“Yannick demonstrated a more reliable game in every element and outperformed Andrey. It’s a shame that Rublev lost the second set, with a relatively large advantage in the tiebreaker. If you look at the long rallies with a high tempo, Yannick was slightly ahead of “Andrey. For now, to compete with Sinner, you have to play to the limit, which, unfortunately, Rublev failed to do. Yannick played better,” Selivanenko noted in an interview with a “Championship” correspondent.
Today, January 23, Rublev was defeated by Italian Jannik Sinner (fourth place in the ATP ranking) with a score of 4:6, 6:7 (5:7), 3:6 in a quarter match final which lasted 2 hours 40 minutes. . In the semi-final, Sinner will meet world number one, Serbian Novak Djokovic.
- Rublev suffered 10 out of 10 defeats in the quarterfinals of Grand Slam tournaments
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