Andrey Rublev Apologizes for Behavior Towards Linesman at Indian Wells Masters

Andrey Rublev has apologized for his behavior towards the linesman on the sidelines of the Masters in Indian Wells after his derailment in Dubai, which led to his disqualification.

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last edited: March 8, 2024, 7:19 p.m

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Andrey Rublev has been considered one of the most pleasant professionals on the ATP tour for years. Recently, however, there have been increasing critical voices about his behavior on and off the pitch. With his disqualification in Dubai, this development seemed to continue. Now the Russian has apologized for his behavior towards the linesman.

In Indian Wells at the start against Andy Murray

“It’s unacceptable to shout at anyone. It doesn’t matter who. Whether it’s a linesman or just a spectator,” the Russian said on social media. He was “really sorry,” Rublev said in the video, adding: “Whoever is right or not, it’s unacceptable. And I’m not someone who does something like that. I got a lesson and learned from it.” , the 26-year-old is sure.

In addition to the disqualification, Rublev received a $36,400 fine. However, he was allowed to keep the world ranking points he earned and a large part of the prize money. In Indian Wells, the Russian will meet three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray at the start.

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2024-03-08 19:00:00
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