Father, Stanislav, was his coach growing up; mother, Natalia.
(UPDATED 29 JUNE 2025)
Achieved career-high No. 17 in May 2024 after becoming the 1st ATP Tour champion (since ATP Tour was established in 1990) to come back from a set down in every match en route to his 4th title in Montpellier.
In Halle, earned biggest titles of career by earning 5 Top 25 wins in as many matches, including No. 9 Sinner in QF and No. 7 Rublev in final to win 2023 title and recorded biggest win of career over No. 1 Sinner en route to 2025 title.
Earned 1st Top 5 win over No. 3 A. Zverev in 2022 Montpellier final for 1st ATP Tour title in 5th final.
Upset No. 9 de Minaur from 2 sets down and No. 6 Draper en route to 2025 Roland Garros QF, becoming 1st man representing Kazakhstan to become Grand Slam quarter-finalist.
In doubles, advanced to 2021 Roland Garros final with countryman Golubev and 2020 Australian Open SF with countryman Kukushkin.