Alexei Popyrin
Alexei Popyrin
Alexei Popyrin
Alexei Popyrin
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  • Personal
  • Career
    • Nickname is Pop.
    • Speaks English, Russian and Spanish.
    • Father, Alex; mother, Elena; brother, Anthony; sisters, Sonia and Anna. Says parents are his inspiration. Siblings, Anthony and Sonia also play tennis.
    • Began playing tennis as 5-year-old at Kim Warwick Tennis Academy. Also credits Patrick Mouratoglou for helping him improve.
    • Trained in Dubai for 2 years and served as a ballboy at Dubai ATP 500 event.
    • Moved to Spain in 2010.
    • Favourite shot is forehand, tournament is Australian Open and surfaces are clay and hard.
    • Lists London as his favourite city on tour.
    • Tennis idol growing up was Juan Martin del Potro. Also admires sprinter Usain Bolt.
    • Favourite movie is Total Recall and TV show is Game of Thrones.
    • Enjoys basketball, football, golf, PlayStation and reading. Favourite school subject was history.
    • Supports Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) and Everton FC (football).
    • Favourite actor is Johnny Depp, musician is Ed Sheeran and food is sushi.
    • Says his best quality is that he's funny and his worst is that he's shy.
    • Favourite book is Fever by Mary Beth Keane.

    (UPDATED 24 MAY 2025)

    • Achieved career-high No. 23 in August 2024 after saving 3 MPs vs. Dimitrov in 3R en route to capturing Montreal title, becoming 1st Australian ATP Masters 1000 champion since Hewitt in 2003.
    • Also at 2024 Montreal, earned 5 consecutive Top 20 wins and as World No. 62 became fourth lowest-ranked champion in ATP Masters 1000 series history (since 1990).
    • Earned biggest win of career over 4-time champion No. 2 Djokovic to reach 1st Grand Slam 4R at 2024 US Open after entering tournament with 0-6 record in Grand Slam 3R matches.
    • Reached 1st ATP Tour SF, advanced to 1st final and won 1st title at 2021 Singapore and beat former champion Wawrinka for 2nd title at 2023 Umag.
    • Qualified 10 times at tour-level events in 2019, tying single-season record set by M. Zverev in 2016.
    • Peaked at No. 2 in junior rankings after ending career with 17 straight wins and 2017 Roland Garros boys' singles title.

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