Karen Abgarovich Khachanov is a professional tennis player from Russia. In addition to earning an Olympic silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and making a major semifinal at the 2022 US Open, Khachanov has won four ATP Tour singles championships, including a Masters 1000 title at the 2018 Paris Masters.
Khachanov bio
Khachanov’s parents enrolled him in the tennis group when he was three years old, and he began playing tennis in kindergarten.
Khachanov parents
His mother Nataliya, a Russian, also studied medicine, while his father Abgar, an Armenian from Yerevan, played volleyball before beginning his studies in medicine. The maternal grandpa of Khachanov was also somewhat Armenian.
Khachanov tweeted: “I constantly assert that I have Armenian roots,” despite being born in Russia.
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Khachanov siblings
He has both a brother and a sister. His favorite sports teams are Real Madrid and the Miami Heat, and Marat Safin and Juan Martn del Potro were his childhood idols.
Khachanov age
Karen Khachanov was born on 21 May 1996. Karen Khachanov is 24 years old.
Khachanov career
At the age of twelve, he made the decision to turn pro. Khachanov relocated to Split, Croatia, when he aged 15 and began training with Vedran Marti, a former assistant to Goran Ivanievi. Later, he relocated to Barcelona, where Galo Blanco served as his coach.
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Khachanov net worth
Tennis player Karen Khachanov is a professional and is worth $15 million. On May 21, 1996, Karen Khachanov was born.
Khachanov wife
In 2019, Karen Khachanov discussed how he met Veronika, his wife. He claimed that while playing tennis when they were both eight years old, they met. He added that he wanted to spend his entire life with her because they were only 14 years old.
Khachanov children
They also share a son, whose name has not yet been revealed to the media.
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