Kazakhstan Tennis Federation

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Kazakhstan Tennis Federation

The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation (KTF; Kazakh: Қазақстан теннис федерациясы, Qazaqstan tennıs federatsııasy) is the governing body for professional and amateur tennis in Kazakhstan.[1] Kazakhstan Tennis Federation operates all of the Kazakhstani national representative tennis sides, including the Kazakhstan Davis Cup team, the Kazakhstan Fed Cup team and youth sides as well. KTF is also responsible for organizing and hosting tennis tournaments within Kazakhstan and scheduling the home international fixtures.[1]

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Kazakhstan Tennis Federation
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SportTennis
AbbreviationKTF
Founded1992
AffiliationInternational Tennis Federation
Regional affiliationAsian Tennis Federation
HeadquartersNational Federations
LocationZheltoksan str. 1, Astana,
PresidentBulat Utemuratov
Official website
www.ktf.kz
Kazakhstan
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Their main focuses were include amateur tennis development, Team Kazakhstan, regional tennis development, certification program for coaches, tournaments, and training programs for referees. Bulat Utemuratov has been the President of the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation since 2007. The head office is located in Astana. Out of 14 regions in Kazakhstan, the 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 Davis Cup and the Fed Cup tournaments. The project implies the tennis academy providing players with all conditions including participating in tournaments on the international and republican scale, training by world top specialists, educating, accommodation and meals costs, medical care and social adaptation. Education is not pushed to the sidelines in process of training as it is essential part for making up of full-fledged human personality.[2]

Performance table

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Legend
— Junior Grand Slam singles champion
— Junior Grand Slam singles runner-up
Universiade (FISU) medalists:
— gold
— silver
— bronze
Asian Games medalists:
— gold
— silver
— bronze
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All-time top Kazakhstani tennis players by the number of ATP / WTA (male/female) tour-level singles titles
(plus DBLMX in parentheses, if applied; and singles rating); active players — in bold; former players — in italics; last updated after the 2024 Wuhan Open
#Name & LifespanZGSYCMa.
/
1000
est. 1990
OGAll
Titles
+ CHL
+ ITF
D
/
B
Cup
AC
est. 2020

UC
est. 2023
HC
est. 1989
EXH
LC
est. 2017
EXH
EndorsementsBHNo.
est. 1973
(′76)
/
1975
(′84)
Grand Slam singles champions (1)
1 Elena Rybakina
(b. 1999)
1RR12SF8
8
12
(16)
NANAYonex (racquets); NikeAdidas → Yonex (apparel); Nike → Adidas (shoes)2H3
(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)
0QF21R
(1R)
4
10
14
(16)
YonexTecnifibre (racquets); Yoxoi → EA7 (apparel & shoes)2H18
(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); NikeDiadora (apparel & shoes) 2H 15
(3)
3 Yulia Putintseva

TEAM
(b. 1995)
QF30QF21R3
3
9
NANABabolat (racquets); MizunoK-Swiss (apparel & shoes)2H27
(158)
4 Yaroslava Shvedova
TEAM
(b. 1987)
QF3
(2)
0QF1
(2)
1R
( —1R)
1
(14)
2
(16)
6
(23)
NANAHead (racquets); Fila (apparel & shoes)2H25
(3)
5 Andrey Golubev
TEAM
(b. 1987)
[3]
2R4
(RU1)
02R7
(1R—1R)
1
(2)
8
(25)
13
(34)
Head (racquets); Australian (apparel & shoes)1H33
(24)
6 Zarina Diyas
(b. 1993)
4R2021R1
1
10
NANADunlop (racquets)2H31
(89)
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)
7 Mikhail Kukushkin
TEAM
(b. 1987)
4R203R42R1
17
18
(19)
Head (racquets); Sergio Tacchini (apparel & shoes)2H39
(67)
Top-75[4] singles rankings champions without ATP / WTA tour-level singles title (4 players, 3 men's & 1 women's)
8 Galina Voskoboeva
(b. 1984)
3R4
(QF4)
001R
(2R)
0
(5)
0
(6)
3
(22)
NANAWilson (racquets); NikePeak (apparel & shoes)2H42
(26)
9 Alexander Shevchenko
(b. 2000)
2R103R20
3
7
(9)
Babolat (racquets); Adidas (apparel & shoes)2H45
(406)
10 Evgeny Korolev
(b. 1988)
3R1
(2R2)
03R10
5
(8)
11
(18)
NANAPrince (racquets); Adidas (apparel & shoes)2H46
(113)
11 Aleksandr Nedovyesov
MX
TEAM
(b. 1987)
2R2
(3R1)
000
(3)
3
(31)
9
(50)
Babolat (racquets); Nike → Australian (apparel & shoes)2H72
(39)
Champions of team cups and/or DBL—MX Grand Slams without ATP / WTA tour-level singles title (1 women's player)
12 Anna Danilina
DBL
MX
(b. 1995)
0
(RU1—1)
00
(1)
0
(9—10)
0
(11—13)
1
(39—40)
Wilson (racquets); NikeMizuno (apparel & shoes)2H269
(10)
SUMMARY (12 players: 6 men's & 6 women's)
0x ♈︎ Aries, 0x ♉︎ Taurus, 2x ♊︎ Gemini, 1x ♋︎ Cancer, 1x ♌︎ Leo, 1x ♍︎ Virgo, 1x ♎︎ Libra, 0x ♏︎ Scorpio, 2x ♐︎ Sagittarius (or 0x ⛎︎ Ophiuchus), 2x ♑︎ Capricorn, 2x ♒︎ Aquarius & 0x ♓︎ Pisces;
Polarity: Positive — 3x Fire signs & 5x Air signs, Negative — 3x Earth signs & 1x Water signs;

Modality: 4x Cardinal, 3x Fixed & 5x Mutable;
Classic ruler (planet): 1x Sun, 1x Moon, 3x Mercury, 1x Venus, 0x Mars, 2x Jupiter & 4x Saturn;
Modern ruler (body): 1x Sun, 1x Moon, 3x Mercury, 1x Venus, 0x Mars, 2x Jupiter, 2x Saturn, 2x Uranus, 0x Neptune & 0x Pluto.


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, 1x 🐔酉 Rooster, 1x 🐶戌 Dog & 1x 🐷亥 Pig;
☯️Yin/Yang: 9x Yin & 3x Yang signs (Trines: 2x 1st, 2x 2nd, 1x 3rd & 7x 4th signs);
Direction (season): 3x❄️ North (winter), 7x🍃 East (spring), 0x☀️ South (summer) & 2x🍂 West (autumn) signs;

Fixed element: 6x Wood, 0x Fire, 3x Earth, 1x Metal & 2x Water signs.
Other notable players
13 Denis Yevseyev
DBL
(b. 1993)
0000
1
9
(19)
Head (racquets)2H238
(247)
14 Amina Rakhim
DBL
(b. 1989)
00000
1
(5)
NANABabolat (racquets)2H259
(215)
15 Kamila Kerimbayeva
TEAM
(b. 1995)
0000
0
10
(18)
Wilson (racquets)2H291
(303)
16 Zhibek Kulambayeva
(b. 2000)
0000
0
5
(35)
Wilson (racquets)2H371
(136)
17 Gozal Ainitdinova
DBL
(b. 1998)
0000
0
2
(7)
Wilson (racquets)2H396
(333)
18 Madina Rakhim
DBL
(b. 1985)
00000NANABabolat (racquets)2H
NA Marina Kroschina

SGL
DBL
(1953—2000),
represented the USSR: from the Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan) and then from the Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)
3R3NANANA0
0
(3)
NANANADunlop (racquets)1H
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