Rublev has said many times that he's well-aware that his mentality is a weakness - he & his team are working well on it & there have been huge improvements. These things don't sort themselves out completely overnight & it's not a linear process, but the progress is obvious to those who actually follow his career (the ignorant trolls who hate him for no reason will always be biased & uninformed in their criticism of him).
It's definitely getting better. But he's got to stop getting to angry, it's makes him too up and down, takes him out of contention. So hard to win when you erupt like that. Best forehand in tennis atm.
I agree that mentally Andrey needs some support, but his tactics are too one dimensional for these best 3nof 5 slams. He can win some and go deep into the tournament, but as the levels rise, he finds it more difficult to keep up the consistency. Such a likeable guy and personality. ❤
What a drag for the players especially when they don’t win, to have to talk about other players. I wish the questions will change and evolve. Just tune into the player and you can tell that they don’t really want to talk about others when they’re down.
I just adore Rublev. He seems like such a sweetheart, and honest, and funny. So handsome, too, which doesn't hurt. Reminds me a bit of the great Nureyev in his appearance! Rublev and Medvedev are now my two favorite players, since Fed and Nadal aren't around. Men's tennis is awesome these days but I hate the big servers. Ruins the game.
@@sandrabradley3703 I agree that players with a big serve can be amazing like Sampras, but i never enjoyed watching him play. When players have these enormous serves i really think it ruins the game. Big servers usually win their service games (unless Djokovic is returning serve; he's amazing) on their serves alone, which is boring. Where are the rallies? Where is the net game? And when you have two big servers playing each other, snore city! I'm not the only one saying this; pundits much smarter than me seem to agree. But there is nothing you can do about it. You can't tell someone not to serve big.
@@franciegibbs1404 hope u are watching the femal semis. Who do you pick to win? I pick Gauff and Saba. I wish it could be Mady as she has no slam but I don't see her beating Saba.
Honestly his consistency is so so admirable!! It's definitely an achievement to reach the QF of all GS so often and it should be praised more!! I've been following Rublev since basically the beginning and seeing him so consistently at the top makes me so proud!! He's so humble, down to earth and hard working that I'm sure we'll see him in a SF soon!!!
Yeah, I love Rublev. He’s like the David Ferrer of this era. Consistent quarter finals but always losing to the top four seeds. I hope he can break through
This was a hard battle in extreme conditions, conditions that players shouldn't be forced to play in... Still Andrey fought like a lion till the very end and that's why he is my champion, my hero! ❤️ I know it must be so tough right now, Andrey... But remember that you did your best, you showed so much strength! And most importantly remember that we love you no matter what 🖤
Most of Rublev's matches in Slams and ATP are all in the morning or afternoon sessions. He requests them for these conditions as he prefers it more than night sessions because it helps his game. So he should not be finding any excuses for conditions!
@@tmatrix1What are you even talking about? The conditions were horrendous, Medvedev complained about them profusely... Rublev didn't complain nor did he use the conditions as an excuse.. And how would you know what Rublev requests & when? Did you read something one time & think it applies to every single match & every single slam.. & somehow makes you some sort of an expert?🙄
It was a torture session. Rublev was incapacitated. Stop babbling about his mental weaknesses. Nonsense. Not applicable in this context. It was torture.
You don't need to be a psychology expert to know that losing Grand Slams by a top player at the very same stage of Quarter-Finals 9 times (!!) is pure mental thing. Different years, different tournaments, different rivals and for some reasons he always loses at QFs and with every next lose it sticks in his head even more, whether he wants it or not. If he is smarter than Tommy Robredo (who has lost 7 GS QFs) he will hire a decent mental trainer but from what I heard he thinks he doesn't need one. He has 3 managers in his box and 0 mental trainers, so well, it's his choice - I heard he suffers from depression - maybe he doesn't really want to improve and progress or is scared of it?
Or maybe he just does not have the game to go deep in the best of five. I think people throw around the mental word too much but in reality, in many cases, most of these players simply do not have the game or game plan. Rublev is a great player but he does not the weapons to disrupt the top elite players in the best of five. His issue has less to do with sports psychology and more to do with developing plan B, C and D and diversifying his game plan and weapons.
US Open, please watch these videos and observe the kind of questions the olayers don’t like. Read the cues, they don’t seem to enjoy the process at all. They want to share other things, not how great or challenging the other player is.
The conditions were appauling for the players...come on US open this is the climate now..something needs to change, so the players can plaay their best..
