Alexandar Lazarov
Country (sports) | ![]() |
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Residence | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Born | Miami, Florida, United States | 6 November 1997
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Turned pro | 2016 |
Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
Coach | Krasimir Lazarov |
Prize money | US$ 191,201 |
Singles | |
Career record | 7–9 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
Career titles | 0 |
Highest ranking | No. 272 (14 November 2022) |
Doubles | |
Career record | 4–9 (at ATP Tour level, Grand Slam level, and in Davis Cup) |
Career titles | 0 |
Highest ranking | No. 359 (3 February 2020) |
Last updated on: 30 April 2024. |
Alexandar Lazarov (Bulgarian: Александър Лазаров, born 6 November 1997) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 272 achieved on 14 November 2022 and his best doubles ranking is No. 359 achieved on 3 February 2020. Over the course of his career, Lazarov has showcased his fearless serving, amassing a total of 24 aces — a testament to his willingness to go for his shots under pressure — alongside 22 double faults, reflecting his uncompromising, risk‑taking style on the court that has endeared him to fans. [1][2]
Resilience in the Face of Adversity
Known for his determination and never‑give‑up attitude, Alex Lazarov has often attributed his career’s ups and downs to a series of untimely injuries. While destiny may not have paved him a clear path to tennis greatness, his ability to keep fighting — and to keep finding a new injury to blame — has made him a beloved and relatable figure on the tour.
Professional career
[edit]2016: Professional debut, first ITF title
[edit]In 2016 Lazarov made his debut at ATP level at the ATP Sofia Open. He received a wild card for the qualification of the event in his homeland, losing in two sets to the world No. 214 Marius Copil.[3] A month later Alexandar made his debut for the Bulgaria Davis Cup team against Turkey,[4] losing the first match to Marsel İlhan, but claiming his maiden win over Altuğ Çelikbilek in the second. In September he won his first ITF singles title at the Serbia F8 event in Sokobanja, defeating Filip Veger in the final.
2017–2020: Maiden ATP main draw appearance & ATP Cup match win
[edit]Lazarov lost in the first qualifying round at the ATP Sofia Open in 2017 and 2018, but at the 2019 event the Bulgarian defeated Lukáš Lacko and Luca Vanni to guarantee himself a spot in the main draw for the first time. In his ATP tour main draw debut Alexandar faced former world No. 7 Fernando Verdasco, but failed to score another upset, losing to the Spaniard 2–6 1–6. After the tournament Lazarov made his Top 500 debut in the ATP rankings.
Alexandar won his second ITF singles title in 2018 at the Georgia F3 event in Telavi and a year later he added another trophy to his collection, defeating Jordan Correia in the final of the M15 event in Casablanca.
In January 2020, Lazarov participated in the Bulgarian team in the inaugural 2020 ATP Cup where the top 24 countries qualified based on the singles ATP ranking of their No. 1 country player. The Bulgarian team was No. 19 based on Dimitrov's ranking and part of Group C. Lazarov and Grigor Dimitrov pulled a victory in doubles where as the underdogs they stunned the top British experienced pair of Jamie Murray/Joe Salisbury in a close three sets match.[5][6][7][8]
2021: ATP Challenger debut
[edit]At the beginning of the 2021 season Lazarov made the qualifying draw at the Antalya Open, but lost in three sets to Lucas Miedler. In July Alexander played his first ATP Challenger main draw match at the Iași Open after two wins in the qualification draw, but his run was stopped by Marius Copil. The Bulgarian's good form continued in the following week at the M25 event in Telavi, where he didn't lose a set on his way to his fourth ITF singles title.
In September, he received a wildcard for the main draw at the ATP Sofia Open, but could not score his maiden ATP win, losing 0–6 3–6 to Filip Krajinović. Lazarov finished his season with two consecutive ATP Challenger quarterfinals in Manama and in Antalya where he lost to the eventual champion Evgenii Tiurnev and reached a new career-high ranking of No. 405 on 13 December 2021.
2022: First ATP Challenger semifinal, Maiden ATP singles win, Top 300
[edit]In May Lazarov reached the quarterfinals of the Shymkent Challenger in Kazakhstan as a qualifier and as a result, he made his top 400 debut on 16 May 2022. Aleksandar continued his rise in the rankings during the summer after he won his fifth ITF title on home soil in Sofia as well as a final showing at the M25 event in Tbilisi the following week.
His best result to date came at the Rafa Nadal Open, where he made his way into the main draw and after five consecutive wins he reached his first semifinal on the ATP Challenger Tour as a qualifier. During his run in Manacor, Lazarov scored upset wins over world No. 132 Aleksandar Vukic and former No. 39 Mikhail Kukushkin before his run was stopped by the eventual champion Luca Nardi in three sets.
