Coach Kamelzon described Rublev’s defeat in the 1/4 finals of the American Open as an insult from American Tiafoe.

Honored coach of Russia Vladimir Kamelzon commented on Andrei Rublev’s defeat against American Francis Tiafoe in the 1/4 final match of the US Open.

“I am very sorry for the loss of Andrey. I don’t think you should give up. We need to work harder, now he has a good number in the rating – I don’t think someone like that 11th Andrei will stop.

I will not comment on Andrey’s psychology, he is a strong man with a good team. It’s not about psychology. Maybe something wasn’t calculated during preparation. The American played very cool,” says Kamelzon Vprognoze.

In a duel with Tiafoe, the Russians made 14 hits, a double mistake, and also did not notice four break points. Tiafoe made 18 aces, three double faults and a breaking point out of four.

In the semi-finals, the American tennis player will play with the winner of the match between Italian Yannick Sinner and Spanish Carlos Alcaras.

Alexei Selivanenko, Former Vice President of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) declarationVery loud words to Karen Khachanov surprised, because the tennis player can boast of high results even before reaching the semifinals of the US Open.



Source: Gazeta

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