Andrey Rublev appears to be emerging from a troubled few months with fresh optimism and now he has been backed to make his mark in the upcoming Indian Wells Masters by respected broadcaster Marcus ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Third-seeded Andrey Rublev followed up his Qatar Open title with a first-round exit at the Dubai Championships, losing to qualifier Quentin Halys 3-6, 6-4 ...
Struggling with burnout and depression, Andrey Rublev sought help from Marat Safin and stopped taking antidepressants. Rublev emphasizes honesty with oneself and takes personal responsibility ...
Andrey Rublev revealed he felt "completely lost" during his darkest period and also admitted that he used to often wonder what was the purpose of this life. Exactly 12 months ago, the 27-year-old ...
Rublev said he took anti-depressants for a year but stopped when they did not help him anymore. Things began to change last July after speaking with his compatriot Safin, who retired in 2009.
World No. 9 Andrey Rublev said conversations with two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin helped him deal with his mental health, and that he is now playing without stress or anxiety for the ...
Andrey Rublev recently opened up about his struggles with mental health. He also got honest with how he battled depression Most recently, Rublev claimed the 2025 Qatar Open by defeating Jack ...
Andrey Rublev claimed his 17th ATP title in Doha last week, hoisting a trophy for the first time since the previous spring. The victory delivered a much-needed surge of momentum and confidence for ...
Third seed Andrey Rublev suffered a stunning first-round loss to French qualifier Quentin Halys at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Monday. Just days after claiming his 17th career title at ...
After years of battling inner demons, world No 9 takes a fresh approach to his game Russia's Andrey Rublev reacts after winning the ATP Qatar Open tennis tournament final match against Britain's ...
Other former champions in the draw include Rublev and Medvedev, along with past finalists such as Stefanos Tsitsipas (2019, 2020), Jiri Vesely (2022), and Alexander Bublik (2024). Roger Federer holds ...
The ATP's Top 10 was mostly unchanged, with the only movement being Andrey Rublev's move from No. 10 to No. 9 after his title at the Qatar Open, swapping places with Tommy Paul. Jannik Sinner ...