At the Australian Open, Rublev reached the quarterfinals, where he lost to Italian Jannik Sinner. The Russian lost for the 10th time in the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam tournament. He never reached the semi-finals.
“There’s a top four on the ATP Tour right now. They’re a lot stronger than everyone else. And that makes sense when you look at the progress they’ve made and compare that to other people’s tennis.
Roddick called Sabalenka the most stable tennis player in the world
Take for example Andrey Rublev, the fifth racket in the world. We know how good he is in defense. But his tennis never evolves. It still has the same flaws. He always serves unsuccessfully and almost never hits the net. Nothing to do with Sinner”, quotes L’Equipe Clément.
Source: Sport

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