Rublev Happy For Wimbledon Return After Last Year’s Ban

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By Erik Gudris | @atntennis | Monday, July 3, 2023

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Russia's Andrey Rublev is completely happy to be again at Wimbledon.

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That's regardless of being unable to compete final yr as a result of match's ban on Russian and Belarusian gamers due to the continued Russia and Ukraine battle.

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A yr later, he feels the Alll-England Club might have discovered a unique resolution that resulted in each the ATP and WTA protesting the motion by stripping all rating factors for the occasion.

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The No. 7 seed Rublev loved a primary spherical win over Monday in opposition to Australia's Max Purcell 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.

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Smooth crusing ⛵️@AndreyRublev97 is thru to the second spherical defeating Max Purcell, 6-3 7-5 6-4 💪#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/PZeoqqLaqF

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— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 3, 2023

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When requested in his press convention if he thought final yr's participant ban was a mistake, Rublev stated there have been higher choices.

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"I think that, I mean, we were talking, and I think we could find the solution," Rublev stated. "Yeah, if we actually wish to assist or do what is best for tennis and for the folks, I believe clearly there was higher choices. Not simply to ban. Because ultimately, was no distinction. They did solely worse to themselves.

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"So in the end, I think, yeah, that there was for sure there was options to do much better for everyone. For Wimbledon to, how you say, to take all the benefits from some actions, but it is what it is. Now we are here, and like I said, I'm really happy to be back and to compete."

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The 25-year-old Rublev was among the many first gamers to talk out overtly in opposition to the battle early final yr after his semifinal win in Dubai. Rublev wrote "No War Please" on a digital camera lens after the match, which earned him enormous applause from the gang and criticism afterward social media.

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Russian tennis participant Andrey Rublev writes "No war please" on the digital camera following his development to the ultimate in Dubai. pic.twitter.com/GQe8d01rTd

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— TSN (@TSN_Sports) February 25, 2022

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 Rublev, who has been sympathetic to all these concerned within the battle was requested if he feels his taking part in at Wimbledon makes that clear. 

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“I do not actually suppose that they care that a lot if I play or I do not play," Rublev admitted. "I imply, in my case, I did all the pieces very clear already many occasions, however I do not suppose that their give attention to me, to observe if I'm taking part in or not, and if what it means if I'm taking part in or if I pull out."

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Rublev, whose greatest end result at Wimbledon was reaching the fourth spherical in 2021, is hopeful that he'll go deeper within the occasion this yr and is simply glad to be by way of his opening spherical.

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"The first match is always, you don't know what to expect. Like I said, after the practice courts, the match ones are a bit different," Rublev stated. "So you stress a bit more. Plus was windy, you know, and when you are on the match, all these little details start to stress you much, much more than if it's practice."

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"But, yeah, I'm happy that I was able to, with the time, get used to conditions and to finish match on a good level."

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Photo Credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty

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