Karen Khachanov: who is the Russian, opponent of Djokovic?

Karen Khachanov who is the Russian opponent of Djokovic

The Russian Karen Khachanov will play the quarter-finals of Roland-Garros this Tuesday, June 6 against the Serbian Novak Djokovic.

The Russian Karen Khachanov is making his merry way in this Roland-Garros 2023. Often inconstant, he is having a very good first part of the season and can hope to destabilize the Serbian Novak Djokovic for a place in the semi-finals of Roland-Garros. The level of the Russian became much more impressive after his semi-final at the US Open, a real trigger for the latter. “I think after reaching the semi-finals of the US Open, a lot of things changed in my head, he explains. It’s mentally that I evolved. I was convinced that I could do this step forward, but you still want all of that to be validated by a result. That’s what I was missing. But since the US Open, it’s different.”

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Biographical sheet Karen Khachanov turned 27 on May 21, 2023. Born in 1996 in Moscow to parents who were doctors (Abgar and Natalia), the one nicknamed “Djan” started playing tennis in kindergartens. He left the family cocoon in 2012 to join Vedran Martic who trained him in Split. Between 2014 and 2017, he started a collaboration with Galo Blanco in Barcelona. In parallel, he studied at the Sozvezdie school in Moscow and graduated in 2018. During his youth he met Veronika Shkliaeva who over time became his wife.

The Russian is before Roland-Garros 2023 11th in the world, that is to say that he is three places behind his best ranking (8th) obtained in July 2019.

In juniors, Karen Khachanov shared the tennis courts with Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev. With the first city, he was rewarded at the Youth Olympic Games with a silver medal in doubles in 2014. With the second, he was vice-champion of Europe in doubles in 2013. In individual, it is him who won the same year. His professional debut was in Saint Petersburg when he received a wildcard. At the time, the right-hander was not even referenced in the ATP rankings. Also in 2014, he won the first Futures before lifting his first Challenger in Istanbul in 2015.

He will then climb the hierarchy of the men’s circuit and will participate in his first Grand Slam at the US Open in 2016. He was eliminated in the second round by Kei Nishikori. In 2017 he managed to reach the round of 16 at Roland-Garros and above all he delivered one of the best matches of his career in the 3rd round of Flushing Meadows. He lost against Rafael Nadal after a sensational match (7/5 5/7 6/7 6/7). In 2023, he reached the last four of a Major for the first time in Melbourne and lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas. In Masters 1000, he beat Novak Djokovic in the Paris-Bercy final in 2018 by displaying an irreproachable level of play. On the circuit, he was also able to win Chengdu in 2016, Marseille and Moscow in 2018.

Karen Khachanov was lucky enough to have Alexander Zavonts who is a Russian millionaire as an uncle. The engineer has used his connections in the past to obtain invitations to Russian tournaments, thus allowing Karen to play high-level matches. Tennis is a fairly expensive sport, particularly because of the equipment and the large number of trips. Financial support like this, therefore, has been a godsend.

Born in Moscow, Karen Khachanov is Russian. He is not binational. On the other hand, he has Armenian origins which come from his parents.

Karen Kachanov has her family in Moscow. In 2020, he said he wanted to “spend more time in Dubai” because he “loves” the Emirati city.

Married since 2016 to Veronika Shkliaeva, Karen Khachanov, the Russian gave a crisp little anecdote about them after his first victory in the Masters 1000 in 2018. “One day, we had to go to an internship, by plane. At the airport, I was fooling around with some buddies with a luggage cart and I crashed into it. She was waiting with her mother at the check-in counter. Her mother asked her, ‘Who is this idiot?’ lovers now have a child in 2019 named David.

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