | 2H | 269 (10) | |
SUMMARY (11 players: 6 men's & 5 women's) Western zodiac representation (see also the Thomas theorem): 0x ♈︎ Aries, 0x ♉︎ Taurus, 2x ♊︎ Gemini, 1x ♋︎ Cancer, 1x ♌︎ Leo, 1x ♍︎ Virgo, 0x ♎︎ Libra, 0x ♏︎ Scorpio, 2x ♐︎ Sagittarius (or 0x ⛎︎ Ophiuchus), 2x ♑︎ Capricorn, 2x ♒︎ Aquarius & 0x ♓︎ Pisces; Polarity: Positive — 3x Fire signs & 4x Air signs, Negative — 3x Earth signs & 1x Water signs; Modality: 3x Cardinal, 3x Fixed & 5x Mutable; 1x 🐭子 Rat, 1x 🐮丑 Ox, 0x 🐯寅 Tiger, 6x 🐰卯 Rabbit, 1x 🐲辰 Dragon, 0x 🐍巳 Snake, 0x 🐴午 Horse, 0x 🐐未 Goat, 0x 🐵申 Monkey, 0x 🐔酉 Rooster, 1x 🐶戌 Dog & 1x 🐷亥 Pig; | ||||||||||||||
Other notable players | ||||||||||||||
11 | Denis Yevseyev DBL (b. 1993) |
0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 1 9 (19) |
— | — | — | — | Head (racquets) | 2H | 238 (247) | |
12 | Amina Rakhim DBL (b. 1989) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 1 (5) |
— | NA | — | NA | Babolat (racquets) | 2H | 259 (215) | |
13 | Kamila Kerimbayeva TEAM (b. 1995) |
0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 0 10 (18) |
— | — | — | — | Wilson (racquets) | 2H | 291 (303) | |
14 | Gozal Ainitdinova DBL (b. 1998) |
0 | 0 | 0 | — | 0 0 2 (7) |
— | — | — | — | Wilson (racquets) | 2H | 396 (333) | |
15 | Madina Rakhim DBL (b. 1985) |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | NA | — | NA | Babolat (racquets) | 2H | — | |
NA | Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine ) |
3R3 | NA | NA | NA | 0 0 (3) |
— | NA | NA | NA | Dunlop (racquets) | 1H | — | |
References
- ^ a b c "About the Federation". Kazakhstan Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- ^ a b "The history of Team Kazakhstan". Kazakhstan Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- Official Charts. Retrieved 10 November 2023.