Just three days after winning the Qatar Open in Doha, third-seeded Andrey Rublev was ousted in first-round action at the Dubai Championships by qualifier Quentin Halys in three sets on Tuesday.
The Russian returns to the scene of one of his worst moments on the tennis court — with a new perspective on his own mind
Quentin Halys (No. 77 ranking) will take on Andrey Rublev (No. 9) in the Round of 32 of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Tuesday,5.Rublev has -350 odds to earn a spot in the
Halys suffered a tight loss in the first round in Doha last week. He kept his composure against Rublev and notched his first top-10 victory. Quentin also celebrated his first ATP
In the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Round of 32 on Tuesday, we have a matchup of No. 10-ranked Andrey Rublev against No. 79 Quentin Halys.Halys enters the Round of 32 after winning in two
Third-seeded Andrey Rublev followed up his Qatar Open title with a first-round exit at the Dubai Championships, losing to qualifier Quentin Halys 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) on Tuesday. For the 77th-ranked Halys,
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.
For the 77th-ranked qualifier Quentin Halys, who next faces Roberto Bautista Agut, it was his first victory over a Top 10 opponent.
Andrey Rublev spoke with relative enthusiasm of his return to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, eager to move past the incident that saw him defaulted from the 2024 semifinals. “It’s all forgotten,
The Russian returns to the scene of one of his worst moments on the tennis court — with a new perspective on his own mind
Rublev was serving to force a final set tiebreak when he was forced to forfeit the match. He appealed his penalty and subsequently received £120k in prize money. The Russian has since left the controversial incident in the past.
Just three days after winning the Qatar Open in Doha, third-seeded Andrey Rublev was ousted in first-round action at the Dubai Championships by qualifier Quentin Halys in three sets on Tuesday.