News about Andrey Rublev
'I almost lost my ball!': Tennis star Andrey Rublev makes hilarious quip while revealing dramatic story behind emergency surgery he had in aftermath of US Open that saved his testicle
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October 18, 2024
Andrey Rublev has made light of a harrowing health scare in the wake of the US Open, with a cheeky remark about what might have been. The tennis star is ranked seventh in the world, having won 16 career titles and making it to ten Grand Slam quarter-finals. His US Open run was cut short in the fourth round after a marathon five-set defeat at the hands of Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov. But in the aftermath of his exit, the 26-year-old checked himself into hospital after feeling pain in his testicle where he was told he could only afford five hours of blood not flowing there before it would have to be amputated.
Serena Williams puts on a leggy display in a tiny mini skirt as she takes selfies with Alicia Keys while watching the US Open in New York
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September 2, 2024
Serena Williams put on a leggy display in a tiny mini skirt as she snapped a series of selfies with Alicia Keys while watching the US Open in Flushing, New York City on Sunday. The tennis legend, 42, looked to be having the time of her life as she cheered on Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov's victory over Andrey Rublev of Russia during day seven of the tournament. The sports star donned a white, black and neon green co-ord for the event and as she joined the singer, 43.
Giant-slaying Aussie Alexei Popyrin sensationally wins Montreal Masters final - and he beat THREE top 10 players on his way to the title
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August 13, 2024
Alexei Popyrin (pictured left) is savouring the biggest win of his career after continuing his giant-killing run to become the first Australian in more than two decades to capture a Masters 1000 title. The 25-year-old (right) beat fiery Russian world No.6 Andrey Rublev 6-2 6-4 in the final in Montreal.
Revealed: Why Russian athletes are able to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics - but why they WON'T feature on the medal table or bear their country's colours or flag
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July 24, 2024
The 33rd edition of the Olympic Games is fast approaching and soon many athletes will fulfil their life-hood dream of representing their country at the biggest event on the sporting calendar and potentially winning a medal for their beloved nations. However that will not be the case for the Russian and Belarusian athletes. Russia and Belarus athletes will be competing in the French capital as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), meaning they won't be permitted to don their country's flag or colours or have the national anthem of their nation played out.
Andrey Rublev hits himself SEVEN times with his racquet in furious row at Wimbledon before crashing out... a month on from claims that he 'killed himself' in French Open meltdown
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July 2, 2024
NATHAN SALT AT WIMBLEDON: Andrey Rublev has once again raised concerns about his welfare after he unleashed a furious tirade against himself en route to losing his first round match at Wimbledon. The emotional Russian whacked his legs seven times with his racquet after an erroneous return in a tight match against Francisco Comesana on No 2 Court, which he went on to lose 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 7-6. In the fourth game of the third set, with the two players having won a set each, Comesana broke Rublev for the second time in the set to go 4-1 up, leading to a furious reaction from the Russian.
Andrey Rublev claims he 'killed himself' mentally during livid meltdown at Roland Garros... as Russian star insists his 'problem is the head' after smashing his racket and crashing out of third round
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May 31, 2024
The No 6 seed was beaten 7-6, 6-2, 6-4 by Italian Matteo Arnaldi on Friday and - by no means for the first time in his career - Rublev was the author of his own downfall. After going two breaks down in the second set, the 26-year-old Muscovite smashed his racket twice into the ground and, as he went to sit down for the changeoever, kicked the bench three times.
Memphis Depay DEFENDS his now-deleted tweet eyeing up a ball girl at the Madrid Open as the Man United flop claims she is 'a model in her 20s' - and tells journalist to 'factcheck your s***'
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May 6, 2024
Former Manchester United star Memphis Depay has defended his now-deleted tweet eyeing up a ball girl at the Madrid Open final, insisting the girl in question was 'in her 20s' and telling a journalist to 'factcheck your s***'. Depay, who played for the Red Devils for just over a year after joining them in 2015 before moving to Lyon, currently features for LaLiga team Atletico Madrid and had been in attendance at the tennis event in the Spanish capital. After sitting in the stands to watch Andrey Rublev beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets on Sunday, Depay came under fire for a post on social media where he said he was 'distracted' by a ball girl, asking to be sent her Instagram account and saying he wanted to have 'dinner on the moon' with her.
