Andrey Rublev got real in a 60-minute interview that dropped just in time for Christmas. “This year is the first one where I felt like a Top 5 player,” he tells Sofya Tartakova, a tennis journalist ...
Andrey Rublev had a personal interview with the ATP Tour website, where he referred to his mental health problems and his outbursts during several of his matches. The Russian has shown all his ...
The 26-year-old threw his racket after Alcaraz continued to get the better of him during the match in Italy on Wednesday, Nov. 15, and when he lost the next point he redirected his rage to his knee.
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PARIS—Andrey Rublev has taken control of his career, starting with the clothes on his back. The No. 7 seed arrives to Roland Garros having won an overdue Masters 1000 title in Monte Carlo, and debuted ...
Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev took his win at Friday’s Dubai Championship semifinals as an opportunity to send a message to his home country. Moments after his victory, he wrote “No war please” on ...
Russia’s Andrey Rublev has opened up about when his coach, Marat Safin, will join him on the US tour. The 27-year-old is currently taking part in the Canadian Open, where he cemented his spot in the ...
Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev used his platform at the Dubai Championships to speak against war in Ukraine. Rublev, ranked seventh in the world, wrote, “No War Please” on a TV camera after beating ...
A year ago this week, Andrey Rublev suffered a fate that had felt inevitable for some time. He was disqualified from a match for completely losing his cool. Rublev, 27 and the men’s world No. 9, is ...
The Russian tennis player admitted to receiving negative comments towards him this week due to the Russia-Ukraine military crisis. With the marker, Rublev made sure to write where he stood in regards ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Tennis player Andrey Rublev wrote “No War Please” on a TV camera moments after advancing to the final at the Dubai Championships on Friday, a sentiment echoed a few ...
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