Honored coach of Russia Vladimir Kamelzon called the defeat of the seventh racket in the world offensive Andrei Rublev in the final of the Masters Series tournament in Shanghai.
Rublev lost to Pole Hubert Hurkacz with a score of 3:6, 6:3, 6:7 (8:10).
— Rublev’s disappointing loss to Hurkach. Unfortunately, such defeats regularly hit Russian tennis players. It’s great that Rublev has already reached the final. But these matches are never like other games.
There is nothing wrong with Andrei losing to Hurkacz. He didn’t lose everything in the world, including a lot of money. Rublev is on a roll – he enters the top eight without any problems. And any defeat will be analyzed, because the class must not fall,” Kamelzon quotes in the Championship.
Rublev, 25, has 14 titles in ATP tournaments.
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Source : MatchTV
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