Andrey Rublev overcomes illness to defeat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets and WIN the Madrid Open - as the Russian tennis player thanks doctors for helping him get back on the court
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May 5, 2024
Andrey Rublev overcame illness and a nightmare start to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets to win the Madrid Open. Auger-Aliassime raced into a 4-1 lead with two breaks of serve and eventually took the opening set 6-4, but Rublev fought back to clinch the next two sets 7-5 and secure his second Masters 1000 title. 'I have no words,' Rublev said. 'If you knew what I had been through in the past nine days you would not imagine that I would be able to win a title.
Emma Raducanu wins for the first time since Indian Wells, twelve months after Dayana Yastremska's departures, while Cameron Norrie claims his position in the top 32
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March 9, 2024
Emma Raducanu of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after her opponent Dayana Yastremska retired after only four games of the tournament. When the Ukrainian 30th seed appeared to suffer an abdominal injury, Raducanu had off to a flying start, putting up a 4-0 lead in the first set. She called for the physiotherapist right away but she was unable to continue. Raducanu's debut in the game that was not intended was impressive. With a spectacular drop shot, she ended Yastremska's career in the first game and was clearly in the ascendancy going into the final game.
Andy Murray struggles to build on his victory over David Goffin in straight sets over Andrey Rublev at Indian Wells
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March 9, 2024
Andy Murray was unable to make his BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after losing in second round to Andrey Rublev. Murray was battling Russian Rublev for the majority of the game, looking for his second victory over a top-five opponent since 2016 and boosted by his heroic play against David Goffin in the first round. However, he was unable to take four set points in the opener and lost 7-6, 6-1 in the Californian desert.
Nick Kyrgios defends tennis rival who was defaulted for allegedly calling umpire a 'f***ing moron' in Russian
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March 2, 2024
Andrey Rublev has been defaulted from the Dubai Tennis Championships semifinals for unsportsmanlike conduct after yelling at a line judge in the final set of a tense encounter against Alexander Bublik
After winning the Australian Open, you missed out on a moment in Jannik Sinner's celebrations
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January 28, 2024
Tennis players can be a squeamish lot, as shown by Australian Open winner Jannik Sinner's bizarre appearance as he claimed his maiden Grand Slam title on Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.
Todd Woodbridge has a scathing message for Australian Open performers who want rowdy Melbourne audiences to calm down, as well as a guess on who will win the Grand Slam
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January 24, 2024
Many of Australian Open stars have expressed dissatisfaction with the more overtroding crowd at the grand slam, but actor turned commentator Todd Woodbridge disagreed. In recent years, Raucous crowd behaviour has been thrown into the spotlight, leaving tennis fans split - with some enjoying the rowdiness and others finding it disrespectful.
As Nick Kyrgios is pulled into controversies, ferocious Australian Open supporters who paid up to $450 per ticket are locked out of Rod Laver Arena for almost two hours
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January 24, 2024
After poor timing of games, tennis fans who paid up to $450 per ticket for the night session on Tuesday demanded answers from Australian Open organisers, who were compelled to wait outside Rod Laver Arena. The bizarre call not to launch day matches until 1 p.m. backfired, with Jannik Sinner's match against fifth seed Andrey Rublev not completing until 1.20 a.m. (pictured right).
Fans are outraged as an Australian Open error is caught up by an Aussie tennis legend
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January 23, 2024
An inexplicable decision tournament organisers pushed the start times of matches back, notably with Coco Gauff's victory of the marathon (pictured, left) in the final clash of the day between Jannik Sinner (right) and Andrey Rublev finish at 1.21 a.m.
After the Aussie's humiliating Open loss, Alex de Minaur and Katie Boulter were seen shopping, amid rumors that the tennis power couple is now engaged
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January 23, 2024
Following the Aussie's heartbreaking loss at the Australian Open on Sunday night, Alex de Minaur and British girlfriend Katie Boulter were seen shopping in Melbourne. At Rod Laver Arena, the Demon recovered from losing the first set to snag a two-sets-to-one lead and looked as if the war on himself was going to go on.
