Andrey Rublev’s willingness to open up about the ups and downs of his mental health journey has struck a chord with tennis fans and players alike, including world No. 11 Paula Badosa.
Andrey Rublev is trying in every way to find happiness both on and off the tennis court. The Russian ace has had numerous problems in the last twelve months, he has had to face the nightmare of ...
Compared to a few months ago, Andrey Rublev feels better emotionally and hopes to return to his best level soon. The Russian ace has put in some strong performances in the first two months of the ...
DUBAI—A lighter (if not always brighter) Andrey Rublev spoke with relative enthusiasm of his return to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, eager to move past the incident that saw him ...
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 ...
Feb 25 (Reuters) - World number nine Andrey Rublev said conversations with twice Grand Slam champion Marat Safin had helped him deal with his mental struggles and that he was now playing without ...