I'm glad I don't have to do this to make money," Bublik reacts to Rune's racket sales
A few days ago, Rune announced the creation of a virtual platform so his fans could buy signed memorabilia. Many people strongly criticized this initiative, questioning the high price of his broken rackets (€6,000).
In an interview shared by Tennis World Italia, Bublik didn’t hesitate to respond to the Dane, speaking with his usual bluntness: "I don’t need that. I already have enough money—I’m glad I don’t have to do this to earn more."
Earlier, Rune had addressed the controversy by posting a message on X: "A few years ago, I also started financially supporting children’s charities and raising awareness about the importance of helping where we can. I’m sure we can all do more, but this is what I’m doing for now. And you, what are you doing?
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