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The Russian has avenged three recent losses en route to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals—where Carlos Alcaraz awaits.
Russia’s Andrey Rublev has opened up about when his coach, Marat Safin, will join him on the US tour. The 27-year-old is currently taking part in the Canadian Open, where he cemented his spot in the ...
Despite being eliminated in the quarterfinals at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, Andrey Rublev can be satisfied with the level ...
MOSCOW – Former world tennis No. 1 Marat Safin has denied evading tax after a report linked him with Swiss bank accounts. The report, based on leaked documents from HSBC's Swiss private bank ...
Although Safin has a consulting role in Rublev's team, his main coach continues to be Fernando Vicente who has followed him ...
If he did, Marat will flame out in the first or second round. If he didn't, then Marat will at least make the quarters. Results have always been this arbitrary with Safin, only now more than ever.
In 2005 at the Australian Open, Roger Federer and Marat Safin played one of the greatest tennis matches of all time with Safin upsetting the world's number one ranked player 9-7 in the fifth set.
Safin's attitude, or rather lack of it, has been a matter of discussion and concern, not least to himself. It may appear churlish to knock someone who briefly became world No 1, who has won a ...
Physically Marat Safin is a tremendously gifted tennis player at 6’5”, 220 lbs. he is a monster and he is a surprisingly mobile guy unlike the other big men on the tour like Karlovic and Isner.
Safin had been out for three weeks with a sprained ankle, the third time this year he has been stricken – four, actually, if you include the bout of food poisoning which also flattened the 6ft ...