Rublev Admits 'I've Reached My Limits' With Current Style After Early US Exits
Andrey Rublev in Crisis Mode: Back-to-Back Early Losses in US Swing Force Brutal Self-Assessment Ahead of Monte-Carlo Defense
Andrey Rublev is set to leave the United States empty-handed. After an opening-round loss to Gabriel Diallo at Indian Wells, the Russian suffered another early exit, this time to Alejandro Tabilo in Miami. A very disappointing outcome for the current world No. 16.
'I think I gave everything to reach the Top 5'
In comments relayed by Benoît Maylin, he made the following assessment: 'With my style that relies on my forehand and has no Plan B, I've reached my limits. I think I gave everything I could to reach the Top 5. It's time to try to change, to see if it gives me a new boost.'
Rublev will try to bounce back at Monte-Carlo, a prestigious tournament he already won in 2023.