Russian prodigy Andrey Rublev is pivotal in tennis’ next generation of athletes. With a career-high of number 14 in the ATP world rankings, Rublev is making waves as a formidable opponent on the court. At just 15 years old, Rublev was already challenging his sporting elders and winning. Featuring in events such as the Youth Olympics, various Grand Slams and the Davis Cup have made Rublev the athlete he is today. Playing with techniques that are beyond his years, Rublev is quickly becoming a master of his game.
Being a highly decorated tennis star before hitting 30, has given Rublev the edge on the court. Victorious at the 2020 Qatar Open and 2020 Adelaide International set Rublev off to a solid start ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Bringing home the doubles 2015 Kremlin Cup, showcased Rublev’s flexibility on the court. Going on to win the 2017 Croatia Open and 2019 Kremlin Cup cemented Rublev as one of the greatest players of our time.
It’s not just titles that have propelled Rublev into the sportsman he is today. Defeating the likes of Federer, Thiem, Wawrinka and Dimitrov, have given rise to Rublev’s flexibility on the court. Bouncing back from a back injury in 2018, Rublev has evolved in his game to next-level status. Not to be set back due to adversity, Rublev has proved himself one of tennis’ most dynamic and exciting players.