I can't wait for the season to be over," says an exhausted Rublev
Andrey Rublev has had a turbulent 2025 season. Having fallen back to 17th in the world, the Russian is not playing at the level he would like to be.
He is currently on a run of 5 consecutive defeats. Competing at the Rolex Paris Masters, his last tournament of the season, where he will face Jacob Fearnley in the first round, he spoke to the media outlet Bolshe.
"I feel fine. I already can't wait for the season to be over (laughs). There's not much left, so everything is fine. I need a break.
I am too emotionally exhausted. Thank God, I feel very good off the court, better and better. It's only a matter of time before that shows on the court.
I think I realized I was exhausted at the start of the Asian tour.
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