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Despite being eliminated in the quarterfinals at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, Andrey Rublev can be satisfied with the level ...
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Yardbarker on MSNAndrey Rublev receives major boost ahead of US Open
Russia’s Andrey Rublev has received a significant boost ahead of his next assignment. The 27-year-old is currently taking part in the Cincinnati Open, where he cemented his spot in the quarterfinal ...
The Russian has avenged three recent losses en route to the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals—where Carlos Alcaraz awaits.
Safina would play her last ever match in 2011, retiring as the player who had spent the most weeks as world number one without winning a Grand Slam singles title. When reflecting on her time as world ...
Although Safin has a consulting role in Rublev's team, his main coach continues to be Fernando Vicente who has followed him ...
Dinara Safina was one of Russia’s most prominent tennis players in recent decades, though she struggled to maintain the ...
The MMA fighter’s past in the Octagon and his 10.6 million followers on X may give him an advantage − but caveat emptor ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'Hopefully': Andrey Rublev shares when his coach Marat Safin is likely to join him on American tour
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 ...
He stopped taking antidepressants, consulted a psychiatrist and turned to an unlikely adviser: former world No. 1 and fellow Russian Marat Safin.
But he has credited the influence of two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin, himself a notorious hothead in his prime, for bringing some calm to his game. "There are two options," he added.
Ranked 125th in the world after injury setbacks in the months prior, Ivanisevic was given a wildcard into the main draw, and beat fourth-seed Marat Safin as well as home favourite sixth-seed Tim ...
Tennis fans were treated to a lighthearted moment during a recent practice session at the Madrid Open when former world No. 1 and current Andrey Rublev coach, Marat Safin, decided to step onto the ...
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