“I will learn from this,” he said. Andrey Rublev after being disqualified in the semifinals of dubai for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The Russian tennis player made a resolution to improve his attitude on the court, but things should not be so simple from one day to the next and his unexpected defeat against Brandon Nakashima within Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-Conde de Godó Trophy This sent him into another fit of rage the moment he released the last ball of the match: he smashed his racket with six violent hits on the center court floor.
“I’m disappointed because I didn’t finish my semi-final in Dubai, but I appreciate all the support I’ve had in the last two days, I’ve received a lot of messages. Thank you to everyone who supported me, I promise that I will learn from this and try to become a better player and person,” Rublev explained in a statement after his incident in Dubai.
On that day, with 6-5 for Alexander Bublik In the third set, Rublev, furious, turned to the chair umpire two inches from his face to blame him for not calling a ball from his Kazakh rival ‘out’. The linesman then informed the chair umpire, Miriam Bleythat Rublev insulted him in Russian and used obscene language and that complaint ended with the Russian player being ejected.
The first seed is absent because of damage, Carlos AlcarazSi, Rublev, world No. 8, the next favorite on the scale of theoretical candidates for the title, but the Russian said goodbye for the first time with another defeat that sapped his courage.
Source: La Verdad

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