the russian Andrei Rublev he fell to the ground after beating his compatriot DAnil Medvedev by 6-7 (7), 6-3 and 7-6 (7) in a very demanding match, which left both contenders tired, who played the final ‘tiebreak’ of great level and intensity.
That did not stop Rublev, who achieved his third win in seven matches at the ATP Finals, where he is looking for a first semifinal, to keep a cool head during the signing of the victory protocol on television cameras.
Not only did he leave his mark, he sent a clear message. “Peace, peace, peace, that’s all we need.” “Peace, peace, peace. That’s all we need,” the Muscovite wrote, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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In addition, on the track, he added that it was “terrible to know what was going on.”
“As I said before, the most important thing is to have peace in all parts of the world. From where I am, the only thing I can do is try to show my position through tennis, in interviews and on the court , “he says..
Rublev spent a long stay in Barcelona, where he trained with the Spanish coach Ferdinand Vincent. It also coincides with the Catalan physio Marc Boadalike the coach from Castellón who travels the world for ATP tournaments with his student.
Source: La Verdad

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