“Before the match against Rublev, Rinderknesh had already played a five-set match. The Frenchman played the first two sets really well. In the second set, Rublev tried to finish his game with one or two shots, but when Rinderknesh made a break, Andrey began to play more deliberately. Rublev gradually wore down Rinderknes in two sets, and the Frenchman simply had no strength left. It was a well-deserved victory for Rublev.
Andrey has passed a real test. He will have to go through it two more times in the next match. I think he will be more psychologically stable and calmer,” Chesnokov noted in a conversation with a correspondent of the “Championship”.
Source: Sport
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