The new Indian Wells' surface was the most discussed topic during the press conferences that preceded the start of the tournament. The organizers' decision to change the courts after 25 years shocked everyone and many players wondered why this choice.
Andrey Rublev has gone through the most delicate moment of his career, but he seems to be back on the right track and his recent results prove it. The last year has been really complicated for the Russian ace from a personal point of view,
Andrey Rublev revealed he felt "completely lost" during his darkest period and also admitted that he used to often wonder what was the purpose of this life. Exactly 12 months ago, the 27-year-old delivered a shocking outburst in Dubai,
Andrey Rublev credited his mental approach after beating Jack Draper 7-5, 5-7, 6-1 to win the Qatar Open for the second time.
The Russian returns to the scene of one of his worst moments on the tennis court - with a new perspective on his own mind.
Paula Badosa seemingly related to Andrey Rublev's mental health admission as the Spanish tennis star said she was "moved" by how the Russian opened up and described his personal battles. In his return to Dubai - the same place where he absolutely exploded last year during a shocking tantrum - the Russian tennis star recalled being "completely lost" and often asking himself what was the purpose of living.
Andrey Rublev feels better emotionally and hopes to return to his best level soon. The Russian ace has put in some strong performances in the first two months of the new year, but has yet to find the consistency that allowed him to climb the ATP ranking during his best moment.
World No. 9 Andrey Rublev said conversations with two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin helped him deal with his mental health, and that he is now playing without stress or anxiety for the first time in years.
Tennis star Andrey Rublev credits conversations with former champion Marat Safin for overcoming his mental struggles. Once plagued by stress and outbursts, Rublev is now playing with newfound composure.
Andrey Rublev claimed his 17th ATP title at the ATP 500 tournament in Doha. The Russian defeated world no. 16 Jack Draper 7-5, 5-7, 6-1 in two hours and four minutes, lifting his first trophy since last year's Madrid Masters.
Andrey Rublev claimed his 17th ATP title in Doha last week, hoisting a trophy for the first time since the previous spring. The victory delivered a much-needed surge of momentum and confidence for the Russian.
Andrey Rublev won the title at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open for the second time on Saturday, defeating Great Britain's Jack Draper 7-5, 5-7, 6-1 in Doha. The fifth-seeded Russian hit 34 winners, including 10 aces,