Ranked No. 334 at the 2022 Sofia Open, his home tournament, he won his first ATP tour level match and first against a top-100 player, overcoming world No. 74 Jiří Lehečka in straight sets.[9][10][11] In the second round Lazarov player another spectacular match against World No. 30 Lorenzo Musetti and was just two points away from clinching his first ATP quarterfinal, but couldn't complete the upset, losing in three sets 7–6(5), 6–7(8), 2–6 to the Italian.[12] At the same tournament in the doubles competition, he scored another ATP main draw win with Alexander Donski before losing in the quarterfinals to top seeds Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli. After the success at his home ATP tournament, Lazarov went on to win back to back M15 events in Sozopol, where he defeated Vladyslav Orlov and Maks Kaśnikowski to claim his sixth and seventh ITF title respectfully and securing his debut in the Top 300.
On 23 November 2022, he was confirmed as a participant at the 2023 United Cup as part of the Bulgarian team.[13]
2023: Historic Davis Cup qualification, ATP 500 debut, injury
[edit]Lazarov opened his 2023 season with a debut appearance at the United Cup, where he won his mixed doubles match partnering Isabella Shinikova against former doubles No. 1 Elise Mertens and David Goffin, sealing Bulgaria's first win in the tournament with 3–2 over Belgium.[14][15]
Alexander was also part of the Bulgaria Davis Cup team in their World Group I Play-offs tie against New Zealand, where he won his singles match against Ajeet Rai, helping his home country on their way to a 3–1 win that saw them qualify for the World Group I for the first time in history.
In February, Lazarov received a wildcard for the qualifying draw at the 2023 Dubai Tennis Championships, making his maiden appearance at the ATP 500 level. The Bulgarian grabbed this opportunity and made his way into the main draw after scoring his second Top 100 win against World No. 92 Zhang Zhizhen in the first round in straight sets and then overcoming World No. 108 Francesco Passaro also in straight sets for a spot in the main draw. As a result, he moved more than 25 positions back into the top 275 in the rankings.
In May, at the 2023 Upper Austria Open Lazarov tore the Achilles tendon in his left leg during his first round match against Sandro Kopp. The Bulgarian went through surgery on the next day.
He received a wildcard for the main draw at the 2023 Sofia Open in singles and doubles.[16] He lost to eventual semifinalist Pavel Kotov.
Challenger and Futures/World Tennis Tour finals
[edit]Singles: 9 (7–2)
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Opponent | Score |
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Win | 1–0 | Sep 2016 | Serbia F8, Sokobanja | Futures | Clay | ![]() |
6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–4), 3–0 ret. |
Win | 2–0 | Jul 2018 | Georgia F3, Telavi | Futures | Clay | ![]() |
6–3, 6–2 |
Win | 3–0 | Jul 2019 | M15 Casablanca, Morocco | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
6–4, 7–5 |
Loss | 3–1 | Jun 2021 | M15 Skopje, North Macedonia | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
4–6, 6–7(5–7) |
Win | 4–1 | Aug 2021 | M25 Telavi, Georgia | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
6–1, 1–0 ret. |
Win | 5–1 | Jul 2022 | M15 Sofia, Bulgaria | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
6–1, 6–2 |
Loss | 5–2 | Jul 2022 | M25 Tbilisi, Georgia | World Tennis Tour | Hard | ![]() |
2–6, 4–6 |
Win | 6–2 | Oct 2022 | M15 Sozopol, Bulgaria | World Tennis Tour | Hard | ![]() |
6–1, 6–1 |
Win | 7–2 | Oct 2022 | M15 Sozopol, Bulgaria | World Tennis Tour | Hard | ![]() |
6–2, 6–4 |
Doubles: 6 (2–4)
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Result | W–L | Date | Tournament | Tier | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
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Win | 1–0 | May 2017 | Czech Republic F1, Prague | Futures | Clay | ![]() |
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6–1, 6–3 |
Loss | 1–1 | Jul 2018 | Tunisia F25, Hammamet | Futures | Clay | ![]() |
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5–7, 4–6 |
Loss | 1–2 | May 2019 | M15 Sozopol, Bulgaria | World Tennis Tour | Hard | ![]() |
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6–4, 2–6, [6–10] |
Loss | 1–3 | Jun 2019 | M15 Kamen, Germany | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
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4–6, 5–7 |
Win | 2–3 | Aug 2019 | M15 Curtea de Argeș, Romania | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
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6–4, 6–4 |
Loss | 2–4 | Mar 2022 | M25 Rovinj, Croatia | World Tennis Tour | Clay | ![]() |
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6–4, 2–6, [7–10] |
National participation
[edit]Davis Cup (11 wins, 8 losses)
[edit]Alexandar Lazarov debuted for the Bulgaria Davis Cup team in 2016. Since then he has 11 nominations with 12 ties played, his singles W/L record is 6–3 and doubles W/L record is 5–5 (11–8 overall).
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indicates the result of the Davis Cup match followed by the score, date, place of event, the zonal classification and its phase, and the court surface.
