“Rublev, of course, can get out of this pit of unsuccessful results into which he fell in recent tournaments. Andrey just needs to calm down. He gives his all on the court, always trying to play his best. But it turns out that due to excessive desire, his emotions escalate, which interferes with his game.
Andrey needs to calm down, come to his senses and gradually get back in shape. Getting in shape is a wave-like process: a decline is always followed by an increase. I think Rublev will need two or three months to overcome this unsuccessful period. But, I repeat, the main thing for him is to calm down and catch up with his game, and then he will regain his lost positions in the rating, “said Yanchuk, as quoted by Legalbet.
- Alcaraz, after winning Wimbledon, failed to overtake Djokovic in the ATP rankings
Source: Sport

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