Formerly known as the Astana Open, the 2024 Almaty Open will see ATP stars move to Almaty, Kazakhstan for the highly successful event, which is scheduled to run from October 14-20, 2024.
An ATP 250 event, the Almaty Open will be played on hard courts in Kazakhstan's largest city. Former champions include 24-time Grand titlist Novak Djokovic and Australia's John Millman. Frenchman Adrian Mannarino emerged victorious at last year's edition, and the veteran will be returning this year to defend his crown.
Several players from North and South America will be competing at the tournament, with last year's runner-up Sebastian Korda set to be the top seed. The American will be joined by compatriot Frances Tiafoe, in addition to Chilean star Alejandro Tabilo .
The home fans will not want to miss local son Alexander Bublik compete at the event, as the Kazakh native is penciled in as a participant. Russian Karen Khachanov, Frenchman Arthur Fils and Italian veteran Fabio Fognini are also scheduled to compete at the event. Below is the full list of entrants.
Seed*
Name
Current Ranking
Entry Ranking
1
Sebastian Korda
15
15
2
Frances Tiafoe
16
16
3
Alejandro Tabilo
22
22
4
Karen Khachanov
23
23
5
Arthur Fils
25
25
6
Alexander Bublik
27
27
7
Flavio Cobolli
32
32
8
Tomas Machac
35
35
Adrian Mannarino
46
46
Zhizhen Zhang
48
48
Fabian Marozsan
49
49
Roman Safiullin
56
56
Alexander Shevchenko
58
58
James Duckworth
71
71
Christopher O'Connell
75
75
Fabio Fognini
79
79
Damir Dzumhur
86
86
Coleman Wong
141
6 (NG)
(WC)
(WC)
(WC)
(SE)
(SE)
(LE)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
Video: Highlights of the Astana 2023 final between American Seb Korda and Mannarino from France
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