ALMATY, Kazakhstan—At the start of this week, four Kazakhstani competitors featured in the Almaty Open main draw. Two won their openers on Tuesday, with Alexander Shevchenko coming through an all-home-country battle over qualifier Mikhail Kukushikin, after wild card Beibit Zhukayev advanced past Benjamin Hassan.
Former junior world No. 1 Timofey Skatov will look to make it three locals in the second round come Wednesday when he meets last week’s Shanghai semifinalist, Tomas Machac. TENNIS.com sat down with Skatov ahead of that showdown, where the 23-year-old discussed coming home, finding his footing away from clay, having the backing of a federation, and the players on tour today that he enjoys watching.
It’s not every week you get to play a “home” tournament. How are you feeling now that the Almaty Open is here?
SKATOV: I'm quite pumped. It will be my first time in three years to play a 250 at home. The conditions for the moment feel nice and I just cannot wait to start. I also have very nice opponent, so we'll see. I'll try to do my best.