Garbage, go back in history and plenty of Tennis matches have been played in far worse conditions. Aus Open is in January, the middle of summer in Australia. How many degrees was it for their match?
I have played in conditions like this and it is very hard in so many ways. Hard to breathe, sweat out of control, grip being sweaty constantly, always needing water. It is tough, big props to these guys
столько лет и всё то же самое... может пора сделать революцию? смените тренера Висенте, наймите ментального тренера?? сколько еще лет ему будут говорить, что "нужно больше времени"? они боятся потерять работу
Hi class from Rublev! I hope he can bring more finesse in his game. Was a true warriors match in difficult and brutal conditions. Much respect for both players. What about closing that roof next time when it's like 40C... Shame at Stacey / the US Open.
I am so mad at the US Open organization for not making the playing conditions better close the roof and turn on the fuken ac the players dont have to pass out thats not apart of the sport.
I am sorry, but you were brilliant,so wanted you to go ahead. Both of you suffered greatly and that is not right. The us open organisers were crazy, mad and very disrepective of any player to play in these conditions. Medvedev is right, somebody could suffer greatly from this heat and humidity. But RUBLEV YOU ARE STILL MY FAVOURITE AND LOVE YOU AND YOUR Tennis SKILLS , you are amazing
@@Pure_B It would certainly appear to be a mental issue yeah, he's only won a set in 2 of those 9 quarterfinals as well. The most disappointing quarter final I would say has to be losing to 33 year old Cilic in 5 sets at the 2022 French Open.
And losing to Tiafoe. In fairness to Cilic and Tiafoe they did play one of the best matches of their careers. They played out of their minds at the FO and USO last year. The other losses were understandable to Djoko, Meddy and Rafa. @@ashleythomas4112
@@Pure_B There was the loss to Tsitsipas at the 2020 French as well. Cilic did play great at the French last year but Rublev was so close, got to a final set tie break but lost it 10-2. Surely he would've been very disappointed with how that tiebreak went with him being so close to finally breaking his duck and getting to that first slam semi final. Ruud managed to take down in Cilic in 4 sets in the semis as well. The other losses to Rafa, Novak and Meddy are understandable though, yeah.
I was rooting for him but ended up disappointed! 0-9 in QF is unbelievable! to think that Djokovic has made 52 SF and Andrey cant have 1... both are top 5-10... needs to change his team... his game lacks variety, and may be a mental coach
...at times he loses control of his temper but doesn't show anything unsportsmanlike conduct whenever I have watched him play. Consummate professional most especially to the fans. He offers no excuses and always gives credit to the efforts of his opponents. One of the best positive influences in all of sports. I truly hope you become a Grand Slam Champion. Rooting for you!!
Same message I give to Sinner: You're never going to win a Slam from the baseline by out hitting Djokovic, Alcarez and Medvedev. Come forward or go home
It's a valid critique, I like Rublev and I'm rooting for him to get farther at these events, but he's right. He needs to improve other parts of his game an try different tactics like coming forward, using the slice, dropshot, etc. if he wants to take the next step and compete for slams like Djoker, Alcaraz, and Medvedev. A lot like Fritz in that regard. @@BHdowntheline
@@BHdowntheline Preach. Nothing more annoying then arm chair experts thinking they can do better and getting toxic against players who put it all on the line.
feeling for players being top 10 for a considerable amount of time , but never won a slam. I takes bit more than that to be no.1 and a lot more to remain there.
Andrey watch the match. You need to realize you get to uptight. You need to forget who you are playing and just concentrate on the ball. You can't win if you can't get the ball on the court.
poor Andrey he doesn't have enough weapons, lacks in variation on the serve, lacks in topspin and switch from topspin to flat when required, playing too liniar with very little side spin on the ball, very predictible game. Med was so relaxed waiting on his serves at 140 mph because he knew where the ball in coming. There is definitely a coach problem there as long as you don't make adjustments over time. So it is his choice to stay consisten or take the risk by changing his style.
Rublo 🧡 huge effort today, I like him even more; maybe he's not the best, maybe he's not ready, but you can see how much he loves tennis, you can see the passion and an entire life dedícated to this beautiful sport 💜 hopefully one day he can pass this stage
You're an absolute warrior, Andrey💪🏼 The conditions today were brutal & you put up a superhuman fight, as always. Just keep going - people on the outside, even your fans, can't see all the details you & the team are working on, but most of us see the progress.. Ignore the ignorant critics & just keep going🔥 Always supporting you🙏🏼
progress? you mean losing first rounds against weak players and behaving like crazy monkey hitting himself in the head like he did in cinci? why would you support such a crazy madman and a loser lol. typical rublev fanatic girl, i believe you are 15 years old am i right?
