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News February 9, 2025

Andrey Rublev compares battling fixed concern, anxiousness to ‘dependancy’

Andrey Rublev compares battling fixed concern, anxiousness to ‘dependancy’
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Andrey Rublev admits controlling himself whereas battling the fixed concern and anxiousness is a steady battle but additionally highlights that he has accepted his challenge and is doing his greatest to sort out it. 

After a number of indignant on-court outbursts – which included hitting himself with the racket and stepping into the face of a chair umpire final yr – the world No. 10 publicly admitted that he was depressed and that sure issues have been contributing to his at occasions self-destructive conduct.

Since he first went public together with his psychological well being points, the Russian has been kind of doing a greater job of maintaining his feelings on the courtroom in examine. 

However that does not imply that Rublev’s issues are absolutely gone.

“It’s like a person who is addicted to something: every day you’re a bit afraid. Today, I was able (to calm down); but the next day, I don’t know if I will make it or not,” the 27-year-old informed journalist Giovanni Pelazzo in Rotterdam.

Andrey Rublev© ABN AMRO Open/Instagram – Honest Use

 

Rublev: When you’ve got an issue, settle for your self 

As talked about above, the previous world No. 5 has been fairly open about his psychological well being for the previous couple of months. 

And whereas he would not have any magical suggestions, he acknowledges that one of the necessary issues is to simply accept personal points and never be afraid to hunt assist. 

“I don’t know which advice I could give to the younger generations. The easiest thing I can say is to be always honest with yourself,” Rublev stated.

“99% of the people in the world, even if they think they are, they’re not 100% honest with themselves.

“It is necessary to simply accept your self. When you’ve got an issue, the very first thing to do is to place away your complexity and your ego. 

“Listen to your body, to your voice: everything is inside. It’s only about yourself.”

“It’s like a person who is addicted to something: every day you’re a bit afraid. Today, I was able (to calm down); but the next day, I don’t know if I will make it or not”

It is all the time inspiring to have a chat with Andrey Rublev 🇷🇺: each time he teaches you a lesson about life,… pic.twitter.com/tKfBan3ftP

— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) February 6, 2025

In the meantime, Rublev’s marketing campaign at this week’s ATP 500 occasion in Rotterdam got here to an finish within the quarterfinal after Hubert Hurkacz got here again from a set all the way down to beat him 6-7 (5) 6-3 6-4.

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