Last year, Rublev made headlines for flying into a rage and smashing his racket against his knees. At Wimbledon, during his four-set defeat to Francisco Comesana in the first round, he suffered ...
Rublev smashed a racket in frustration in the third-set tiebreak but offered a warm embrace and a smile as he congratulated Fonseca at the net after a 51st winner from the Brazilian flashed past ...
The ATP Tour action continues at the ATP 250 Open 13 Provence in the French city of Marseille. The indoor hardcourt tournament still features top seeds Andrey Rublev and Félix Auger-Aliassime, who ...
Russia's Andrey Rublev throws his racquet during his first round defeat to Brazil's Joao Fonseca. Photo: Reuters/Jaimi Joy Teenage sensation Joao Fonseca announced himself on the big stage by ...
Rublev also frequently resorted to self-harming behavior, like drawing blood after smashing his knee with his racket and injuring his hands by banging them against the strings. In a recent ...
It was the sort of loss that in the past had sent Rublev into paroxysms of despair, drawing blood as he smashed his racket into his knees. Advertisement None of that happened on this occasion ...
Or, if you’re Fonseca, to bullet a serve your opponent can barely get a racket to; 6-1. Five set points, but Fonseca only needs one of them, dismissively flicking away a Rublev first serve for a ...
Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca stunned ninth seed Andrey Rublev in a major Australian Open shock on Tuesday as racquet-smashing 2024 finalist Daniil Medvedev narrowly avoided the same fate. A rampant ...