Andrei Russian Rublev Played against a very strong opponent in the quarter-finals of the ATP tournament in Doha, the match should not have been easy, Alexei Selivanenko, vice-president of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF), told RB Sport.
Rublev lost to Czech Jiri Legechka in the quarterfinals of the Doha tournament. The Russian played in the tournament under the first seeded number.
– Jiri is a very strong opponent, who is progressing seriously, so the match should not have been easy. Another thing is that of course Andrei lacked some elements to win with so many rounds.
Bad start to the season? All of these loud arguments and dramatic statements are for armchair analysts. Andrey has his own team of specialists who work with him and know all the nuances. None of the players play so well throughout the season, it’s all a natural process, Selivanenko said.
RB Sports
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