President of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) Shamil Tarpishchev told that the obscene expressions shouted by Andrei Rublev during the fourth round match of the Masters on clay in Rome speak to his psychological state.
On Tuesday, in the fourth round meeting of the tournament, Rublev reacted emotionally to the rally lost in one of the sets of the meeting with the German Yannick Hanfman (6:7 (5:7), 6:4, 3 :6). Rublev disagreed with the warning given to him by the referee and tried to prove to the referee that instead of scolding, he said in English translation: “How much more can you do ?”
– How can you rate the episode with Rublev and his “translation” of his lyrics?
“Everything is very simple here. It is easy to determine from this when the nervous system is cracking. This episode is an indicator of psychological overload. When he begins to express his emotions, no matter how, it indicates that he is overloaded, and the quality of the game suffers. He is one of the rare representatives of the top 10 not to feel physical fatigue. But the nervous system does not resist such an abundance of tournaments. Therefore, Rublev just needs to dose the load. Since he doesn’t feel tired, there must be some sort of control from the outside. In general, this is an unusual moment for Andrei, but quite telling from the point of view of his condition,” Tarpishchev told a correspondent on the sidelines of the Russia-Islamic World International Economic Forum in Kazan.
Source : MatchTV
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