“There was a lot of noise, Andrey is no longer completely sure of his game, he could not show good tennis. With so many mistakes, it is very difficult to defeat even such an opponent. It seems to me that Andrei completely lost his composure, he began to expel his emotions very often, to fight, it is hardly good for him. It is difficult to draw conclusions, because it is not known exactly in what physical condition he is, whether he has any health problems at the moment,” Olkhovsky said according to TASS.
Recall that the day before, Rublev lost to the 122nd racket of the world Francisco Comesaña from Argentina with a score of 4:6, 7:5, 2:6, 6:7 (5:7).
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Source: Sport

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