“Rublev raged”: a Russian in Hamburg shook the judge… out of nervousness. What will become of this tip?
“I think politics has always been in sport. Everyone knows that. But I believe that by being united and doing good things for the world, tennis can be an example. other sports will follow and in general one day sport will cease to be associated with politics.
I think tennis can do without politics, because tennis is what is independent. I think it’s one of the few sports that is independent of other sports. We have players from all over the world. We play in all countries. We travel all over the world. I think tennis has a good chance of being out of politics,” Sportskeeda said quoting Rublev.
Rublev shared his emotions from the victory in the 1/16 tournament in Washington
Source: Sport

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