Andrey Rublev ho imparato ad apprezzarlo come altri giocatori seguendo il tennis. Penso che Rublev sia un ragazzo divertente con grandi potenzialità come tennista. Ve lo dice una fans di JANNIK 🦊 SINNER
No Nadal, who was famous for his pretty good soccer skills, lost the "battle" of keepy-uppies to Rublev (I guess this is how it's called in English, when you bounce the ball with your leg) on training court, and Andrey decided to troll Nadal and showed him🖕🏻😅. That's why Nadal did a bit of neck choke on Andrey.😁 Btw I saw comments of ppl wondering why Andrey when he got in top-20 & then in top-10, he did at least 3 times this gesture. 2 of them we saw here: to Coric & to Nadal, and the 3rd was again in training & if I'm not wrong he showed it to Karen Khachanov. It was in 2019-2021. Now, I think he was told that it's not a very friendly gesture, so I haven't seen him do it again in the past 2 years. But what I wanted to say: in exUSSR countries this gesture is not like angry- "Fuck you", it's more like "Come on man, GTFO))".... said to a friend with no angry explicit meaning. So Andrey showed it, like he was telling: Ha, I beat you etc.
Every player should have right to play under her/his country's flag. One cannot choose the country of one's birth. WTA/ATP/ITF, stop this nonsense and do not mix sport with politics. Appointing "flag police" at the AO 2023 was not even childish... it was embarassing and insane... Wars are run by politicians not sportsmen/sportswomen. Why during the invasion of Iraq, 20 year bombing of Afghanistan not to mention the genocidal Vietnam war US, Australian, UK... athletes were allowed to compete under their national flag? USA invaded Iraq in 2003 and yet their flag was still allowed at the World Cup 2006 in Germany and 2010 in South Africa despite the fact they were still in Iraq. Either ban ALL flags of countries who go to war, or don't ban any of them. Another example; are Israeli (Para-)olympians responsible for the policy of their government towards Palestinians? * All wars are equal, but some wars are more equal than others.