Soon-Woo Kwon is about to go ahead with his run in the draw in Nur-Sultan.
Draw Prediction with head to head records
This is Soon-Woo Kwon’s projected draw including the presumable opponents in Nur-Sultan Open. Kwon has a a positive record (3-2) with the presumable opponents.
R1 – Evgeny Donskoy’s rankings and performance.
Head to head 2-1 for Soon-Woo Kwon
Evgeny Donskoy has a 16-22 win-loss record in 2021, 5-4 on indoor hard courts. During the last 15 years, the Russian has a 104-87 record on indoor hard courts (Click here to see full career record). Evgeny won 6 of his last 10 matches.
The Russian’s best result of this current season was reaching the semifinal in the Biella 2 Challenger.
Last year in Nur-Sultan Open Donskoy lost to Viktor Troicki in the qualifications 6-0 6-4.
H2H Soon-Woo Kwon vs. Evgeny Donskoy
This match would represent the 4th time that Soon-Woo Kwon and Evgeny Donskoy square off. The head to head is 2-1 for Kwon (see full H2H stats), 1-0 on indoor hard courts in major tournaments.
R2 – Dusan Lajovic’s rankings and performance.
Head to head 1-0 for Soon-Woo Kwon
Dusan Lajovic has a 15-22 record in 2021, 1-2 on indoor hard courts. During the previous 13 years, Lajovic has a 58-54 record on indoor hard courts (Click here to see full career record). The Serbian won 5 of his last 10 matches.
Last year in Nur-Sultan Open the Serbian didn’t play in this event.
H2H Soon-Woo Kwon vs. Dusan Lajovic
This match would represent the 2nd time that Soon-Woo Kwon and Dusan Lajovic square off. The head to head is 1-0 for Kwon (see full H2H stats), but they have never played each other on indoor hard courts in major tournaments.
1/4 – Laslo Djere’s rankings and performance.
Head to head record 0-0
Laslo Djere has a 21-21 win-loss record in 2021, 1-0 on indoor hard courts. In connection to the last 9 years, Laslo has a 20-28 record on indoor hard courts (Click here to see full career record). The Serbian won 5 of his last 10 matches.
Laslo’s most significant result of this current year was reaching the final in Cagliari.
Last year in Nur-Sultan Open the Serbian didn’t compete in this event.
H2H Soon-Woo Kwon vs. Laslo Djere
There is no head to head record between Soon-Woo Kwon and Laslo Djere since this would be the first time that they will fight against each other in the main tour.
On the other hand, Soon-Woo Kwon could come up against Lorenzo Musetti. Their head to head record is 1-0 for Soon-Woo Kwon.
1/2 – Alexander Bublik’s rankings and performance.
Head to head 1-0 for Alexander Bublik
Alexander Bublik has a 29-24 win-loss record in 2021, 4-2 on indoor hard courts. During the previous 8 years, Bublik has a 69-39 record on indoor hard courts (Click here to see full career record). The Kazakhstani won 3 of his last 10 matches.
The Kazakhstani’s most significant achievement of this year was reaching the final in Antalya and Singapore.
Last year in Nur-Sultan Open the Kazakhstani lost to Mackenzie Mcdonald in the 1st round 6-3 6-2.
H2H Soon-Woo Kwon vs. Alexander Bublik
This would be the 2nd time that Soon-Woo Kwon and Alexander Bublik square off. The head to head is 1-0 for Bublik (see full H2H stats), but they have never competed against each other on indoor hard courts in major tournaments.
Possibly, Soon-Woo Kwon may come up against Miomir Kecmanovic. Their H2H is 1-0 for Miomir Kecmanovic.
Final – Aslan Karatsev’s rankings and performance.
Head to head record 0-0
Aslan Karatsev has a 29-15 record in 2021, but he has not competed yet on indoor hard courts. Aslan won 4 of his last 10 matches.
His best result of this year was winning the title in Dubai where he overcame Lloyd Harris in the final 6-3 6-2.
Last year in Nur-Sultan Open the Russian was defeated by Andreas Seppi in the 1st round 6-3 1-6 6-3.
H2H Soon-Woo Kwon vs. Aslan Karatsev
There is no head to head record between Soon-Woo Kwon and Aslan Karatsev since this would be the first time that they will face off in the main tour.
Yet, Soon-Woo Kwon may fight against Filip Krajinovic. Their H2H record is 0-0.