TASS/. The fire that broke out at the bell tower of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius near Moscow did not threaten the Trinity icon by Andrey Rublev, a representative of emergency management ...
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Andrey Rublev shocks: "I couldn't find a reason to live"Andrey Rublev, last season, showed evident personal discomfort by physically projecting himself onto the court with excessive reactions. For example, during the Paris Rolex Masters, the Russian ...
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Andrey Rublev shares he didn't see point of living in 2024, turned to antidepressantsAndrey Rublev shares he didn't feel like living in mid-2024 as his inner thoughts were becoming too much and he was at the point where he started wondering if he could take it anymore. Last year ...
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Australian Open: defiant nearly man Rublev keeps grand slam belief ahead of awkward startWorld No 9 Andrey Rublev face teenage prospect Joao Fonseca in first round clash in Melbourne, fit-again Nishikori backed to fire A defiant Andrey Rublev said he was going into this year's ...
Rublev discussed how he has worked to control his emotions in the demanding life of a professional tennis player. "It's like a person who is addicted to something: every day you're a bit afraid.
Andrey Rublev admits controlling himself while battling the constant fear and anxiety is a continuous battle but also highlights that he has accepted his issue and is doing his best to tackle it.
Andrey Rublev is a professional tennis player from Russia. He is ranked No. 8 in the world as of November 2024, and has won 16 ATP singles titles, including the 2023 Monte Carlo Masters.
In the quarterfinals at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament on Friday, Andrey Rublev (ranked No. 10) meets Hubert Hurkacz (No. 21). Rublev heads into the quarterfinals after his two-set win on ...
In the quarterfinals at the Open Sud de France on Friday, Andrey Rublev (ranked No. 10) faces Nikoloz Basilashvili (No. 178). Rublev heads into the quarterfinals after winning in two sets ...
The pupil of Fernando Vicente and Beto Martín continued to strive for a chance, albeit always complaining and muttering fire under his ... to defeat Russian Andrey Rublev in two sets as he ...
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