Rublev Battles Health Scare to Keep Stockholm Open Momentum

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At the Stockholm Open, Andrey Rublev’s week drew near-euphoria and worry in quick succession as the Russian kept a steady grip on a high-stakes day. A medical scare from earlier in the event haunted the locker room conversations, reminding fans that the sport can be as taxing off the court as it is on it. Rublev later disclosed a dramatic turn of events, admitting that he almost lost a testicle because of a blood flow problem and immediately sought hospital care. He spoke plainly about the moment, detailing how the warnings appeared suddenly and how rapid action was essential to prevent a worse outcome. The event underscored the fragile line professional athletes walk between peak performance and urgent medical concerns, and it elevated the level of attention surrounding his next opportunities in Stockholm.

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