Marina Maryenko, mother of a Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev declared that his son was in no way inferior to the Italian Jannik sinner in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
The match ended with a score of 6:4, 7:6 (7:5), 6:3 in favor of Sinner.
— Andrey had a fairly successful start to the season. Today, he was unlucky in the second set tiebreaker, and no emotion helped him win. And in the third set, he was very angry, I understand that. Sinner could have been beaten without the long match the day before. They approached this match in different physical forms.
And I have no complaints about the game. Andrey has improved his preparation and is playing more relaxed. I see his progress psychologically and mentally compared to last season. Overall, I am very satisfied.
The quarter-finals are also a result. Andrey in no way gave in to Sinner, it’s just that the coincidence of circumstances was not on his side. “Today there was not a single match of luck or fortune in tennis,” Maryenko said, as quoted by Sport24.
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