Tennis player Rublev explained the reasons for his aggression on the court

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Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev talked about his excessive emotionality on the court. His words are quoted “Championship”.

“I really want to win and show a good result. But unfortunately sometimes this results in aggression. If you want something very much but it does not happen, the riddle in your head does not fit into place: “How is this possible? I wanted this so much, it was my dream, but the reality is different,” he said. My expectations from myself It causes these feelings in me. There is also self-resentment associated with oneself,” said Rublev.

In mid-November, Rublev bloodied his knee with a shuttlecock during a match against Italian Jannik Sinner, hitting him several times with the shuttlecock. The match ended with the victory of the opposing team.

Rublev is ranked fifth in the Association of Professional Tennis Players (ATP) rankings with 4,805 points. Serbian Novak Djokovic continues to lead with 11,245 points. Spanish Carlos Alcaraz ranks second with 8,855 points. Daniil Medvedev (7,600 points) completed the top three.

Previously Rublev clarified The secret to his most successful season.

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