Revealed: Andrey Rublev “played for the kids” in Madrid despite being “dead every day”, Here’s why

Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev set a precedent as the 26-year-old battled through sickness to win the title in Madrid. His second Masters title of the career so far, Rublev beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets of 4-6 7-5 7-5 to clinch the title in Madrid. But what it made even more special was the fact that he was not 100% fit.

Rublev revealed after the match that he was severely sick before this match against Auger-Aliassime. The Russian ace said that he has been having a sore throat ever since he landed in Madrid and this has led to some fever as well. Rublev said that it felt like being dead every day to him.

 

 

 

Revealed: Andrey Rublev “played for the kids” in Madrid despite being “dead every day”, Here’s why

Andrey Rublev in action (Images via Imago, X/Jose Morgado)

 

However, despite all the challenges, the 26-year-old Russian played through the tournament and won the title. Now, after Rublev won the title, a text on his shirt has caught attention. As there is a text, “Play for the kids” written right beneath the neck of his shirt, a journalist pointed it out and heaped praise on Rublev.

Also Read: “Inside of me is full of medication,” Andrey Rublev opens about his struggles with health in Madrid after lifting the title

Andrey Rublev talks about his sickness in detail

Andrey Rublev also talked about the extent of his sickness after the match. The Russian tennis ace revealed that he had a sore throat which meant that he could not eat or swallow anything. Further, he also revealed that there was some inflammation in one of the fingers of his foot.

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Andrey Rublev (Image via Imago)

Rublev claimed that he was high on medication and had to take an anesthetic before he came to play the match. The 26-year-old said that it was like a broken finger for him.

I've been sick for eight or nine days now, it's not normal, I'm not really getting better, which is strange because usually I get sick for two or three days at the most and maybe a fever, but nothing special. This is the first time in my life that I feel this bad...They put an anesthetic in the finger on my foot because somehow it got inflamed and started to get bigger and the pressure started to be on the bone and I can't even put my shoe.

Andrey Rublev revealed. (H/T: India Today)

Rublev enjoyed a great run in Madrid after what was a torrid start to the season for the Russian ace. The 26-year-old came into the tournament on the back of a four-match losing streak. However, Rublev put on some emphatic performances where he beat Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz before being crowned as the champion.

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