I just adore Rublev. No excuses, no nonsense, just clear-cut honest responses.
I'm rooting for you, Rublev... you will get there soon. 😊❤
How can you not love this guy
I think for Rublev so much of his issue is mental/internal conflict. A sports psychologist could help because he has serious physical weapons.
he said he doesnt believe psychologists)))
when he talked about that @@russiandreams
Rublev has said many times that he's well-aware that his mentality is a weakness - he & his team are working well on it & there have been huge improvements. These things don't sort themselves out completely overnight & it's not a linear process, but the progress is obvious to those who actually follow his career (the ignorant trolls who hate him for no reason will always be biased & uninformed in their criticism of him).
It's definitely getting better. But he's got to stop getting to angry, it's makes him too up and down, takes him out of contention. So hard to win when you erupt like that. Best forehand in tennis atm.
I agree that mentally Andrey needs some support, but his tactics are too one dimensional for these best 3nof 5 slams. He can win some and go deep into the tournament, but as the levels rise, he finds it more difficult to keep up the consistency. Such a likeable guy and personality. ❤
What a drag for the players especially when they don’t win, to have to talk about other players. I wish the questions will change and evolve. Just tune into the player and you can tell that they don’t really want to talk about others when they’re down.
I just adore Rublev. He seems like such a sweetheart, and honest, and funny. So handsome, too, which doesn't hurt. Reminds me a bit of the great Nureyev in his appearance! Rublev and Medvedev are now my two favorite players, since Fed and Nadal aren't around. Men's tennis is awesome these days but I hate the big servers. Ruins the game.
A big serve is an asset. You remember Sampras and his serve ? However, if your serve is big and that's all you have then your game will not be great.
@@sandrabradley3703 I agree that players with a big serve can be amazing like Sampras, but i never enjoyed watching him play. When players have these enormous serves i really think it ruins the game. Big servers usually win their service games (unless Djokovic is returning serve; he's amazing) on their serves alone, which is boring. Where are the rallies? Where is the net game? And when you have two big servers playing each other, snore city! I'm not the only one saying this; pundits much smarter than me seem to agree. But there is nothing you can do about it. You can't tell someone not to serve big.
@@franciegibbs1404 hope u are watching the femal semis. Who do you pick to win? I pick Gauff and Saba. I wish it could be Mady as she has no slam but I don't see her beating Saba.
@@sandrabradley3703 Coco or Saba are my favorites, too
I see the resemblance between Rublev and Nureyev, both are really charming men.
I love him. Period.
Me too ❤
I love you too
Honestly his consistency is so so admirable!! It's definitely an achievement to reach the QF of all GS so often and it should be praised more!! I've been following Rublev since basically the beginning and seeing him so consistently at the top makes me so proud!! He's so humble, down to earth and hard working that I'm sure we'll see him in a SF soon!!!
Yeah, I love Rublev. He’s like the David Ferrer of this era. Consistent quarter finals but always losing to the top four seeds. I hope he can break through
Looks like he is about to cry 😢I want to give him a hug!! Don't give up and one day you ll be past the qf 😊
he is exhausted af
This was a hard battle in extreme conditions, conditions that players shouldn't be forced to play in... Still Andrey fought like a lion till the very end and that's why he is my champion, my hero! ❤️
I know it must be so tough right now, Andrey... But remember that you did your best, you showed so much strength! And most importantly remember that we love you no matter what 🖤
What do you mean conditions they shouldn't be forced to play in? How many degrees was it?
@@Lewythefly It was around 35 °C, but the huge humidity made it felt around 39°C
💯 agree with you! I was very worried about the both of them.
All I can say is, I am so glad they are ok. 💜🙏🌈XO
Most of Rublev's matches in Slams and ATP are all in the morning or afternoon sessions. He requests them for these conditions as he prefers it more than night sessions because it helps his game. So he should not be finding any excuses for conditions!
@@tmatrix1What are you even talking about? The conditions were horrendous, Medvedev complained about them profusely... Rublev didn't complain nor did he use the conditions as an excuse.. And how would you know what Rublev requests & when? Did you read something one time & think it applies to every single match & every single slam.. & somehow makes you some sort of an expert?🙄
You should be beating Medvedev just your attitude alone I think you need to reinvent yourself...more meditation
It was a torture session. Rublev was incapacitated. Stop babbling about his mental weaknesses. Nonsense. Not applicable in this context. It was torture.
