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Andrey Rublev
ATP 13
Best 2026: 12
Best 2025: 8
Best 2024: 5
Best 5

Andrey Rublev

Country Russia
Age 28 yo / 188 cm / 75 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2014
Birthplace/Residence Moscow / Moscow, Russia
Coach Fernando Vicente, Marat Safin
Earnings 33,349,128$
Andrey Rublev is a professional tennis player from Russia known for his powerful game and fiery on-court demeanor. Born on October 20, 1997, in Moscow, Russia, Rublev's journey in tennis began at a young age, influenced by his mother, Marina Marenko, who is a tennis coach. He turned professional in 2014 and has since achieved significant success on the ATP Tour.

In his professional career, Rublev has won several ATP singles titles, showcasing his impressive skills and tenacity. His achievements include multiple victories at ATP 500 tournaments and deep runs in Grand Slam events, where he has consistently challenged the top players in the world. Rublev's highest ATP singles ranking as of October 2023 is World No. 5, a testament to his talent and hard work.

On the coaching side, Rublev has been guided by Fernando Vicente, under whose mentorship he has honed his abilities and improved his performance. Vicente's influence has been a key factor in Rublev's development as a top-tier player.

In his personal life, Andrey Rublev maintains a relatively private profile. He has been linked to Anastasija Homutova, a fellow tennis player from Latvia, whom he met during their junior tennis days. The couple has reportedly been together for several years, sharing a strong bond and mutual support.

Rublev enjoys spending time with his family, and he shares a close relationship with his sister, Arina Rublev. Outside of tennis, he has a passion for music and plays the guitar, occasionally sharing his musical talents with fans. He is known for his love of rock music, and he often jokes about having rock star aspirations.

A few interesting facts about Andrey Rublev include his admiration for boxing, his quirky habit of collecting magnets from different cities he visits, and his association with the slogan "One Way Ticket," which signifies his commitment and determination to succeed in the sport.

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Roland-Garros 2026 • Grand Slam
Mensik J
63 766 46 26 63 4th round 31 May
Borges N
75 762 762 3rd round 29 May
Ugo Carabelli C
61 16 63 765 2nd round 27 May
Buse I
63 676 63 75 1st round 25 May
Rome 2026 • ATP Masters 1000
Sinner J
62 64 1/4 final 14 May
Basilashvili N
36 765 62 4th round 12 May
Davidovich Fokina A
64 64 3rd round 11 May
Kecmanovic M
64 64 2nd round 9 May
Madrid 2026 • ATP Masters 1000
Kopriva V
63 64 2nd round 24 April
Barcelone 2026 • ATP 500
Fils A
62 762 Final 19 April
Medjedovic H
36 62 62 1/2 final 18 April
Machac T
64 63 1/4 final 17 April
Sonego L
62 63 2nd round 16 April
Navone M
64 75 1st round 14 April
Monte-Carlo 2026 • ATP Masters 1000
Bergs Z
64 61 2nd round 8 April
Borges N
64 16 61 1st round 6 April
Miami 2026 • ATP Masters 1000
Tabilo A
675 62 64 2nd round 21 March
Indian Wells 2026 • ATP Masters 1000
Diallo G
674 761 63 2nd round 8 March
Dubaï 2026 • ATP 500
Griekspoor T
75 766 1/2 final 27 February
Rinderknech A
62 64 1/4 final 26 February
Humbert U
64 675 63 2nd round 25 February
Royer V
63 64 1st round 24 February
Doha 2026 • ATP 500
Alcaraz C
763 64 1/2 final 20 February
Tsitsipas S
63 762 1/4 final 19 February
Marozsan F
62 64 2nd round 18 February
De Jong J
64 63 1st round 17 February
Open d'Australie 2026 • Grand Slam
Cerundolo F
63 764 63 3rd round 23 January
Faria J
64 63 46 75 2nd round 21 January
Arnaldi M
64 62 63 1st round 19 January
Hong Kong 2026 • ATP 250
Musetti L
673 75 64 1/2 final 10 January
Borges N
63 64 1/4 final 9 January
WuYibing
36 62 61 2nd round 7 January