Following Alex de Minaur's heartbreaking message after the Australian Open has been canceled, the Australian Open winner is expected to fall outside the top ten
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January 23, 2024
After losing in a thrilling four-hour five-set loss to Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open on Sunday evening, Alex de Minaur sent a sad note to his followers. At Rod Laver Arena, the Aussie battled back from losing the first set to snag a two-sets-to-one advantage and looked to be set to continue fighting a verbal war against himself.
During Alex de Minaur's Australian Open victory, Aussie tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt was caught breaching rules
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January 22, 2024
During Alex De Minaur's dramatic four-hour five-set loss to Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open on Sunday evening, Aussie tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt appeared to break the rules. On Sunday, the local hero bounced back from losing the first set to snag a two-sets-to-one lead and seemed to be poised to continue as a tense and emotional Rublev waged a verbal war against himself.
Tennis fans question what was put into Andrey Rublev's drink bottle - but commentators say it's completely normal
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January 22, 2024
Fans are asking what was mixed into Andrey Rublev's drink bottle after his thrilling comeback victory over Alex de Minaur at the Australian Open. On Sunday, the local hope bounced back from losing the first set to snag a two-sets-to-one advantage and looked like it was going to continue as a tense and emotional Rublev waged a verbal war on himself. But Rublev returned home with a wet sail to level proceedings as de Minaur crumbled, winning 6-4 6-7 (6-4). 6-3 6-0.
When Katie Boulter flashes her ring during a Andrus Rublev match, she ignites engagement rumors
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January 21, 2024
After the British singer was seen sporting a ring on her ring finger, several eagle-eyed followers suspect tennis power couple Alex de Minaur and Katie Boulter are now engaged. Alex de Minaur has dropped out of the Australian Open for the first time since losing his chance of qualifying in a thrilling five-set match to world No. 5 Andrey Rublev.
After losing to Andrey Rublev in the Australian Open, Alex de Minaur was 'completely distraught.'
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January 21, 2024
The Alex de Minaur of old might have reflected on his Australian Open fourth-round loss with little more than a shrug of resignation and a smug acknowledgment that his departure was 'fair enough.' But the new 'Demon' model claims he's 'night and day' a different player these days, and his higher hopes result meant he felt only grief after losing five sets to Andrey Rublev and a new zealous determination to demonstrate that he belongs to the world's tennis elite. After losing a two-sets-to-one lead on Sunday and being bagelled in the decider by the weary Russian, who went for broke and fired the lion after the winner, 6-4 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 6-2 6-0, the admirers were left debating de Minaur's win. The loss sparked heartbreaking scenes post-match, in which a shattered de Minaur was seen in the players' gym being consoled and hugted by his girlfriend Katie Boulter.
In the Australian Open fourth round, Russian Andrey Rublev win over home favourite Alex de Minaur in a five-set thriller, with Brit Katie Boulter keeping an eye on it as her boyfriend is ruled out
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January 21, 2024
At the Australian Open, Andre Rublev came back from two sets to one down to defeat Alex de Minaur. Throughout De Minaur's thrilling game, his partner Katie Boulter, who was disqualified in the second round of the women's singles on Thursday, the home crowd favourite. However, despite clinching the second and third sets and delivering an inch-perfect double-kiss shot to the delight of the supporters at the Rod Laver Arena, the 24-year-old would ultimately be outlasted.
Novak Djokovic, a tennis legend, was disgraced by Australia Open in a surprise Alex de Minaur move
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January 20, 2024
Alex de Minaur's star has so much on the rise that he has promoted the king of Melbourne Park, Novak Djokovic, to a rare day slot on Rod Laver Arena. The fourth round showdown against Russian fifth seed Andrey Rublev has been scheduled by the Australian Open organisers for the fourth round match on Sunday. It's been 15-straight matches for Djokovic in Melbourne at night, with the 10-time Open champion last playing in 2021 against American Frances Tiafoe in sweltering heat in four sets.
Why Alex de Minaur, a local boy, has a less likely to make it to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, as he praises 'deadly' Andre Rublev
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January 20, 2024
Alex de Minaur (pictured left) believes he has never been more positioned to crash through the Australian Open fourth-round barrier and into the quarter-finals for the first time in his blossoming career. Andrey Rublev (right), a Russian and fifth seed who was standing in his way at Melbourne Park, is imposing.