He is such a nice guy, it’s hard to swallow, he work so hard but in grand slams he can’t go any further, I feel sorry for him
yeah its actually disappointing he's made so many grands slam quarters must be demotivating for him
You don't need to be a psychology expert to know that losing Grand Slams by a top player at the very same stage of Quarter-Finals 9 times (!!) is pure mental thing. Different years, different tournaments, different rivals and for some reasons he always loses at QFs and with every next lose it sticks in his head even more, whether he wants it or not. If he is smarter than Tommy Robredo (who has lost 7 GS QFs) he will hire a decent mental trainer but from what I heard he thinks he doesn't need one. He has 3 managers in his box and 0 mental trainers, so well, it's his choice - I heard he suffers from depression - maybe he doesn't really want to improve and progress or is scared of it?
Or maybe he just does not have the game to go deep in the best of five. I think people throw around the mental word too much but in reality, in many cases, most of these players simply do not have the game or game plan. Rublev is a great player but he does not the weapons to disrupt the top elite players in the best of five. His issue has less to do with sports psychology and more to do with developing plan B, C and D and diversifying his game plan and weapons.
@@backto-il9ne Totally agree, his level as a player is for QFs of GS, tops SFS.
I don't think it is mental at all. It is his lack of game and/or game plan and lack of thinking ability.
@@backto-il9nelol elite players like tiafoe right ? And old cilic on his worst surface?
US Open, please watch these videos and observe the kind of questions the olayers don’t like. Read the cues, they don’t seem to enjoy the process at all. They want to share other things, not how great or challenging the other player is.
The conditions were appauling for the players...come on US open this is the climate now..something needs to change, so the players can plaay their best..
Garbage, go back in history and plenty of Tennis matches have been played in far worse conditions. Aus Open is in January, the middle of summer in Australia. How many degrees was it for their match?
I want to hug him😢
I have played in conditions like this and it is very hard in so many ways. Hard to breathe, sweat out of control, grip being sweaty constantly, always needing water. It is tough, big props to these guys
QF guy. Also he didnt turn on his BWEEEH power which is sad.
Andrey "I don't know" Rublev
столько лет и всё то же самое... может пора сделать революцию? смените тренера Висенте, наймите ментального тренера?? сколько еще лет ему будут говорить, что "нужно больше времени"? они боятся потерять работу
Hi class from Rublev! I hope he can bring more finesse in his game. Was a true warriors match in difficult and brutal conditions. Much respect for both players. What about closing that roof next time when it's like 40C... Shame at Stacey / the US Open.
I am so mad at the US Open organization for not making the playing conditions better close the roof and turn on the fuken ac the players dont have to pass out thats not apart of the sport.
I am sorry, but you were brilliant,so wanted you to go ahead. Both of you suffered greatly and that is not right. The us open organisers were crazy, mad and very disrepective of any player to play in these conditions. Medvedev is right, somebody could suffer greatly from this heat and humidity. But RUBLEV YOU ARE STILL MY FAVOURITE AND LOVE YOU AND YOUR Tennis SKILLS , you are amazing
Another quarter final loss at a slam. When is he gonna break his duck. Will he ever break it......
Yeah, 0-9 in slam quarter finals now, that is a brutal record.
It's a mental issue with him. He doesn't believe he can beat these guys or reach the semis of slams. @@ashleythomas4112
@@Pure_B It would certainly appear to be a mental issue yeah, he's only won a set in 2 of those 9 quarterfinals as well. The most disappointing quarter final I would say has to be losing to 33 year old Cilic in 5 sets at the 2022 French Open.
And losing to Tiafoe. In fairness to Cilic and Tiafoe they did play one of the best matches of their careers. They played out of their minds at the FO and USO last year. The other losses were understandable to Djoko, Meddy and Rafa. @@ashleythomas4112
@@Pure_B There was the loss to Tsitsipas at the 2020 French as well. Cilic did play great at the French last year but Rublev was so close, got to a final set tie break but lost it 10-2. Surely he would've been very disappointed with how that tiebreak went with him being so close to finally breaking his duck and getting to that first slam semi final. Ruud managed to take down in Cilic in 4 sets in the semis as well. The other losses to Rafa, Novak and Meddy are understandable though, yeah.
he has psychologist?? if yes then kick him immediately coz he cant do his job lol
He looks exhausted... I feel for them, playing under such extreme conditions...
