Andrey Rublev on the eve of his debut in Madrid explains the reasons for his bad period

Andrey Rublev on the eve of his debut in Madrid explains the reasons for his bad period
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The Russian player Andrey Rublev he is certainly not experiencing the best time of his career. Eliminated early both a Montecarlo that a Barcelona now he arrives in Madrid to try to reverse the course of a season on clay which up to now has only left him with bitter disappointments.

Rublev moreover, he has a very clear idea of ​​the reasons for this negative moment and they are not linked, in his opinion, to Dubai’s disqualification during the semi-final against Bublik.

Andrey Rublev: “I made changes to improve myself but perhaps they were too radical”

Rublev speaking to the Russian media before his debut in Madrid, he explains the reasons that led to this bad period and does not believe that it could be linked to the disappointment and the situation that was created following the disqualification in Dubai.

The Russian player has in fact given another series of reasons: “It all started when everything was going well – argues Rublev – perfectly well, especially at the end of the year, when I played my best tennis.

And even at the beginning of this year, I played very well.” “After Australia I went to Oslo, then I played the tournament in Rotterdam, and I wanted something more. I wanted to go further, improve more and more.

So I started doing a lot of things at once. Even off the field. And maybe i changes were too radical. And that turned out to be a downside, for now. We’re getting back to the routine we had when I was at my best.

Maybe that’s just how it happens sometimes during matches. We want too much and that’s why we can’t make it happen. Or when you try new methods to improve yourself. But it seems some of these methods don’t work for me.

And so I won’t go any further“. Rublev he will make his debut in Madrid on Friday in the second round against the Argentine Facundo Bagnis.

 
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