Honored coach of Russia Viktor Yanchuk believes that unnecessary emotions on the court bother the Russian tennis player. Andrei Rublev .
– Rublev, of course, can get out of this hole of unsuccessful results in which he found himself in the last 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 his excessive desire causes slippages in his emotions, which disrupts his game.
Andrey needs to calm down, come to his senses and gradually get back in shape. And getting back in shape is a process similar to a wave: a decline will always be followed by an increase. I think Rublev will need two or three months to overcome this unfortunate period,” Yanchuk was quoted as saying by Legalbet.
On Wednesday, July 17, Rublev will face Argentinian Tiago Agustin Tirante in the second round of the ATP 250 tournament in Båstad, Sweden.
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