Honored coach of Russia Vladimir Kamelzon in a conversation with said that the Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev was not born yesterday and knows how to play decisive matches.
On Sunday, Rublev will play the final of the ATP 250 tournament on clay in Båstad, Sweden against world No. 4 Kasper Ruud. The meeting is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. Moscow time.
– Since a person has reached the final, it means that he knows how to play. Rublev was not born yesterday, he knows how to play decisive matches – he won the “thousand”. Andrew understands what it is. His team is quite mature. He must play only to win. At the same time, I don’t think that if Andrei loses, anyone will die. Of course, it will be a pity, and he himself understands this very well. The most important thing is that in the final you have to play to the end, and Rublev knows how to do that, Kamelzon told .
Source : MatchTV

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