I was rooting for him but ended up disappointed! 0-9 in QF is unbelievable! to think that Djokovic has made 52 SF and Andrey cant have 1... both are top 5-10... needs to change his team... his game lacks variety, and may be a mental coach
Djokovic has 47 (all time record) not 52
...at times he loses control of his temper but doesn't show anything unsportsmanlike conduct whenever I have watched him play. Consummate professional most especially to the fans. He offers no excuses and always gives credit to the efforts of his opponents. One of the best positive influences in all of sports. I truly hope you become a Grand Slam Champion. Rooting for you!!
$20 million in prize money won...
...who needs to win a Quarter Finals in a Grand Slam!
Maybe, one day. But enjoy life bro!👍
Same message I give to Sinner: You're never going to win a Slam from the baseline by out hitting Djokovic, Alcarez and Medvedev. Come forward or go home
Zverev has learnt this lesson worked on his volley game and look at him now almost a different player
Come to the court and play or close your mouth
It's a valid critique, I like Rublev and I'm rooting for him to get farther at these events, but he's right. He needs to improve other parts of his game an try different tactics like coming forward, using the slice, dropshot, etc. if he wants to take the next step and compete for slams like Djoker, Alcaraz, and Medvedev. A lot like Fritz in that regard. @@BHdowntheline
@@kenadams8944 right or wrong does not change the fact that you should go and play better or close your mouth
@@BHdowntheline Preach. Nothing more annoying then arm chair experts thinking they can do better and getting toxic against players who put it all on the line.
It was hard to watch them in that heat half killing themselves.
All of these players are excellent it's just others are better. The top 10 players having nothing to be down about that is an amazing accomplishment
True but the pressure they are under is beyond intense.
Well played AR. The heat was excruciating. You did great. Please get a haircut... this will cool you down as well. ❤
Andrei, you deserve an ocean of love to you for this match! You're rock, you show a brave and smart tennis!
Rublev has to improve his volley game.. his biggest lack.
Perennial GS quarterfinalist.
We ❤ you!
feeling for players being top 10 for a considerable amount of time , but never won a slam. I takes bit more than that to be no.1 and a lot more to remain there.
He needs to go hug Alisa ❤
Who is Alisa?
@@tmatrix1 his goddaughter)
Andrey watch the match. You need to realize you get to uptight. You need to forget who you are playing and just concentrate on the ball. You can't win if you can't get the ball on the court.
I wanna to give him a hug 🥹🥹🥹
Ты же не хочешь выиграть эти четвертьфиналы, не так ли?
poor Andrey he doesn't have enough weapons, lacks in variation on the serve, lacks in topspin and switch from topspin to flat when required, playing too liniar with very little side spin on the ball, very predictible game. Med was so relaxed waiting on his serves at 140 mph because he knew where the ball in coming. There is definitely a coach problem there as long as you don't make adjustments over time. So it is his choice to stay consisten or take the risk by changing his style.
Difficult for Rublev I’m sad for him ☹️
He looks so sad... you can sense it in his voice
love straight people... jarachó
i think rublev should take a long 2 year long post season training/retirement and learn how to volley (just watch federer replays for 2 years).
We love you Andrey. Come and be American --- you'll make us proud. Great human and great tennis personality!
Андрей харош ❤
All the best for Andrey ❤
Rublo 🧡 huge effort today, I like him even more; maybe he's not the best, maybe he's not ready, but you can see how much he loves tennis, you can see the passion and an entire life dedícated to this beautiful sport 💜 hopefully one day he can pass this stage
Rublev still has the shot of the year imo.. 👍
The return vs. Bublik in Wimbledon
You're an absolute warrior, Andrey💪🏼 The conditions today were brutal & you put up a superhuman fight, as always. Just keep going - people on the outside, even your fans, can't see all the details you & the team are working on, but most of us see the progress.. Ignore the ignorant critics & just keep going🔥 Always supporting you🙏🏼
progress? you mean losing first rounds against weak players and behaving like crazy monkey hitting himself in the head like he did in cinci? why would you support such a crazy madman and a loser lol. typical rublev fanatic girl, i believe you are 15 years old am i right?
TWO RUSSIAN PLAYERS TENIS IN QF AMAZING
So glad he survived that madness.
What madness? Wait until Aus Open next year in the middle of an Australian Summer
His style is interesting, potent but not thinking ahead always. Djok's game yesterday vs Fritz was not of extended rallies to feel conditions.