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No one chooses to Self Harm! Ppl that think this is a behaviour that can be controlled are uninformed and unkind. Sending so much love and kindness to this beautiful human and praying for him to start to heal soon and for him hopefully to be able to show kindness and compassion to himself. You deserve this lovely Andrey. ❤❤❤
Don't be too hard on him. Rublev is a kind soul and potentially a great tennis player. He just has to find a way to get his act together. If he does, beautiful things will happen. I believe in him.
he got the wrong point..hitting the floor is worrisome too...your emotional behavior what worries us not the fact that you are hitting the knee or floor.
Yeah, I totally agree with you. He is such a talented player. He has so much potential but mentally he’s unfit. He’s done this a couple times before I believe he needs help somebody in his camp. His people need to get him some professional help as soon as possible if he wants to continue playing tennis, he needs to be fit a mentally too These kind of breakdowns. These kind of tantrums are unacceptable especially at Wimbledon. It is a gift and an honour to be playing in such a prestigious tennis tournament I know things happen. I’m obviously not a professional tennis player. I do play tennis and I love Wimbledon, but this kind of behaviour is not normal. He needs help. He’s super stressed. He doesn’t know how to control his emotions. It’s just a tennis ball. It’s just tennis, but if he wants to Come back to tennis, he needs to work on himself emotionally and get professional help as soon as possible. He deserves it. He deserves to help emotionally. I hope he feels better and stops this destructive habit. It’s very unsettling to.Watch to
@@relentless305no he wants him to get help. To learn how to deal with frustration which would help him to win because his anger doesn't let him to improve and win difficult matches
@russiandreams according to your logic, he also wasn't violently beating his legs with his racket moments before... because, as you say, he laughed at the press conference, so that obviously means he's been giggling and laughing all day. YOU were there, so you'd know.
Rublev, we're not worried just about the physical injury to yourself but about your mentality. You are very hard on yourself and definitely not in a way that helps you or your game. Please, I heard you got a sports psychologist but it doesn't seem like you've been able to make progress with them. It's ok to change therapists if it is not a good fit or they are not helping you. This is the only thing holding you back Rublev because once you're in a good headspace your mind will also be clear enough to see other aspects of your game that you can improve. But you should seek help for yourself first, without even worrying about the game. You are such a kind person off court that it's hard to see you reacting like this on court, you deserve good mental health.
Andrey please don't hit yourself, because you doesn't deserve it. You are wonderful human being with pure kindness, love and goodness in your heart. That's how we, your fans, see you☺️❤️❤️ Please don't hurt yourself, because you don't deserve it and it hurts us to see you in pain and sad🥺
After his last self harm episode I was still supportive of him, hoping he'll seek help. At this point I don't want to watch him play ...he really needs to manage his emotions. Self-care instead of self-harm.
Ya es hora que Rublev salga del top 8 eso dependerá de que otros como De Miñaur, Tommy Paul o Fritz hagan un buen torneo, lo merecen más no solo por la actitud sino porque han sido más regulares, es posible que Rublev gana un Master y luego pierde todos sus partidos
We love you Andrey. Sink or swim, we are here. More than winning, please put yourself first. I know it's not easy. I think a lot of people punish themselves instead when things are bad, I am guilty of that too. It's not an easy road but we all hope for the best for you.
Boring people want good tennis, not bad behavior. There is a limit to everything and Rublev has crossed the line many times. If you keep justifying and allowing such antics to escalate in the name of venting frustrations, when will it be enough for you? When he damages court side equipment? Injures a linesman over a call he disagrees? Punches his opponent? Or never, because it is good spectacle for boorish people? TBH, it's a win for tennis and decorum every time Rublev loses.