The seventh racket in the Russian world Andrei Rublev beat his compatriot Aslan Karatsev in the second round of Wimbledon and can reach at least the quarter-finals, Vladimir Kamelzon, head coach of the Russian national teams and board member of the Russian Tennis Federation, told .
On Monday, in the first round of Wimbledon, Rublev beat Australian Max Purcell with the score 6:3, 7:5, 6:4, and Karatsev was stronger than Frenchman Luc van Asch – 6:7 (4: 7 ), 6:4, 6:2 6:4. In the second round, Rublev and Karatsev will face each other.
– I don’t think Rublev will not face Karatsev, after all, Andrei is now the seventh racket in the world, this is a very high position. Of course, I’m on Rublev’s side in this match, his victory will be fair. Now he is preferred to Aslan in all components. Rublev is capable of reaching at least the quarter-finals at this Wimbledon. And Karatsev might win one or two games by accident, and that’s it. I don’t see in his game that he can show anything exceptional. And Rublev claims a high place at Wimbledon, Kamelzon told .
Source : MatchTV

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