Russia’s honored coach Vladimir Kamelzon told that during the tournament final at the German Hall, the Russian Andrei Rublev underestimated the representative of Kazakhstan Alexandra Bublik .
Rublev lost to Bublik with the score 3:6, 6:3, 3:6. The match lasted 1h34.
– I always blame Rublev for this trifle: he loses a lot of matches at the start, in the first sets. He tries to catch up and pulls off victories on super efforts. Still such victories cannot burst, people begin to study. Here, each ball must already be played as the last. That’s until you finish the draw, you haven’t decided the fate of tennis.
The decisive set was dictated by Bublik, and this dictation was very strong. I don’t think Rublev’s team won’t draw the necessary conclusions. Although he played the whole tournament and did not go to the final in vain. But a person is a person, somewhere Bublik was underestimated by himself or his assistants. Moreover, it is grass, it is more difficult to correct the result on it than on the ground. Yes, and the center court is divided into two parts around the world, it’s another increase in the load in terms of attention, because the speed of the ball on the grass is high, Kamelzon told .
Bublik was born in Gatchina, Leningrad region, the Russian tennis player moved to Kazakhstan in 2016.
Source : MatchTV
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