Rublev re -criticized Toronto’s 1000 Masters after elimination: “With these conditions …”

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After raising his voice against the speed of most of the male circuit courts, the Russian Andrey Rublev (11 °) Criticized the game conditions in it Toronto Masters 1000where 6-3 and 7-6 (4) fell against the American Taylor Fritz (4th) in the quarterfinals.

Just 81 minutes He needed the second sown, who had not had a good time in front of the Czech Jiri Leheckka (27th) in the previous round, to get rid of the Moscow, 27 years old and runner -up in the last edition, who never felt at ease in the central court and at least managed to force the tie-breaker of the second set to decorate the result and say goodbye with your forehead high of the Canadian event.

“I don’t have much to say. Here the game is very simple, it is only serve and the player who puts more returns, because with these conditions there is not much tennis. Taylor took out incredibly and returned well. In it tie-breaker I wasn’t lucky. I had three right -wing to seek the shot and erred, so there is not much to say, “argued the pupil of Fernando Vicente, to which he had praised a few days ago, in a conference of prey about the development of the lawsuit.

Subsequently, former world number 5 highlighted the category of his rival, who now marches 6-4 in the record with each other: “He is one of the best players, he had great results. Wimbledon’s semifinals, great match against Alcaraz. Now the next tournament is in the semifinals. I know it has a great level, but here it is hard to fight. There is no tennis here at all. But in general he had an incredible level. He is having hard games against Top players and is defeated to the majority. “

I feel better and better. I think I’m on the right track. I just need to continue the same. Of course, it is important, that is the next step to become a better player, “Rublev concluded, which totals 26 wins and 18 losses for 2025, in reference to his temperament problems on the track.

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