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Rublev, Samadhi, a reference to Hinduism and Buddhism

Rublev, Samadhi, a reference to Hinduism and Buddhism

It's no secret that managing the mental side of tennis has always been Andrey Rublev's biggest challenge. And to find the peace and serenity he needs to express the full potential of his talent, the Russian has apparently turned to the ancient wisdom of Buddhist and Hindu traditions.

Following his victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime (4-6, 7-5, 7-5) in the Madrid final, Rublev signed the camera with a potentially enigmatic "Samadhi, now I'm free". "Samadhi" is a concept derived from Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to a particular state of meditative consciousness. A state that is supposed to enable the attainment of spiritual liberation. The Russian seems to have taken this 2nd Masters 1000 of his career (after Monte-Carlo 2023) to mean that he has achieved this powerful feeling of liberation. He will have the opportunity to confirm this next week in Rome.

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CAN Auger-Aliassime, Felix
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RUS Rublev, Andrey [7]
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Andrey Rublev
6e, 4700 points
Felix Auger-Aliassime
21e, 1920 points
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go naomi!!
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what's wrong with Jack. He literally gets broken with a single bp lol
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A completely irrelevant title given that he doesn't play on the men's side
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George S George S
Impressive from Stan, was not expecting him to play that well.
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Osaka for the win
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