Famous Russian tennis coach Vladimir Kamelzon believes that Andrei Rublev you have to work on stability and in this Roland Garros tournament you shouldn’t expect anything supernatural from him.
In the first round of Roland Garros, Rublev, who received the seventh seed, defeated Serbian Laszlo Gyerre with the score 6:1, 3:6, 6:3, 6:4. The meeting lasted 2 hours and 32 minutes.
– Andrei Rublev is my weakness, because I am involved in his career. Unfortunately, although he is in the top ten of the ATP rankings, his performances are uneven and do not correspond to a high level. Andrey can take the “thousand”, and then lose twice in a row. I think it still lacks the stability that allows it to claim the title of the world’s leading racquet. Daniil Medvedev already has it, he developed it and Rublev must strive for it.
Andrey is still below a high level, as he is collapsing. Apparently, you need to get stronger psychologically. You have to work from morning to night. Yes, he already has excellent mobility, he has good balls, he has a particular game. When he’s on a roll, it’s very difficult for any opponent to adapt to his game. But any talent has to be developed.
Hence his failures in the field. It is a very energy-intensive coating, you have to work harder. The draw of a point lasts longer, because of this there is more running. Therefore, Andrei needs to train more, then we can see him at the top. He still has everything ahead of him. At this Roland Garros, do not expect anything supernatural from him, Kamelzon told RT.
The Russian’s next opponent will be Frenchman Corentin Moutet.
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Source : MatchTV
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