Every time you win Rublev He throws a kiss to the sky: “It’s a way of giving thanks for how well things are going for me,” the Russian explained in an interview. Now, with Lehecka ahead in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Exxomobil Open, he couldn’t do it. The Czech gave him a lesson in calm with only 21 ‘years old’ and ended up with success. The first against Rublev of his career.
And when things get ugly, the anger held Andrey. Chilla, racket print in pure style Kyrgios, he even beats himself… Not a single point can be lost. It’s number 5 in the world for a reason. And with his 1.90 meters of pure russian fiber the truth is that it makes public fear the worst.
Perhaps the fact that his father is a former boxer helps to understand him a little better. Or maybe he’s been playing tennis since he didn’t have the tools of reason. And it was that her mother Marina is Anna Kournikova’s trainer for some time, and now he is helping Jelena Ostapenko.
Or maybe it’s “sin” Ferdinand Vincent, his coach for the past eight years. Zverev already said this in Doha at a press conference a few days ago: “I am preparing with the Spanish coaches because of their mentality.” And surely the same is happening with Rublev. If you want to be the best in the world, you have to be the best in the world at every point. And it shows that it is engraved in fire.
“Last season, I let my emotions control me completely, I lost because of it. I had a lot of ups and downs, so the goal now is not to have a lot of ups and downs… and if there are, less. ” Now, against Lehecka, emotions got the better of him again the fight.
Source: La Verdad

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