Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev has opened up about his mental ... where he hit himself several times with his own racquet last July, was when he hit rock bottom. 'That was the worst moment ...
Andrey Rublev ... at the Dubai Tennis Championships. Rublev also frequently resorted to self-harming behavior, like drawing blood after smashing his knee with his racket and injuring his hands ...
Andrey Rublev talked in length ... he reached a low point in his life. Last year, Rublev made headlines for flying into a rage and smashing his racket against his knees. At Wimbledon, during ...
Russia's Andrey Rublev throws his racquet during his first round defeat ... The 18-year-old Brazilian is the hottest young property in men's tennis after winning the Next Gen ATP Finals for ...
In the other quarterfinals of the ATP 250 tournament, Jesper De Jong from the Netherlands and Felix Auger-Aliassime from Canada secured victories. De Jong defeated fellow Dutch player Tallon ...
MELBOURNE, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca launched his Grand Slam career in spectacular fashion as the qualifier took down Russian ninth seed Andrey Rublev 7-6(1) 6-3 7-6(5 ...
Teenage sensation Joao Fonseca announced himself on the big stage by knocking out ninth seed Andrey Rublev in the first round of the Australian Open. The 18-year-old Brazilian is the hottest young ...
MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca launched his Grand Slam career in spectacular fashion as the qualifier took down Russian ninth seed Andrey ... Rublev smashed a racket in ...
World No.9 Andrey Rublev has candidly confessed ... often resorting to hitting himself with his racket during challenging matches, Rublev has since turned a corner. He is now feeling optimistic ...
This story is part of the January 11 tennis edition of Good Weekend.See ... It’s like a snowball.’ Andrey Rublev There it is, a lifetime or two before Bobby McFerrin: the grass-court version ...
Andrey Rublev, last season ... the Russian hurt himself by repeatedly hitting his leg with his racket. We tend to underestimate a very important concept too often: athletes are human beings ...