Defeat of the 110th racquet in the Australian world Thanasi Kokkinakisa did not become a disaster for Russia Andrei Rublev it was a lesson you have to play in every game as a leader, honored Russia coach Vladimir Kamelzon told .
Rublev, ranked sixth in the ATP rankings and top seed in the Adelaide tournament, lost to Kokkinakis in straight sets – 4:6, 6:3, 3:6.
“Nothing human is alien to anyone. Rublev is not iron, it is known that he can play. The men’s cell in the rating is not a gift. Therefore, to find out why Andrey lost, you have to understand the circumstances.
I can only express my regret. I think his team is working seriously enough to draw conclusions. After all, this is not the last tournament. And progress is built on mistakes. If you keep moving forward and no one clicks your nose, you’ll never understand what you’re worth. This guy just taught Andrey a lesson. I don’t think it’s a disaster – it’s a reminder that if you want to be a leader, you have to work like a leader,” Kamelzon told .
Source : MatchTV

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