Viktor Yanchuk, honored coach of Russia in tennis, believes that the Russian Andrei Rublev played well in the final of the Hull tournament, but the representative of Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik was better.
Bublik defeated Rublev 6:3, 3:6, 6:3 on Sunday in the ATP-500 grass tournament final.
– Not so much Rublev played badly, but Bublik played well – Alexander served twice as much throughout. Even if I was wrong, there were more aces. Bublik’s game is a bit atypical: he doesn’t always hit back, but returns difficult balls with cut balls. But he understands the game well and sees the situation. It is difficult to play with him all at once – just in the final Rublev did not always succeed.
I note Alexander’s increased skill level. He beat Zverev and Rublev with so much confidence… He went up in class. Now it features complexity, will be a badass for anyone. Moreover, it has a good answer.
Rublev played well. Although they say, “You will have a bagel hole”, but in this case, the Bagel was on top. But the game was even. The bagel took a risk by serving the second run the same as the first, so there was [двойные] Errors. To some extent, Rublev was unlucky. I don’t think Alexander will always play at such a height: now he happens to be in decent form. There may be a slowdown. But we can congratulate him on a well-deserved victory! Do not forget that Bublik is from Russia – our man who plays for Kazakhstan, – Yanchuk told the “Championship”.
Bublik won his second career title.
Championship
Source : MatchTV
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