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Bulat Utemuratov and Yuriy Polskiy have high hopes for Kazakhstan's newly-relocated ATP 250 to shine through warm hospitality and careful detail work.
Published Oct 18, 2024
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A look at the transformed Almaty Arena for an evening session match.
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Utemuratov with Nadal and Djokovic during a 2019 exhibition held in Kazakhstan.
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