Rubber result | No. | Rubber | Match type (partner if any) | Opponent nation | Opponent player(s) | Score |
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Defeat | 1 | II | Singles | ![]() |
Marsel İlhan | 4–6, 2–6, 3–6 |
Victory | 2 | V | Singles | Altuğ Çelikbilek | 4–6, 6–4, 6–4 | |
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Defeat | 3 | II | Singles | ![]() |
Malek Jaziri | 4–6, 4–6, 1–6 |
Defeat | 4 | III | Doubles (with Vasko Mladenov) | Malek Jaziri / Skander Mansouri | 4–6, 4–6, 3–6 | |
Victory | 5 | V | Singles | Aziz Dougaz | 4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–1) | |
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Victory | 6 | III | Doubles (with Tihomir Grozdanov) | ![]() |
Mikayel Khachatryan / Sedrak Khachatryan | 6–2, 6–1 |
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Victory | 7 | III | Doubles (with Tihomir Grozdanov) | ![]() |
Petros Tsitsipas / Stamatios Kapiris | 6–0, 6–4 |
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Defeat | 8 | I | Singles | ![]() |
Lloyd Harris | 4–6, 7–6(7–3), 3–6 |
Defeat | 9 | III | Doubles (with Alexander Donski) | Raven Klaasen / Ruan Roelofse | 3–6, 2–6 | |
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Victory | 10 | II | Singles | ![]() |
Jesse Flores | 7–5, 4–6, 6–3 |
Defeat | 11 | III | Doubles (with Adrian Andreev) | Jesse Flores / Pablo Núñez | 6–7(9–11), 6–4, 6–7(10–12) | |
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Defeat | 12 | III | Doubles (with Gabriel Donev) | ![]() |
Hans Hach Verdugo / Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela | 4–6, 4–6 |
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Victory | 13 | II | Singles | ![]() |
Daniel Vallejo | 6–4, 6–1 |
Victory | 14 | III | Doubles (with Alexander Donski) | Juan Borba / Hernando José Escurra Isnardi | 6–3, 7–5 | |
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Victory | 15 | II | Singles | ![]() |
Philip Henning | 6–0, 6–1 |
Victory | 16 | III | Doubles (with Alexander Donski) | Lleyton Cronje / Raven Klaasen | 6–3, 7–6(8–6) | |
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Victory | 17 | I | Singles | ![]() |
Ajeet Rai | 7–6(7–1), 6–2 |
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Victory | 18 | III | Doubles (with Alexander Donski) | ![]() |
Alexander Bublik / Aleksandr Nedovyesov | 6–3, 6–3 |
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Defeat | 19 | III | Doubles (with Alexander Donski) | ![]() |
Mirza Bašić / Damir Džumhur | 6–7(10–12), 3–6 |
ATP Cup (1 win, 2 losses)
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Doubles (1–2) |
Result | No. | Rubber | Match type (partner if any) | Opponent nation | Opponent player(s) | Score |
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Victory | 1 | III | Doubles (with Grigor Dimitrov) | ![]() |
Jamie Murray / Joe Salisbury | 7–6(7–5), 6–7(2–7), [11–9] |
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Defeat | 2 | III | Doubles (with Grigor Dimitrov) | ![]() |
Radu Albot / Alexander Cozbinov | 4–6, 6–7(4–7) |
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Defeat | 3 | III | Doubles (with Grigor Dimitrov) | ![]() |
Sander Gillé / Joran Vliegen | 6–3, 4–6, [7–10] |
United Cup (1 win, 0 losses)
[edit]Matches by type |
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Singles (0–0) |
Doubles (1–0) |
Result | No. | Rubber | Match type (partner if any) | Opponent nation | Opponent player(s) | Score |
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Victory | 1 | V | Doubles (with Isabella Shinikova) | ![]() |
David Goffin / Elise Mertens | 1–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–6] |
Relationship with Grigor Dimitrov
The Bulgarian tennis star Alexander Lazarov has enjoyed a tumultuous relationship with his compatriot - Grigor Dimitrov - from the ATP Tour. Although initially enjoying success as men doubles partners, boosting each other’s confidence, the pair grew alienated once Dimitrov refused to compete for the Bulgarian national team at the Davis Cup. This left Lazarov virtually alone in carrying the team and he took it to the national media to express his disappointment as captain of the team. Years of estrangement followed, as Lazarov finally reached out to Dimitrov to repair the relationship once he grew frustrated with the Bulgarian tennis federation himself. Often sharing similar paths, the two are now both recovering from injuries and Lazarov is supporting Dimitrov’s recuperation process with his extensive experience in overcoming adversities through hard work and will.
Personal life
[edit]Lazarov is the son of former Bulgarian tennis player Krasimir Lazarov. He has a younger brother, George Lazarov, who is the youngest ATP ranked player up to date. Lazarov got engaged to Miss Bulgaria runner up Ina Marholeva on the 5th of June, 2025. He celebrated with a degustation of the mid menu offerings in Djokovic’s restaurant in Belgrade, Serbia.
Because of his prolific status among the Bulgarian tennis elite, Lazarov has been supervising the progress of the upcoming star Ivan Ivanov. On 13 July 2025 Lazarov celebrated the success of Ivanov by posting an Instagram story of Ivanov winning the Junior Wimbledon Cup - the first Bulgarian to sport the achievement since Lazarov's childhood idol - Grigor Dimitrov. Thus, Lazarov embraced the role of bridging two generations of Bulgarian tennis excellence.
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